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Event report: Friday News Round

The penultimate Friday News Round of the academic year was held online on 19 May.

London skyline

After a warm welcome from Andrew Jones, Director of Linking London, and Jakub Kowalewski, Partnership Officer, we started off with a short quiz on recent events in the education sector.

We then updated attendees on the latest Linking London resources in the pipeline, e.g. mapping of university top-up provision and London LMI report. Our resources are available on the Partner Area. We also outline the schedule for the upcoming T Levels Week.

Following from this, we offered some news headlines, including the recent discussions regarding HE finance, mental health support at HEIs, and the impact of AI. We also offered a summary of key publications which may be of interest to partners.

We briefly touched on some Office for Students' news, before moving on to discuss apprenticeships. Some of the topics covered included apprenticeship funding, as well as the plans for the new Medical Doctor Degree Apprenticeship.

Next on the agenda was the future of post-16 qualifications, and the report on the subject prepared by House of Commons Education Committee. We then moved on to the controversies surrounding the government policy on international students, and the sector response to the issue.

Finally, we covered Lifelong Loan Entitlement developments, and the key findings from Linking London's mapping of T level entry requirements for the academic year 2024-25.

Feedback from attendees at our News Round events has been really positive:

  • 'Great digest of what is happening in the world of education.' University colleague
  • 'It allowed me to acquire lots of relevant information in a short time.' College colleague
  • 'Very useful overview of all the latest reports and initiatives in HE.' College colleague

The next News Round will take place on 16 June 2023.

Slides and recording

View the slides and the recording from the day.

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