The bulletin summarizes several recent and upcoming events related to colleges in London:
1) It discusses a successful dinner with MPs to discuss priorities for young people, skills, and employment. A follow up brief was also provided to MPs.
2) It mentions an education board meeting focused on participation rates, youth unemployment responses, and special education funding reforms.
3) Principals met with the Deputy Mayor for Education to discuss issues like apprenticeships and college enrollment in London.
4) Upcoming events are highlighted, including finance, sports, and marketing network meetings, as well as a skills and employment survey seeking college input.
The bulletin provides updates on upcoming events organized by AoC London Region, including a conference on student engagement, a reception for principals and MPs, and a skills competition. It also announces speakers for leadership forums on college funding and the future of qualifications. Finally, it shares a student success story from Havering College and updates on policy documents from the LDA and GLA.
The bulletin provides information on upcoming events for AoC London Region members, including briefings, forums, and meetings. It also outlines issues to be discussed, such as the future of provision in London, updates to regional projects, and the review of the RPG. Additionally, it highlights opportunities for students, such as WorldSkills competitions and the Regional World Skills UK Champion in Caring.
The bulletin provides updates on upcoming events organized by AoC London including network meetings on funding issues, marketing, and student services. It also summarizes recent events on skills and employment in London and the vision for the city in 2020. Calls are made to get involved in Adult Learners' Week and a list of recent and upcoming meetings is provided along with contact information.
The document provides information from the AoC London Region Members' Bulletin dated 14 October 2011. It discusses the following key points:
1) London Chairs and Principals heard a policy update from the AoC Chief Executive and a presentation on international work at a regional forum. They also provided feedback on a draft London Colleges manifesto for the upcoming mayoral election.
2) The Chief Executive of the Skills Funding Agency will meet with key London stakeholders to discuss issues, and the AoC London Regional Director will raise any points members want addressed.
3) WorldSkills London 2011 was a success with many medals won and records broken. London Colleges contributed through competitions, exhibitions
This bulletin from the Association of Colleges (AoC) London Region provides information on upcoming events and meetings. It announces a liaison meeting between AoC London and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. It also advertises free regional events on work experience and skills competitions in 2013. The bulletin lists recent and future meetings for AoC London and contacts for further information.
This bulletin provides information on upcoming events for the Association of Colleges (AoC) London Region members and other education news. It announces that the deadline for registrations for the World Skills UK National Competition is that day. It also summarizes a recent AoC London Regional Forum where the AoC Board update was provided and the last meeting of the Principal of Tower Hamlets College was recognized. Finally, it advertises upcoming AoC London Network events and conferences happening in the next few months.
The bulletin discusses meetings between AoC London Region and the Department for Business and Innovation regarding issues like funding changes and employment programs. It then announces upcoming AoC London Region meetings on higher education coordinators, sports, and finance directors. Finally, it lists other events on student leadership, enterprise societies, and world skills happening in the region and provides contact information.
The bulletin provides information on the following:
1) An upcoming Principals' Forum to discuss funding and a proposal to establish a group to review post-16 vocational provision in London.
2) An invitation to an AoC regional forum on governance and collaboration opportunities, with speakers from BIS, AoC, and on the Code of Governance.
3) An update on an LSIS regional fund and a request for priorities from the region.
4) Information about engaging with WorldSkills London 2011 and upcoming skills competition deadlines.
5) A student success story about millinery students from Kensington and Chelsea College partnering with a fashion designer.
The bulletin provides updates on upcoming events organized by AoC London Region, including a conference on student engagement, a reception for principals and MPs, and a skills competition. It also announces speakers for leadership forums on college funding and the future of qualifications. Finally, it shares a student success story from Havering College and updates on policy documents from the LDA and GLA.
The bulletin provides information on upcoming events for AoC London Region members, including briefings, forums, and meetings. It also outlines issues to be discussed, such as the future of provision in London, updates to regional projects, and the review of the RPG. Additionally, it highlights opportunities for students, such as WorldSkills competitions and the Regional World Skills UK Champion in Caring.
The bulletin provides updates on upcoming events organized by AoC London including network meetings on funding issues, marketing, and student services. It also summarizes recent events on skills and employment in London and the vision for the city in 2020. Calls are made to get involved in Adult Learners' Week and a list of recent and upcoming meetings is provided along with contact information.
The document provides information from the AoC London Region Members' Bulletin dated 14 October 2011. It discusses the following key points:
1) London Chairs and Principals heard a policy update from the AoC Chief Executive and a presentation on international work at a regional forum. They also provided feedback on a draft London Colleges manifesto for the upcoming mayoral election.
2) The Chief Executive of the Skills Funding Agency will meet with key London stakeholders to discuss issues, and the AoC London Regional Director will raise any points members want addressed.
3) WorldSkills London 2011 was a success with many medals won and records broken. London Colleges contributed through competitions, exhibitions
This bulletin from the Association of Colleges (AoC) London Region provides information on upcoming events and meetings. It announces a liaison meeting between AoC London and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. It also advertises free regional events on work experience and skills competitions in 2013. The bulletin lists recent and future meetings for AoC London and contacts for further information.
