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Digital learning: Universities must work with more firms
Government want to increase competition but Universities are nervous it will lead to a drop in standards but that there is potential for universities to provide more work based learning.
School of Education researchers from TLANG Project at Connected Communities Utopias Fair 2016
Staff, undergraduates and postgraduate students from across three faculties are involved - ESSL, PVAC and Arts.
Lydia Bleasdale-Hill appointed as Excellence & Innovation Fellow
The Institute for Teaching Excellence & Innovation at the University of Leeds have announced the appointment of two Excellence & Innovation Fellows, who will be joining the Institute for 2016-17.
People with a learning disability to design ‘quality checks’ for NHS services
NHS England has announced this week that people with a learning disability are being asked to contribute to new tests which will help improve NHS services ranging from dentistry to acute care.
Dr Paul Wragg on Privacy & The Media
as part of his 2016 Reader's Lecture Series, David Pittaway QC introduced a lecture from Inner Temple Academic Fellow Dr Paul Wragg of the University of Leeds on Privacy and the Media.