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Degrees | Department for Education | Written Answers Unlike some other education sectors where the government has taken part in negotiations with trade unions, universities are autonomous.
Further Education: Low Incomes | Department for Education | Written Answers As at Results Day 2023, an English 18-year-old from a disadvantaged background is 73% more likely to go to university than at the same po
British Students Abroad: Brexit | Department for Education | Written Answers English-domiciled students attending an overseas institution as part of their UK course are charged a tuition fee of up to £1,350 for the
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Young People: Employment | Department for Education | Written Answers The department is aware of the APPG on Youth Affairs Report, Empowering Youth for the Future of Work.
Engineers | Department for Education | Written Answers Science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) skills are in demand by employers across the country and demand is growing.
Engineering: Admissions | Department for Education | Written Answers In the 2021/22 academic year, 29,130 students at UK higher education (HE) providers qualified with a first degree in Engineering and Tech
Engineering: Graduates | Department for Education | Written Answers In the 2021/22 academic year, 29,130 students at UK higher education (HE) providers qualified with a first degree in Engineering and Tech
Schools: Vocational Guidance | Department for Education | Written Answers Careers guidance is the first rung on the ladder of opportunity, setting individuals on the path to success and allowing talent to flouri
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