This bulletin provides information on upcoming events for the Association of Colleges (AoC) London Region members and other education news. It announces that the deadline for registrations for the World Skills UK National Competition is that day. It also summarizes a recent AoC London Regional Forum where the AoC Board update was provided and the last meeting of the Principal of Tower Hamlets College was recognized. Finally, it advertises upcoming AoC London Network events and conferences happening in the next few months.
The bulletin discusses meetings between AoC London Region and the Department for Business and Innovation regarding issues like funding changes and employment programs. It then announces upcoming AoC London Region meetings on higher education coordinators, sports, and finance directors. Finally, it lists other events on student leadership, enterprise societies, and world skills happening in the region and provides contact information.
The bulletin provides information on the following:
1) An upcoming Principals' Forum to discuss funding and a proposal to establish a group to review post-16 vocational provision in London.
2) An invitation to an AoC regional forum on governance and collaboration opportunities, with speakers from BIS, AoC, and on the Code of Governance.
3) An update on an LSIS regional fund and a request for priorities from the region.
4) Information about engaging with WorldSkills London 2011 and upcoming skills competition deadlines.
5) A student success story about millinery students from Kensington and Chelsea College partnering with a fashion designer.
This bulletin from the Association of Colleges London Region provides updates on several initiatives and events. It summarizes the completion of a checklist for colleges on dealing with serious youth violence. It also announces an upcoming event on apprenticeships in London and the selection of two fashion students from Havering College as finalists in a national tailoring competition. The bulletin concludes with a list of future meetings and a calendar of events for colleges.
The document summarizes an event organized by AoC London Region to connect London colleges with Work Programme providers, in an effort to help colleges fill course places and develop new business opportunities. It also announces the launch of a manifesto from London colleges making five requests of the new Mayor, including establishing a £900 annual bursary for unemployed 16-18 year olds. Finally, it provides updates on various AoC London Region events and initiatives.
The bulletin discusses:
1) Upcoming AoC London network meetings on topics such as marketing, business development, and sports.
2) Two initiatives - the Youth Pledge to support young people and the Skills Show exhibition - and the goal of ensuring full London college participation.
3) A City of Westminster College graduate winning third place in the Sony World Photography Awards for her conceptual photos in the "Lie Down" series.
The document is an AoC London Region Members' Bulletin that provides updates on various events, meetings, policy documents, and other news relevant to members. Key information includes: feedback from an AoC/AELP event on skills provision for the unemployed; details on an LSIS regional conversation; and the redesign of the London Colleges website to help potential students find information more easily. It also provides updates on various college activities, meetings, and upcoming events and deadlines.
The document is a bulletin from the Association of Colleges (AoC) London Region providing updates on recent and upcoming events. Recent events discussed include meetings of the VP Curriculum and Quality Network, Regional Committee Principals, and an event with the Institute of Education on youth transitions. Upcoming events announced include various AoC London network meetings, an equality and diversity event, and Adult Learners' Week. The bulletin also provides other news such as awards won by students and calls for involvement in initiatives and surveys.
The bulletin provides updates on recent events attended by AoC London Region members, including the Skills Show, Skills London, and AoC National Annual Conference. It also announces upcoming networking events, training programs and calls for funding proposals. South Thames College students achieved success at the World Skills competition. The bulletin closes with contact details for the AoC London Region team.
The document provides summaries of several meetings and events:
1) It summarizes feedback from a meeting with Geoff Russell from the Skills Funding Agency and a Regional Committee meeting that received funding updates.
2) It summarizes a College Checklist review meeting to analyze results from a student services checklist.
3) It summarizes a Marketing Managers' network meeting on engaging with local communities and upcoming marketing campaigns.
4) It provides brief summaries of upcoming skills competitions, jobs briefings, and other events.
The document summarizes an orientation program for international delegates attending the AUA Conference in Manchester, UK in 2012. It introduces the organizers and provides an agenda for the day, which includes discussions on the history and current context of UK higher education, global higher education issues, and how to get the most from the conference. It then provides details on the long history of universities in the UK from ancient institutions to the expansion of the system in the 1960s with new universities and polytechnics. Finally, it outlines the current structure and issues facing higher education in the UK, including the devolved systems and policies around student numbers and funding.
The bulletin provides information on recent and upcoming events for AoC London region members, including a workshop on the Common Accord, a meeting on apprenticeships, and upcoming network events. It also announces a competition for low carbon ideas from students and calls for attendees to an event on the role of colleges in a green economy. Updates from member colleges and other organizations are also provided.
The document provides information about the ICE East of England Essex Branch, including its committee members, objectives, and upcoming events. Forthcoming events in February include an evening lecture on temporary traffic management and another on the decommissioning of Bradwell Nuclear Power Station. The branch also advertises opportunities for graduate papers and funding, as well as ways for engineers to get involved through membership and outreach.
The document provides updates from a meeting with the Mayor's advisor on culture and youth, Munira Mirza. It discusses the proposed FE Guide, London Enterprise Panel, youth unemployment patterns, and the Mayor's role in pre-16 education. It also announces upcoming events, honors for college staff, and information on apprenticeships and the work programme.
This bulletin from the Association of Colleges (AoC) London Region provides information on upcoming networking events for members over the next two weeks. It also summarizes recent events held by the AoC London including meetings with government officials and discussions on funding, inspection, and curriculum reforms. Upcoming events include workshops on observing teaching and adult learners' week. The bulletin lists recent and future meetings attended by AoC London region representatives and provides contact information.
