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This guide contains profiles of British universities or institutions of higher education offering research programmes. It also has sections on how and when to apply, costs and funding, questions to ask yourself and of the institutions, and studying in Britain for international students. Information is included for 208 institutions. higher education establishment, including contact addresses, telephone, fax and E mail numbers; general information on the university or college; student numbers for the 1995/96 academic session; libraries and academic facilities; and accommodation, welfare and recreational facilities. The second section contains information on course/research listings, including course title, validating institution, qualifications, named pathway courses, and general course details and course notes. A detailed map of the UK is included to pinpoint the location of each higher education institution.
There has never been a more exciting time in the world of further education. With so much variety and choice of courses available at vocational and sixth form colleges, taking the next step up the education ladder can be quite a challenge.So, whether you are giving advice or seeking the information for yourself, the Directory of Vocational and Further Education 1999/2000 provides you with clear and concise access to all the information you need to make an informed choice. The Directory of Vocational and Further Education lists all of the Sixth Form and Further Education Colleges in the UK, including a range of institutions from agricultural colleges to performing arts colleges. In each entry...
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This aims to provide a comprehensive guide to UK education, containing information on central government, local authority provision, further and higher education bodies and voluntary and charitable organizations. This edition has been updated and revised and includes an expanded grant-maintained section, and sixth-form and FE colleges are separated from LEAs. It also covers educational consultants and privatized inspectors. statutory and voluntary organizations. It allows the reader to reach public and private sector and organizations making provision for special needs. There are also names of key officers in all government and local education departments, together with full details of schools and professional associations, committees and advisory councils, youth services, media and voluntary services. borough belongs to. In addition, there is a resource for teachers which lists organizations who research, supply and are involved in activities ranging from educational travel and holidays to the supply of left-handed equipment. There are also guides to government reports and legislation, educational terminology and educational abbreviations.