This National Careers Week sees Nottingham Building Society launch its flagship employability programme, Career Academy, to support 16 to 18-year-olds as they build key life skills through meaningful interventions that will help to prepare them for the world of work. Supported by community engagement specialists EVERFI, the brand-new resources further …
Read More »UK teaching and education conferences coming up in 2022
Whether you’re a teacher or a professional working in education technology, it’s crucial to attend industry conferences. These events can keep you up to date with educational development, while also championing wellbeing and equality. Below, we explore the best conferences to attend in 2022. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Conference 2022 …
Read More »Schools and Academies Show returns to London for first time in 2 years
The UK’s largest education policy event returns to London to deliver an unforgettable face-to-face experience for leaders across the education sector, for the first time in 2 years. After the success of the first in-person show in 2 years in Birmingham, the show will now be back at the ExCeL …
Read More »Regency offers exclusive cover for international school teachers
Regency Employee Benefits have announced the expansion of their products to offer exclusive health insurance, tailor made for international school teachers. By providing health insurance products specifically made for the international school community, Regency can ensure that these expat teachers can gain access to all of the support, service and …
Read More »John Wallis Academy gains communications flexibility and simplicity with Avaya OneCloud UCaaS
Comment by Claire Snow, Account Manager, Avaya One of the few positive outcomes from this pandemic experience is the opportunity to rethink the tools we use to communicate and what could be possible if all the separate siloed pieces of technology worked together in an integrated and holistic way. Ask …
Read More »SQA hit with 3.5 million malicious email attacks
The Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) suffered a surge of almost 3.5 million in December 2021 amidst a rise of Covid related email scams which spawned during Omicron, according to official figures. The data, retrieved via the Freedom of Information Act and analysed by the Parliament Street think tank, observed the …
Read More »How Rafbonee STEM Child Care Academy is providing children with a solid foundation in maths
Rafbonee STEM Child Care Academy is an award-winning school in Abuja, Nigeria, committed to providing world-class educational standards at an affordable rate. By ensuring children have solid foundations in science, technology, engineering and maths students are prepared to succeed in the future. Since the school opened in 2014, it has …
Read More »Sheffield Hallam Uni partners with FDM Group to create 500 apprenticeship jobs
FTSE 250 firm FDM Group unveils its ‘levelling up’ agenda, with proposals to hire hundreds of new candidates from disadvantaged and diverse backgrounds, offering University qualifications, accommodation subsidies and on-the-job training Leading technical training firm FDM Group, a professional services provider with a focus on technology, has announced its first …
Read More »A one stop antimicrobial solution for hands and surfaces
New from skin health and surface hygiene expert, GOJO Industries-Europe, are PURELL Hand & Surface Antimicrobial Wipes. Ideal for use in healthcare, leisure, education, health and fitness facilities, hotels, and office buildings, these versatile multi-use wipes are suitable for sanitising hands, general surfaces, and food-contact surfaces. This eliminates the need …
Read More »How to navigate COVID-19 uncertainty with unified communications
Comment by Neal McMahon, Regional Sales Leader UK&I, Avaya Parents and children across the country experienced joy and excitement earlier this year when schools re-opened, putting an end to remote learning. However, the reality of the latest COVID-19 outbreak – and the potential of more to come – means that …
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