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Garrett Stell

Garrett Stell

Education Correspondent at The Herald (Scotland)

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    Recent Articles

    heraldscotland.com

    Loss of specialist unit will 'profoundly damage' health research in Scotland

    Staff are concerned that many more impactful research units will follow suit.
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    Northeast independent school launches net zero project

    Robert Gordon's College in Aberdeen has commissioned a full carbon footprint ahead of setting a target to reach net zero.
    heraldscotland.com

    Council group presents 'excellent opportunity' to give parents mean...

    An MSP has asked for parents to be included on a council working group to review criteria for school walking and transportation routes.
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    Questions raised over 'unintended' impact of VAT on Scottish privat...

    Private schools in Scotland are lobbying the UK Government to consider the impact on Scots before rolling out the new VAT policy.
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    From Kharkiv to Glasgow: How a refugee academic traded war for a ne...

    Dr Olena Taukchi left behind her war-torn home in Ukraine for a fellowship in Glasgow, thanks to Cara (the Council for At-Risk Academics).
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    University funding: International fees crucial but unreliable income

    Many universities use international fees to help cover deficits, including teaching Scottish students whose tuition isn't enough to cover costs.
    heraldscotland.com

    Student hit on school run reignites calls to reverse school bus cuts

    Parents in North Lanarkshire Council said recent traffic incidents involving student pedestrians illustrate their safety concerns about routes to…
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    Edinburgh Council mulling millions in education cuts

    The city of Edinburgh is considering education savings that could result in staff cuts and a lower number of support staff for ASN pupils.
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    'You don't know where the money's coming from?' Dey pressed on coll...

    Graeme Dey did not explain to Holyrood how the government's promised £4.5m for a new college pay deal will impact the overall budget.
    heraldscotland.com

    By stepping into college negotiations, did SotGov do its job or som...

    The Scottish Government offered colleges funding leading directly to a new pay offer. So why has the government said they have no part to play?
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    International students at Scottish universities reach record high

    Scottish universities recorded record-high enrolments of international students in 2022-2023.
    heraldscotland.com

    Are Scottish universities hanging by a thread, or do they just need...

    Scottish universities are in a difficult financial situation. Some of the UK's university leaders have dissected the situation and proposed changes.
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    Report: Free tuition is becoming ‘increasingly problematic’ for Sco...

    Academic leaders have said that Scotland’s student fee structure is putting an “unsustainable” strain on university students and institutions.
    heraldscotland.com

    In the wake of national political change, parents say local democra...

    Parents in North Lanarkshire Council say that despite council efforts, they are being left out of critical education decisions.
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    Education Committee wants more scrutiny of SQA bill - HeraldScotland

    Holyrood’s education committee has called for public scrutiny of legislation that would replace the SQA and create an independent inspectorate.
    heraldscotland.com

    Glasgow college confirms no compulsory redundancies next year

    City of Glasgow College has softened its stance on the future of the TUC EC and potential staff redundancies.
    heraldscotland.com

    Glasgow colleges will deduct pay despite being warned of legal risks

    Colleges will deduct full pay from boycotting staff, although lawyers have advised that it could leave the college vulnerable to legal challenges
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    Scottish universities 'reliant' on international student funds - He...

    Scottish universities still rely on international student funds to support research and domestic tuition, even as enrollment is shrinking.
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    College board votes down plan to withhold pay from boycotting staff

    The Glasgow Kelvin College board voted against the college's plans for deeming, or withholding pay, from staff taking part in a union boycott.
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    Union chief: Students are bearing the weight of education systems t...

    The head of Scotland’s largest teaching union has issued a warning against the consequences of underfunding and mismanagement across the education…
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    Leading training centre for union reps at risk as college cuts costs

    The future of the Trade Union Congress Education Centre (TUC EC) at City of Glasgow College is under review as colleges look to trim the budget.