Futures columnists
Mick Farley: UCLan's Director for Cumbria
IT’S been a busy few weeks. We’ve had three historic party conferences, Lord Hutton’s Commission on public sector pensions proposed higher contributions and later retirement ages.
Last updated 29 October 2010
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Engineering your way to a better future
I WAS looking at an engineering recruitment website the other day and guess how many job vacancies there were for engineers in the UK? 1000? 5000? 10,000? Keep going – there were over 20,000 jobs advertised on that site alone! So there are plenty of opportunities either locally, nationally or even internationally, provided you have the right skills.
Last updated 27 October 2010
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Cath Richardson: Principal, Lakes College West Cumbria
IN recent years, the definition of a learner studying at a further education college like Lakes College has changed to include a broad range of people of varying ages and across a number of different backgrounds.
Last updated 12 October 2010
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Mick Farley: UCLan's director for Cumbria
THE “age of austerity” threatened by the coalition government seems set to take off in earnest this autumn when it goes ahead with the deepest cuts in public expenditure for more than 50 years. But in pursuit of this reckless, ideological enthusiasm, the government risks long-term and irreversible damage to the economy.
Last updated 12 October 2010
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Facing the unkindest cuts of all
YOUNG people are amongst the first to suffer under the coalition Government’s cuts and axing of projects. The Future Jobs Fund, a fund to support job creation for young people who are long-term unemployed, and which aimed to create 150,000 jobs nationwide, many of them in West Cumbria... slashed.
Last updated 28 July 2010
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Why not earn while you learn?
WITH fierce competition for jobs, it has never been a more important time to have the best skills you are capable of. But you don’t need to sit in a class all day to get them.
Last updated 28 July 2010
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United in their differences
HOW power seduces! And how class – Eton and Westminster: male and pale – unites.
Last updated 26 May 2010
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All belts to be tightened
LABOUR must be facing next week with trepidation: the Conservatives with expectation: the Lib-Dems with thoughts of real influence in a hung administration.
Last updated 28 April 2010
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Which party will go further or higher?
WITH the election looming I thought it might be worth looking at some of the ideas the three major political parties in England have for higher and further education.
Last updated 15 April 2010
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Who teaches best?
EASTER is the traditional time when major teacher unions gather for their annual conferences. This year these will be just after the 2010 Budget and just before the General Election.
Last updated 15 April 2010
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University courses on your doorstep
Cath Richardson, Lakes College West Cumbria
Last updated 1 March 2010
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To boldly go where no-one has gone before...
Andrew King, Chief Executive Energus
Last updated 1 March 2010
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A sector in renewal
Mick Farley, UCLan's Director for Cumbria
Last updated 1 March 2010
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College is in good shape for the new decade
AS WE move from one decade to another, it gives us a good chance to review the progress made at Lakes College West Cumbria over the first ten years of the 21st century.
Last updated 2 February 2010
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Energus really making a name for itself
WOW! What a year 2009 was – who will forget swine flu, the horrendous floods and the start of the big freeze?
Last updated 2 February 2010
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Students who know about long commutes
I HOPE its not too late to wish everyone a Happy New Year? I spent Christmas and New Year in Nepal trekking up to Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) at some 4200 metres where the temperatures were somewhat higher than those found in Cumbria on my return.
Last updated 27 January 2010
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Year 9: Subject choices – or is it life choices?
WHEN you reach year nine, the last thing on your mind at the time is your future career. Well that was what I was doing. Taking a step at a time seemed to be the norm for my peers and myself.
Last updated 27 January 2010
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Leading the way – opportunity through technology
Andrew King, chief executive, Energus
Last updated 26 November 2009
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Why science needs to communicate
Mick Farley - UCLan's Director for Cumbria
Last updated 26 November 2009
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Foundation degrees live up to their name
I AM a great supporter of opportunities for progression in learning, especially where individuals can get new skills, qualifications and recognition for achievement in the work-related environment.
Last updated 18 November 2009
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- September decision on whether Americans will continue to run Sellafield (2 comments)
- £7m construction skills centre opening in west Cumbria
- BBC DIY SOS appeals for help with Cumbrian tot's house revamp
- Garden centre paying £47,000 to make nearby junctions safer
- West Cumbrian rapist sentenced to 12 years in prison




