In 1992 the Further and Higher Education Act created the English further education sector by taking colleges out of LEA control and bringing into existence the Further Education Funding Council (FEFC). As in higher education (HE), similar funding arrangements exist for further education in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
Colleges and universities that provide both further and higher education are a key component of gove...
(FEFC) funding on the further education (FE) colleges across the United Kingdom was examined in a su...
Supersedes FEFC circular 98/36 Mergers, transfers and incorporations and FEFC circular 99/15 Rationa...
This paper describes and evaluates the new funding methodology in further education, introduced in 1...
Further Education (FE) colleges have existed in towns and cities throughout the United Kingdom (UK) ...
This paper provides an overview of the national perspective in further education (FE) developments i...
This paper examines how governance in the further education (FE) sector in Northern Ireland (NI) has...
This article examines the links between Further Education (FE) and Higher Education (HE) at the time...
Further education policy across the UK has diverged significantly over the last decade. While in bot...
This paper examines how governance in the further education (FE) sector in Northern Ireland (NI) has...
Further education (FE) colleges in England were statutorily 'cut free' from local education authorit...
On size alone the further education (FE) sector forms a central part of the English post-16 educatio...
There is an increasing blurring of boundaries between Higher Education (HE) and Further Education (F...
HE in FECs refers to all those activities that relate to the management, development, delivery and a...
Local authorities were involved in Further Education (FE) from 1889 to 1993, but it was not until 19...
Colleges and universities that provide both further and higher education are a key component of gove...
(FEFC) funding on the further education (FE) colleges across the United Kingdom was examined in a su...
Supersedes FEFC circular 98/36 Mergers, transfers and incorporations and FEFC circular 99/15 Rationa...
This paper describes and evaluates the new funding methodology in further education, introduced in 1...
Further Education (FE) colleges have existed in towns and cities throughout the United Kingdom (UK) ...
This paper provides an overview of the national perspective in further education (FE) developments i...
This paper examines how governance in the further education (FE) sector in Northern Ireland (NI) has...
This article examines the links between Further Education (FE) and Higher Education (HE) at the time...
Further education policy across the UK has diverged significantly over the last decade. While in bot...
This paper examines how governance in the further education (FE) sector in Northern Ireland (NI) has...
Further education (FE) colleges in England were statutorily 'cut free' from local education authorit...
On size alone the further education (FE) sector forms a central part of the English post-16 educatio...
There is an increasing blurring of boundaries between Higher Education (HE) and Further Education (F...
HE in FECs refers to all those activities that relate to the management, development, delivery and a...
Local authorities were involved in Further Education (FE) from 1889 to 1993, but it was not until 19...
Colleges and universities that provide both further and higher education are a key component of gove...
(FEFC) funding on the further education (FE) colleges across the United Kingdom was examined in a su...
Supersedes FEFC circular 98/36 Mergers, transfers and incorporations and FEFC circular 99/15 Rationa...