Federation of Colleges Sample Clauses

Federation of Colleges. The University of Hull’s Federation of Colleges is a partnership of nine HE in FE providers, eight of whom have validated HE in FE provision with the University of Hull. The Federation fulfils its strategic aims of supporting socio-economic development across the Humber Local Economic Partnership and other regional LEPs and associated Enterprise Zones, City Deal and the wider region, through working together to increase learning opportunities and enhance widening participation progression into higher education. The Federation partners have particular expertise and focus on vocational and work-based learning, supporting learners and employers to develop higher level skills, increasingly important with the regeneration taking place across the region. At the heart of the network is the notion of new and relevant progression opportunities, backed by a quality assured framework. This is supported by processes for enhancing curriculum development (focused on priority learning areas) and collaborative professional development including research. The Federation members are working together to develop Higher and Degree Apprenticeships in LEPs’ priority areas. The University of Hull’s validation of HE in FE colleges is supporting social mobility with many HE students being the first in their families to gain HE qualifications while studying part-time, whilst in work. Their higher level learning supports their employers, as well as facilitating promotion and progression into new jobs. Graduates from the HE courses provide good role models to young people in their colleges and their communities. Associate Institutions Network (AIN) This pre-HE group of sixth form colleges, FE colleges, schools and academies works jointly with the University of Hull and currently has forty members. The Network is, committed to providing a learner progression framework of activities. The University is currently reappraising this network in the context of reshaping and refreshing the benefits to partners, potential students and the University. University Technical Colleges (UTCs) The University of Hull is a strong supporter of the growing numbers of UTCs and has committed strategically to raising the aspirations of 14-19 year olds in the region to be able to access good quality jobs and careers in key priority sectors. One opportunity will be to encourage UTC students to experience the University and break down potential barriers for transition. The UTCs operate non-educationally selecti...
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Federation of Colleges. The University of Hull’s Federation of Colleges is a partnership of eight HE in FE providers, the University of Hull and Higher York sharing strategic aims of supporting economic development across the Humber Local Economic Partnership and associated Enterprise zones through transforming/increasing opportunities and widening participation in higher education. It has a particular focus on vocational and work-based learning, supporting learners and employers develop Higher Level Skills. At the heart of the network is the notion of new progression opportunities, backed by a quality assured framework and credit transfer system. This is supported by processes for enhancing curriculum development (focused on priority learning areas), together with a web portal and personalised e-learning environment that offers access to research, advice, information and resource materials.

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