This document provides information about the ICE East of England Essex Branch committee members and details of upcoming branch events from May 2012. It lists the committee members and their roles, as well as information on recent branch events, forthcoming events in 2012/13, awards, seminars, graduate events and opportunities to get involved with the branch.
The document summarizes the origins and history of the Saltburn Clubhouse, a community organization in Tees Valley, UK that provides technology education. It traces the clubhouse back to early online community projects in 2000 and focuses on how it has evolved over time to include different programs like digital art installations, machinima filmmaking, and its current focus on digital film making. The clubhouse aims to provide informal and adventurous learning opportunities where people can explore new technologies and have fun learning together.
The document is a bulletin from the Association of Colleges (AoC) London Region providing updates on several items:
1) It summarizes presentations from a recent regional provider briefing and notes an upcoming principals' forum on funding and allocations.
2) It announces an upcoming regional forum in March to discuss the Code of Governance.
3) It provides updates from meetings with the Learning and Skills Improvement Service and JobCentre Plus on support for colleges and links to employment programs.
The document provides an annual review of the work of the British Council in the United States in 2011-2012. It summarizes the key activities and achievements of the British Council USA across their main areas of work: Arts, Education, and Society. Some highlights include partnering with American theaters on a production of Wild Swans, introducing US arts professionals to British performances at the Edinburgh Showcase, supporting the European Union Youth Orchestra's first US tour since 1988, and convening forums to strengthen UK-US partnerships in higher education. The review provides an overview of the British Council's mission and global operations before detailing examples of projects and partnerships in the USA over the past year.
The document summarizes the minutes of the ICE East of England Essex Branch Annual General Meeting held on 12 October 2010. It includes the agenda, chairman's report on activities in 2009/10 such as evening meetings and site visits, objectives for 2010/11 such as maintaining committee membership and increasing engagement with schools, and introducing the new regional director and chairman. The upcoming president's apprentices and 'Create Sport' project encouraging young people into civil engineering are also mentioned.
London has become increasingly economically dominant within the UK in recent decades, accounting for over 20% of national GDP despite containing only around 12% of the population. This growth has fueled claims that London acts as an economic "suction machine" draining resources from other parts of the country. However, London also contributes greatly to UK tax revenues through industries like finance. Looking ahead, London faces questions around its role as the capital of the UK given it governs England less directly than other capital cities govern constituent regions, and whether it could ever function more independently, similar to how Scotland may gain further autonomy.
This document lists over 30 areas of experience in mediation and arbitration, including ADA disability, accounting, admiralty, anti-trust, appellate, aviation, banking and finance, bankruptcy, civil rights, class actions, commercial and business, construction, consumer fraud, contract disputes, employment, insurance, intellectual property, investments, landlord/tenant, legal malpractice, partnerships, product liability, professional fees, professional liability, professional malpractice, professional negligence, premises liability, probate, real estate, religious institutions, securities, software, tax, technology, telecommunications, torts, trusts and estates, and utilities.
Rusty was a kitten born outside who was underweight and brought inside by the author. He was taken to the vet and given medicine, gaining weight over 3 weeks. The article also describes a new bully cat in the neighborhood biting other cats, including the author's, requiring vet bills. It warns readers to keep cats updated on shots to avoid diseases like leukemia that can be fatal.
This bulletin from the Association of Colleges London Region provides updates on several initiatives and events. It summarizes the completion of a checklist for colleges on dealing with serious youth violence. It also announces an upcoming event on apprenticeships in London and the selection of two fashion students from Havering College as finalists in a national tailoring competition. The bulletin concludes with a list of future meetings and a calendar of events for colleges.
The document summarizes an event organized by AoC London Region to connect London colleges with Work Programme providers, in an effort to help colleges fill course places and develop new business opportunities. It also announces the launch of a manifesto from London colleges making five requests of the new Mayor, including establishing a £900 annual bursary for unemployed 16-18 year olds. Finally, it provides updates on various AoC London Region events and initiatives.
The bulletin discusses:
1) Upcoming AoC London network meetings on topics such as marketing, business development, and sports.
2) Two initiatives - the Youth Pledge to support young people and the Skills Show exhibition - and the goal of ensuring full London college participation.
3) A City of Westminster College graduate winning third place in the Sony World Photography Awards for her conceptual photos in the "Lie Down" series.
The document is an AoC London Region Members' Bulletin that provides updates on various events, meetings, policy documents, and other news relevant to members. Key information includes: feedback from an AoC/AELP event on skills provision for the unemployed; details on an LSIS regional conversation; and the redesign of the London Colleges website to help potential students find information more easily. It also provides updates on various college activities, meetings, and upcoming events and deadlines.
The document is a bulletin from the Association of Colleges (AoC) London Region providing updates on recent and upcoming events. Recent events discussed include meetings of the VP Curriculum and Quality Network, Regional Committee Principals, and an event with the Institute of Education on youth transitions. Upcoming events announced include various AoC London network meetings, an equality and diversity event, and Adult Learners' Week. The bulletin also provides other news such as awards won by students and calls for involvement in initiatives and surveys.
The bulletin provides updates on recent events attended by AoC London Region members, including the Skills Show, Skills London, and AoC National Annual Conference. It also announces upcoming networking events, training programs and calls for funding proposals. South Thames College students achieved success at the World Skills competition. The bulletin closes with contact details for the AoC London Region team.
