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Why we are re-imagining social action and embedding it in our college culture
For the past five years, we have been working to establish a Group identity which has social enterprise, social mobility and social impact at its core.
Kier Construction Visitors Give Talk to Construction Students at Holly Hill
Four staff from Kier Group visited our Holly Hill Construction Skills Campus on Tuesday morning. More than 90 learners attended the session where Kier discussed their partnership with London South East Colleges, as well as their 6-month programme designed to help learners into employment in the construction industry.
Deloitte Volunteers Talk Careers and Set Sustainability Challenge With Business Students
Our L3 Business students were joined by seven volunteers, including two current degree apprentices, from global professional services network, Deloitte, to learn about sustainability in the workplace.
Minister visits London South East Colleges ahead of skills funding announcement
Minister of State for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education, The Rt Hon Robert Halfon MP, met with staff, students and apprentices yesterday during a visit to London South East Colleges' Bromley Campus.
Volunteering heroes celebrated Volunteering heroes celebrated at Good for Me Good for FE Awards
The inaugural Good for Me Good for FE Awards were launched to celebrate the fantastic fundraising and volunteering activity carried out by staff and students in the FE sector.
Celebrating 'Love our Colleges' Week: College welcome local MP
Students and staff at London South East Colleges' Bexley Campus welcomed the MP for Bexleyheath and Crayford, Sir David Evennett on Friday - marking the end of this year's 'Love our Colleges' Week.
Employer boards launched to help create green and digital jobs across Local London
Employers, Local Authorities and Education Providers have come together to develop three advisory boards, with the aim of helping to create more jobs in the green and digital sectors.
Black History Month: 'Saluting our Sisters'
As part of its ongoing EDI programme and to mark this year's Black History Month, leaders at London South East Colleges shared some of their own, inspiring experiences with students yesterday.
Why employer partnerships are no longer enough to tackle the skills crisis?
LSIPs require us to look beyond competition between education providers to maximise investment and impact, explains Louise Wolsey