‘Pioneering’ gender-based violence project on trial at Hackney college
EU-backed human rights scheme tackles issues like FGM and forced marriage
EU-backed human rights scheme tackles issues like FGM and forced marriage
On the day pupils get their grades, we bring you the latest from schools across the borough
Visitors to SPACE Studios between 13-22 July can flick between films on specially mounted touch screens, each a picture from the perspective of over 200 16-24 year-olds
Community action group uses first ever meeting to announce its demands over Town Hall’s park plans
HCC’s Paul Reed and James Bragg on the how, what and why of studying this most crucial of trades
As students across the borough get their exam results, we bring you the latest from schools
‘The area has changed and my customers have been priced out,’ says manager of Paintworks
Public asked to suggest a new name for colleges’ governance structure
Arts courses and ‘soft courses’ at risk as adult skills budget dealt another blow
Social enterprise that opened doors two years ago says it will be priced out as rent increases by 400 per cent
Local arts organisations slam cuts as Hackney Community College announces closure of three art courses in September 2015
Trade Union and Socialist Coalition candidate Brian Debus was not invited to Hackney Community College’s question time event because his party has no Westminster seats
For Hackney’s education innovators, fighting employment inequality is a project in industry lobbying
London’s first University Technical College will close its doors after two years due to lack of student desire to study there
Round-up of the latest successes at Hackney UTC as students connect with local tech companies and media agencies
Low student intake forces closure of government’s flagship technical college that opened its doors just two years ago