The document provides summaries of several meetings and events:
1) It summarizes feedback from a meeting with Geoff Russell from the Skills Funding Agency and a Regional Committee meeting that received funding updates.
2) It summarizes a College Checklist review meeting to analyze results from a student services checklist.
3) It summarizes a Marketing Managers' network meeting on engaging with local communities and upcoming marketing campaigns.
4) It provides brief summaries of upcoming skills competitions, jobs briefings, and other events.
The document summarizes an orientation program for international delegates attending the AUA Conference in Manchester, UK in 2012. It introduces the organizers and provides an agenda for the day, which includes discussions on the history and current context of UK higher education, global higher education issues, and how to get the most from the conference. It then provides details on the long history of universities in the UK from ancient institutions to the expansion of the system in the 1960s with new universities and polytechnics. Finally, it outlines the current structure and issues facing higher education in the UK, including the devolved systems and policies around student numbers and funding.
The bulletin provides information on recent and upcoming events for AoC London region members, including a workshop on the Common Accord, a meeting on apprenticeships, and upcoming network events. It also announces a competition for low carbon ideas from students and calls for attendees to an event on the role of colleges in a green economy. Updates from member colleges and other organizations are also provided.
The document provides information about the ICE East of England Essex Branch, including its committee members, objectives, and upcoming events. Forthcoming events in February include an evening lecture on temporary traffic management and another on the decommissioning of Bradwell Nuclear Power Station. The branch also advertises opportunities for graduate papers and funding, as well as ways for engineers to get involved through membership and outreach.
The document provides updates from a meeting with the Mayor's advisor on culture and youth, Munira Mirza. It discusses the proposed FE Guide, London Enterprise Panel, youth unemployment patterns, and the Mayor's role in pre-16 education. It also announces upcoming events, honors for college staff, and information on apprenticeships and the work programme.
This bulletin from the Association of Colleges (AoC) London Region provides information on upcoming networking events for members over the next two weeks. It also summarizes recent events held by the AoC London including meetings with government officials and discussions on funding, inspection, and curriculum reforms. Upcoming events include workshops on observing teaching and adult learners' week. The bulletin lists recent and future meetings attended by AoC London region representatives and provides contact information.
This document provides information about the ICE East of England Essex Branch committee members and details of upcoming branch events from May 2012. It lists the committee members and their roles, as well as information on recent branch events, forthcoming events in 2012/13, awards, seminars, graduate events and opportunities to get involved with the branch.
The document summarizes the origins and history of the Saltburn Clubhouse, a community organization in Tees Valley, UK that provides technology education. It traces the clubhouse back to early online community projects in 2000 and focuses on how it has evolved over time to include different programs like digital art installations, machinima filmmaking, and its current focus on digital film making. The clubhouse aims to provide informal and adventurous learning opportunities where people can explore new technologies and have fun learning together.
The document is a bulletin from the Association of Colleges (AoC) London Region providing updates on several items:
1) It summarizes presentations from a recent regional provider briefing and notes an upcoming principals' forum on funding and allocations.
2) It announces an upcoming regional forum in March to discuss the Code of Governance.
3) It provides updates from meetings with the Learning and Skills Improvement Service and JobCentre Plus on support for colleges and links to employment programs.
The document provides an annual review of the work of the British Council in the United States in 2011-2012. It summarizes the key activities and achievements of the British Council USA across their main areas of work: Arts, Education, and Society. Some highlights include partnering with American theaters on a production of Wild Swans, introducing US arts professionals to British performances at the Edinburgh Showcase, supporting the European Union Youth Orchestra's first US tour since 1988, and convening forums to strengthen UK-US partnerships in higher education. The review provides an overview of the British Council's mission and global operations before detailing examples of projects and partnerships in the USA over the past year.
The document summarizes the minutes of the ICE East of England Essex Branch Annual General Meeting held on 12 October 2010. It includes the agenda, chairman's report on activities in 2009/10 such as evening meetings and site visits, objectives for 2010/11 such as maintaining committee membership and increasing engagement with schools, and introducing the new regional director and chairman. The upcoming president's apprentices and 'Create Sport' project encouraging young people into civil engineering are also mentioned.
London has become increasingly economically dominant within the UK in recent decades, accounting for over 20% of national GDP despite containing only around 12% of the population. This growth has fueled claims that London acts as an economic "suction machine" draining resources from other parts of the country. However, London also contributes greatly to UK tax revenues through industries like finance. Looking ahead, London faces questions around its role as the capital of the UK given it governs England less directly than other capital cities govern constituent regions, and whether it could ever function more independently, similar to how Scotland may gain further autonomy.
This document lists over 30 areas of experience in mediation and arbitration, including ADA disability, accounting, admiralty, anti-trust, appellate, aviation, banking and finance, bankruptcy, civil rights, class actions, commercial and business, construction, consumer fraud, contract disputes, employment, insurance, intellectual property, investments, landlord/tenant, legal malpractice, partnerships, product liability, professional fees, professional liability, professional malpractice, professional negligence, premises liability, probate, real estate, religious institutions, securities, software, tax, technology, telecommunications, torts, trusts and estates, and utilities.
