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The 'Enjoyable Life Series' Annual Conference 2022
Following the fantastic virtual session from Yetunde Hofmann delivered in October, three of our T Level Management and Administration students attended the 'The Enjoyable Life' Series Annual Conference by Synchrony Development at Chancery Lane on 9 December.
PwC kick off their work experience project with our first-year Business students
A diverse mix of marketing and brand professionals came together to develop an interactive and engaging presentation that brings the campaign planning process to life. PwC delivered this excellent virtual session to our Level 3 Business Studies students on Tuesday 29 November.
Women in Tech workshop for our female learners
London South East Colleges collaborated with PwC to hold the first inaugural session of their Women in Tech workshop initiative. The session has been designed to encourage female students to continue their studies in male-dominated areas and pursue careers in technology.
Construction students reap the benefits of work experience with United Living
Over the past five weeks, thirteen construction students have completed work experience with United Living - a company specialising in infrastructure, housing, and property services. They gained valuable, first-hand experience at the residential site in Sydenham.
London South East Colleges' apprentice wins national award
An apprentice from London South East Colleges has been named Apprentice of the Year in the AoC's prestigious Student of the Year Awards 2022.
Fantastic outcome for our Macmillan Coffee Morning at our Greenwich campus
Staff and students at Greenwich held a coffee morning for Macmillan Cancer Support yesterday, Thursday 10 November. Catering and Health and Social Care students came together to organise a coffee morning and managed to raise £182 in donations.
College celebrates accreditation for its 'exemplary' ethnicity agenda
London South East Colleges has been named as an exemplary employer by Investing in Ethnicity - an organisation set up to encourage a stronger focus on the ethnicity agenda in workplaces.
Earlier further education choices could transform the life chances of many
Rethinking pathways for 14 to 16-year-olds could improve outcomes for students, schools and local authorities, writes Sam Parrett, CEO, London South East Education Group.
Good for Me Good for FE: Festive appeal to colleges to support foodbanks
The sector's social action campaign - Good for Me Good for Me - is today launching its #FestiveFEFoodbankFriday appeal in the run up to Christmas.