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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Subject saharas – the new postcode lottery?
According to a study by the Open Public Services Network, pupils in some parts of England are unlikely to secure qualifications in subjects that could be vital to their job prospects, such as science and languages, as they find themselves … Continue reading
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Enterprising careers advice
This week the ninth Perse Enterprise Conference saw nearly 250 students drawn from 20 schools and colleges gather in the Cambridge Belfry Hotel in Cambourne to learn about entrepreneurship and practice their networking and communication skills. Keynote speakers included Old … Continue reading
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