Rusty was a kitten born outside who was underweight and brought inside by the author. He was taken to the vet and given medicine, gaining weight over 3 weeks. The article also describes a new bully cat in the neighborhood biting other cats, including the author's, requiring vet bills. It warns readers to keep cats updated on shots to avoid diseases like leukemia that can be fatal.
Este documento describe las partes fundamentales de un ordenador, incluyendo el hardware y el software. El hardware se refiere a las partes físicas como la unidad de procesamiento, memoria y periféricos. El software no es físico y incluye el sistema operativo y programas de aplicaciones. El sistema operativo controla los recursos del ordenador como Windows, MacOS o Linux.
1) A higiene pessoal era precária nos séculos 1600-1700, quando as pessoas raramente tomavam banho e depositavam seus dejetos nas ruas do Palácio de Versailles.
2) Os banhos eram tomados coletivamente em uma única tina de água, com as crianças banhando-se por último na água suja.
3) A nobreza corria riscos à saúde devido ao uso de pratos e copos de estanho, que por vezes envenenavam comida e bebida.
- Chelsey Ward completed an 8-week work placement at Greenwich Community College and impressed staff, leading to a job in the finance department and an Accountancy Apprenticeship with the college.
- Dean Gunn recently completed his apprenticeship in Fabrication and Welding with Havering College, and is now working for Benson Sedgwick on metal rings being installed at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. His apprenticeship helped him secure a job and career.
- Nick Faulks is an apprentice with technology company e2v, training to be an engineer producing medical components. His apprenticeship provides experience and qualifications, putting him in a strong position compared to university graduates without
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This document discusses the unfairness that 16-18 year old students from disadvantaged backgrounds in further education colleges do not receive free meals like their peers in school sixth forms. It notes that over 100,000 college students miss out on free lunches each year. Extending free meals to college students would encourage more youth participation in education and training, and is estimated to cost £38 million to implement. The document provides statistics on the number of students eligible for free meals and instructions for how to get involved in their campaign to extend free meal provisions.
Over 103,000 college students who are eligible for free school meals are missing out on them each year at a cost of over £38 million pounds. While there are three times as many college students eligible for free meals compared to sixth form students, only the sixth form students receive them. Several MPs support extending free meal provision to college students as well, arguing that denying free meals to disadvantaged students hurts social mobility and is unfair.
The bulletin welcomes colleagues back after the summer and Olympics. It encourages sharing stories about colleges' contributions to the Games. Upcoming events are listed, including governance masterclasses, a roadshow on 16-19 study programmes, and the annual AoC conference. Colleges are asked to nominate students for the student of the year award and participate in the student photography competition. Recent and future meetings of the AoC London region are outlined.
Havering College of Further and Higher Education in London benefited greatly from its involvement with the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games in London. Over 500 students and staff received free tickets to the Games, creating lasting memories. The college's performers participated in the Paralympic opening ceremony and musicians entertained spectators. Students also witnessed sporting events and reflected positively on their experiences. The college aims to continue building on partnerships formed through London 2012.
1) The document discusses the history and development of the dairy industry in India. It focuses on the cooperative dairy model established by the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) and Amul in the state of Gujarat.
2) The NDDB was created in 1964 to promote farmer cooperatives and replicate the successful Amul cooperative model across India. This helped empower farmers and increased milk production and farmer incomes.
3) The document provides details on major dairy cooperatives across various Indian states that have grown since the establishment of the NDDB. It focuses on the history and development of the Sudha dairy cooperative in Bihar.
The document summarizes updates from various AoC London Region meetings and events:
1) The main items discussed at the recent Regional Committee meeting were updates from funding agencies, a partnership proposal between AoC and a skills observatory, and engaging governors in meetings.
2) At the Vice Principals' Curriculum and Quality Network meeting, attendees received policy and funding updates and were asked to revitalize the region's approach to skills competitions.
3) Hackney Community College performing arts students were selected to perform at the Olympic Opening Ceremony in front of an estimated audience of 3.5 billion people.
The document provides information from the AoC London Region Members' Bulletin on July 27, 2012. It promotes the relationship with British Colleges Sport and introduces Carla Emmanuel as the new London Regional Coordinator for BCS. It also announces upcoming events for Colleges and updates on the Olympic torch relay and a visit from DJ Tim Westwood to Hackney Community College.
The document provides information about upcoming events for members of the Association of Colleges London Region, including a regional forum on October 12th with speakers from AoC and Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College. It also summarizes a meeting regarding the development of an FE Guide by the Greater London Authority and feedback from WorldSkills London 2011 preparations.
This document is a newsletter from the Association of Colleges (AoC) London Region dated May 18, 2012. It includes:
- A farewell letter from the outgoing Regional Director, Kate Anderson, who is leaving after 3 years in the role.
- Summaries of recent events including a principals' forum on the new Ofsted inspection framework and a sports conference.
- Announcements of upcoming events like the AoC London AGM and details on sports, apprenticeships, and other industry news.
The bulletin provides information on upcoming events for members of the Association of Colleges (AoC) London Region. It summarizes a meeting of the AoC London Regional Committee that received reports on the work of various national and regional bodies. Representatives from the Skills Funding Agency and Education Funding Agency also provided updates on funding policies. The bulletin then lists various upcoming networking events and conferences organized by AoC for London college staff, including events on leadership, reputation management, and cloud technology. It concludes with information on recent and future meetings attended by AoC London regional representatives.
