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The Turing Scheme, which has been designed by the UK Government to provide global opportunities in education and training for students, has opened applications for schools, colleges and universities for the second year of the scheme.
The Turing Scheme, which has been designed by the UK Government to provide global opportunities in education and training for British citizens, has opened registrations for schools, colleges and universities for the second year of the scheme at www.turing-scheme.org.uk. Last year the Government announced the Turing Scheme would be funded for a further three years – and that Year 2 of the scheme will be backed by £110m.
The Turing Scheme, which has been designed by the UK Government to provide global opportunities for work or study for students, will see a record 20,000 students from disadvantaged backgrounds participate over the 2022-23 academic year.
Library software experts Micro Librarian Systems (MLS) and award-winning librarian Adam Lancaster, have created a unique online tool to help provide schools with a clear picture of what motivates young readers.
Capita has announced the launch of Literacy 360, a new software-based questionnaire that schools can use to measure and monitor each child’s attitude towards reading.
Thousands of young people from all backgrounds across the UK are to get the chance to study and work abroad thanks to flagship government scheme.
The majority of UK businesses fear becoming ‘irrelevant’ within the next five years through failing to make a successful transition to an automated workplace.
Capita has entered a partnership with UiPath, the world’s leading Robotic Process Automation (RPA) software provider. UiPath will support Capita as it strengthens its digital capabilities.
Capita, the Education Authority (EA) and C2K have published a book - Too Much, Too Young, featuring 8 stories written by leading Irish children's authors.
Capita has launched Attendance Collection Tool (ACT), a cloud-based software solution, to help local education authorities (LEA) in the UK monitor school attendance of vulnerable children and provide appropriate support where required.