The document summarizes feedback from two recent meetings - a Principals' Forum discussing a community scorecard for London and ESOL funding, and an AoC London Region Marketing Committee meeting discussing upcoming marketing events. It also provides updates on opportunities for colleges to get involved with WorldSkills London 2011 through showcasing, exhibitions, volunteering, and more.
This bulletin from the Association of Colleges (AoC) London Region provides updates on recent and upcoming meetings of AoC networks, skills competitions, and other events. It announces International Women's Day and provides details of a consultation with the London Enterprise Panel on its jobs and growth strategy. Upcoming events highlighted include the Regional Forum for college principals and a workshop on the Common Accord for supply chain management. Contact information is provided for those wanting more information.
The bulletin provides updates from AoC London including:
1) A reception was held for London MPs and Principals where the Secretary of State for Business spoke positively about London colleges' contributions.
2) AoC London is working with London Councils on a collaborative approach to implementing new policies around high needs students.
3) Two LSIS funding applications from AoC London were successful, including one on learner progression.
4) Upcoming AoC London events and networking opportunities are announced.
The bulletin summarizes several events and meetings from the past month regarding further education in London:
- The Heads of Student Services Network meeting covered topics like careers guidance and support for early school leavers.
- The AoC London Regional Committee received updates from the Skills Funding Agency and Education Funding Agency.
- The committee also discussed upcoming events like the AGM in June and received regular updates.
- Other news included a presentation from a Twilight actress to Uxbridge College film students and information on upcoming conferences.
The document is an 8 page bulletin from the Association of Colleges (AoC) London Region providing updates on various events and meetings. The main topics covered are:
- A recent London Regional WorldSkills Champions meeting focused on increasing participation in skills competitions.
- An update on the WorldSkills UK competitions and the search for training managers for Team UK at WorldSkills Leipzig 2013.
- Deadlines for applications to participate in events at The Skills Show in November.
- Information on upcoming AoC seminars and the deadline for entries to the National Training Awards.
- An update on a Hackney Community College student who will carry the Olympic torch, recognizing his
The bulletin announces that the dates for a mayoral candidate hustings event on skills have been postponed to either February 28th or March 2nd due to candidate availability. It also shares that a London Colleges Manifesto outlining priorities will be launched at the event after being printed next week. Additionally, it provides information on upcoming seminars from NIACE to develop frameworks on community engagement for colleges and invites nominations for participants.
The document summarizes discussions and events from the Association of Colleges London Region Members' Bulletin. It discusses:
1) A meeting of principals where they agreed to review vulnerable specialist courses and share data.
2) A meeting with the Greater London Authority economic advisors where the impact of funding changes on colleges was discussed.
3) An upcoming meeting on serious youth violence and the role of colleges.
This bulletin from the Association of Colleges London Region provides updates on several topics:
- Feedback was positive on the AoC Annual Conference and a policy session will be held regionally.
- The marketing committee received updates on WorldSkills, recruitment, and an upcoming event.
- Details were provided on WorldSkills competitions including an upcoming information session.
- Three London colleges won awards at the TES FE Awards and shared services projects were highlighted.
- Student success stories from Uxbridge College appearing on Channel 4 were featured.
- Recent meetings that took place were listed including with Orchard Hill College and London Councils.
The document summarizes the AoC London Region Members' Bulletin from July 1, 2011. It discusses events that were held on June 21 including the AGM, Regional Forum, and Summer Party. It also provides updates on committee members and leadership, presentations from the forum, resources available on the website, campaigns regarding ESOL funding and student safety, WorldSkills competition, volunteering opportunities, and success stories from Barking and Dagenham College students who received positions at Norton Rose LLP.
This bulletin from the Association of Colleges London Region provides updates on several events and issues:
1) It summarizes a reception held with London MPs and principals that was attended by two government ministers, during which funding issues and higher education partnerships were discussed.
2) It outlines upcoming meetings and events related to topics like the RPG, ESOL, skills competitions, and WorldSkills London 2011.
3) It highlights a few student success stories from local colleges and notes some partnership activities.
Caroline Neville has recently started her new role as the AoC London Regional Director. She provides updates on meetings she has attended with partner organizations and colleges. The bulletin also announces the upcoming AoC London AGM and Regional Forum on June 28th, which will discuss the new Ofsted framework and governance. Additionally, it shares news about college events, such as the Uxbridge College Olympics, and the AoC Gold Awards ceremony.
The document is a bulletin from the Association of Colleges (AoC) London Region providing updates on events and issues relevant to colleges in the region. It announces that over 200 colleges attended an informative seminar on 24+ advanced learning loans. It also advertises upcoming events including a governors' event, a UK-India business delegation, and employment law and skills conferences. Additionally, it provides updates on the Olympics and Paralympics, cloud computing projects, and a student from Barnet and Southgate College whose work was acquired by the Empress of Iran.
This bulletin from AoC London Region provides updates from several recent meetings and events:
- Feedback from a Heads of Student Services meeting where the new funding arrangements were discussed.
- Information on responding to a consultation on education and training for 16-19 year olds.
- Upcoming workshops on youth violence and a funding meeting for sixth form colleges.
- Details on nominating representatives for the AoC London Regional Committee election and opportunities for students to showcase talents in China or participate in internships and creative media programs.
Our students organise more than 1,000 events every year, ranging from social, cultural and sporting occasions to high-profile speaker engagements and internationally recognised industry conferences. Here is your opportunity to find out more about them.
Sponsoring these events offers many benefits to you and your company - for more information contact the students directly or Marion Buggins (mbuggins@london.edu).
Similar to AoC London Member’s Bulletin - Issue 123 (19)
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1. AoC London Region Members’ Bulletin
26 October 2012 – Issue 123
Dear Colleagues
This week I would like to highlight a number of key London events that have taken place since
the last bulletin.
MPs Dinner at the House of Commons
We were delighted that the Right Honourable Margaret Hodge MP, Seema Malhotra MP, Sarah
Teather MP, and Nick de Bois MP accepted invitations to attend the AoC London dinner at the
House of Commons hosted by Meg Hillier MP. This was a highly successful event and a
timely opportunity to highlight key messages around London’s needs, what London Colleges
are doing to meet those needs and how London MPs can help. The discussion centred around
London policy priorities for young people, for employer skills and apprenticeships, and getting
people into work. A summary of AoC London Colleges Policy and Priorities is attached. This
summary has been developed through AoC London Regional Committee and Principals
Forum. You may find this useful when meeting with your MPs. Please keep feeding back to us.
We were invited to provide a further follow up brief for the MPs. This was an important
opportunity to set out the scale and scope of Colleges’ contribution to the capital, and the
impact of policy and funding changes on learners and on the College offer. If you would like
to discuss further please contact Ian Ashman, Cathy Walsh, Steve Dowbiggin, Vicki Fagg, Andy
Wilson, Marjorie Semple, myself or Judith Smyth as participants at the event.
London Councils: Young People’s Education and Skills Board, 16th October
As an observer on the YPES Board I attended the meeting chaired by Jack Morris on 16th
October. The agenda included consideration of the Draft Statement of Annual Priorities,
Raising the Participation Age – Post 16 Transition, Responses to London Youth Unemployment
and High Needs Funding Reform. The papers are available here.
Regional Committee FE Principals Meeting with Munira Mirza, Deputy Mayor for Education,
18th October
The agenda included updates on the Vision GLA 2020, the Mayor’s Inquiry and the LEP, and
the opportunity to discuss issues around 16 -18 recruitment in London, and the Mayor’s
Apprenticeship campaign. A number of follow up meetings have been agreed.
If you wish to discuss any aspect further please contact Caroline or Judith.
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AoC London Regional Forum, Eversheds, 18 October
This well attended and successful event focused on Governors’ Responsibilities and Liabilities
and an update and over view of Charity Law. Please contact Evelina Bagusyte if you would
like to receive the slides.
Mayor’s Education Inquiry: Launch and Publication, 19th October
Judith attended the launch of the Mayor’s Education Inquiry Final Report on Friday 19 October.
Colleges will be particularly interested in Recommendations 6, 7 and 8. AoC London Region
released a statement on Londoncolleges.com and on Twitter in response. Laraine Smith,
Principal of Uxbridge College has been part of the panel and will continue to work with them
on careers guidance for Londoners.
Best wishes
Caroline Neville
CALLS FOR ACTION
London Colleges website
You may have already noticed that the new London Colleges website has a rolling banner of
the pictures on the front page. Please keep sending to Evelina Bagusyte your high resolution
pictures to promote your Colleges. We would ideally like to have an up to date picture from
every regional member– so please don’t miss out on your chance to promote your College.
Please give your views on a London skills and employment service
The Social Market Foundation has been commissioned by the GLA to carry out an evaluation of
the London Skills and Employment Observatory. This is the chance for Colleges to have an
input. The Social Market Foundation is really keen to get Colleges’ thoughts on the service that
the Observatory provides, the types of labour market and skills information that are important
to Colleges and any ideas about how the service could be improved in the future.
Please complete the survey online to give your views. All responses will be treated
anonymously. The deadline for completing the survey is Wednesday 7th November 2012.
For further detail about the project please contact Nigel Keohane at the Social Market
Foundation.
LONDON NEWS
London Colleges news
Richmond upon Thames College Lecturer Wins BBC Countryfile Competition
A wildlife image taken by Richmond upon Thames College (RuTC) lecturer Dave Foker has
been voted by the public as the overall winner of the BBC Countryfile Photographic
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Competition. Titled 'On the Move', Dave's entry beat over 50,000 other participants to take
pride of place on the front of the Countryfile Calendar 2013 as well as featuring in the month of
May.
The winning image, voted for by Countryfile viewers, was
taken whilst Dave was holidaying with his wife in Scotland and
features a badger scurrying down a secluded country track.
'The response and support I've had since it was announced has
been amazing' said Dave. 'I've had people I haven't heard from
for thirty years contact me to say congratulations and the image
has also featured in the Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail and the
Radio Times.'
Richmond upon Thames College picture
Please visit London Colleges website to read a full story.
GLA news
4,000 young people to benefit from Mayor’s youth funding
News From Len Duvall AM: Questions over Mayor’s ability to deliver on Education Inquiry
Mayor unveils ambitious plans to make London a world leader in education
UPCOMING EVENTS
AoC London Network Events and Dates for the Diary
• AoC London Finance Directors Network meeting, Thursday 8 November.
• AoC London Heads of Sport Network meeting, Monday 12 November.
• AoC London Business Development Managers Network meeting, Wednesday 14
November.
• AoC Annual Conference and Exhibition 2012, 20-22 November.
• AoC London Marketing Committee meeting, 27 November.
• AoC London Procurement Network meeting, 28 November.
AoC National and AoC Create events
AoC / WorldSkills UK I AM GLOBAL Conference - Excellence in VET International
Leadership: Driving Economic Growth, 19 November 2012, Birmingham
The AoC / WorldSkills UK I AM...GLOBAL Conference will provide a forum for international
exchange on VET. It will showcase cutting edge approaches to key VET issues and share up to
date research from the sector. There will be sessions feeding back from the different strands of
the WorldSkills legacy project. It will be a perfect opportunity for international colleagues to
share ideas and help set up an international VET network on which future partnerships can be
built.
For more information please visit the AoC Create website.
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Be a Better PA – A new course for PAs serving the Further Education sector, 27 November,
London
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AoC Create is pleased to unveil its first workshop exclusively for PAs serving the Further
Education Sector. This course will equip you with the essential skills for influencing and
managing relationships with key stakeholders, including your Principal. You will also have the
opportunity to develop the essential project management skills for preparing and
implementing change, and listen to a Sector update from an AoC Director.
For more information and to book your place, please visit the workshop website.
Other events
Funding for High Needs Students, 8th November
At the AoC London Principals Forum meeting on 2nd October the policy, and policy
implementation, of High Needs Students was discussed as a key issue for London Colleges and
local authorities. A Regional Event has been organised (London Councils/Education Funding
Agency/Association of Colleges/Association of National Specialist Colleges) on managing
these key policy changes in the interests of learners.
To find out more about the event or book your place please visit the London Councils website.
London’s Regional Tournament
British Colleges Sport (BCS) come to a very exciting time of year when they are hosting
London’s first regional tournament. The regional tournaments are a chance for Colleges to play
against each other for a place on the London team for the National Championships which occur
at Bath University in Easter. This year the students taking part in 12 of 14 different sports
across 4 different sites in London over 5 Wednesdays in November and December. Whether
your College is taking part or have not been involved in the BCS setup before and would like to
see what it’s all about, you are invited to view some of the sports on one of the days in
November:
• Football, Tennis and Squash in North London on the 7th (Enfield)
• Cross country, Rugby, Netball and Golf in West London on the 14th (Richmond)
• Badminton, Volleyball, Trampoline and Table tennis on the 21st (UEL SportsDock)
• Basketball at Hackney Community College on December 5th and 12th
To find out more please contact Carla Emmanuel, Regional Coordinator at BCS.
GET A LINE ON AOC LONDON REGION MEETINGS
Recent meetings
Date Meetings/Events
15 October MP’s Dinner (CN, JS, IA)
16 October AoC London Heads of Student Services Network Meeting
16 October Meeting with Tod Baker and Davide Persechino, Barclays (CN)
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16 October Young Persons Education and Skills Board Meeting (CN)
16 October Talent Match Partnership Meeting (JS)
17 October AoC London Marketing Committee meeting (JS)
18 October AoC London Regional Committee Principals’ meeting with Munira Mizra, GLA, (IA,
CN, JS)
18 October Quarterly meeting with Mark Hilton London First (CN)
18 October AoC London Regional Forum, Eversheds
19 October ESOL Planning Meeting (EB)
19 October Mayor’s Education Inquiry Meeting, Pimlico Academy (JS)
19 October AoC London Clerks’ Network Meeting
22 October 16-18 Apprenticeships Recruitment Meeting with Bronte Turner and Jon Thorn,
Apprenticeships (CN, JS)
22 October AoC London Region Vice Principals C&Q Network meeting
24 October Meeting with Steve Kerr, Policy Officer, London Voluntary Service Council (IA, CN)
24 October AoC HE Coordinators Network Meeting
25 October AoC London Strategic Group for Sport meeting
25 October Disability Sport Meeting (JS)
25 October Telephone Meeting with Nigel Keohane, Social Market Foundation (CN)
Future meetings
Date Meetings/Events
7 November South Thames College visit (EB)
7 November Meeting with Paul Wakeling, Principal, Havering Sixth Form College (CN)
8 November ESOL workshop event, City Hall (CN, JS)
8 November AoC London Finance Directors Network meeting
8 November London Councils Higher Needs Students event (CN)
8 November Meeting with Julie Naldrett (CN)
8 November GLA Part–Time jobs campaign event (JS)
9 November AoC Directors Strategy Meeting (CN)
If you like to get more information about the AoCLR attended recent and future
meetings/events please contact Etha Taylor, AoC London Region Team Administrator.
CONTACTS
If you wish to contact the AoC London office to give feedback on this Bulletin, to request
additional information where we have offered it, or to provide suggested content for future
issues, please email Evelina Bagusyte.
Caroline Neville Judith Smyth
Regional Director Deputy Director
caroline.neville@aoc.co.uk judith.smyth@aoc.co.uk
Evelina Bagusyte Etha Taylor
Regional Co-ordinator Team Administrator
evelina.bagusyte@aoc.co.uk etha.taylor@aoc.co.uk
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