All Education and healthcare articles – Page 42
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CommentA campus is a neighbourhood
If university buildings are designed as siloed developments, they will never be more than the sum of their parts
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NewsFirms win roles on £90m LSE building project
Consultants picked for Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners-designed centre for social sciences
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NewsGovernment agrees funding for £10m college
Bam-sponsored University Technical College specialising in construction and engineering now set to be built at Chatham Docks
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NewsEFA invites bidders for £97m Pf2 schools
Education Funding Agency announces deails of bidders’ day for Yorkshire batch of Pf2 schools
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NewsFeilden Clegg's Ulster campus receives funding boost
European Investment Bank agrees to £150m loan towards £250m Belfast higher education project
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NewsGovernment gives green light to £242m Broadmoor revamp
Department of Health approves £242m plan to revamp Broadmoor Hospital, which will be built by Kier
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CommentDesigning for dementia
One day we will look back with shock at how poorly we considered the needs of many elderly people
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CommentWhat the private sector can bring to NHS estates
The NHS is in a state of transition, with huge efficiencies being asked of the service. With its experience of other sectors, the private sector can help
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NewsThree firms make cut for £93m Pf2 schools
Exclusive: Three firms have been shortlisted for a £93m batch of privately-financed schools in the North west
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NewsBoris settles Ministry of Sound row
London mayor approves plans for 335 homes next to historic club, as well as controversial free school in Southwark
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NewsGovernment announces £2.4bn in schools funding
Michael Gove announces additional £2.35bn in schools capital funding for councils to expand existing schools or build new schools
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NewsEducation charity poaches EFA director
The Transformation Trust has appointed a director of the government’s schools capital agency as its new chief operating officer
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CommentSense and sensitivity in our schools
Designing schools that really work for students with disabilities will enhance the quality of the environment for everyone
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CommentTeaching the teachers
Architects can help schools understand how to really use engagement sessions to their advantage
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CommentFree schools: Harsh lessons
This week’s National Audit Office review of the free schools programme shows that capital costs have varied widely
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NewsWatchdog warns over wide variation in free school costs
Spending watchdog concerned that costs of free schools vary widely and tells government to clamp down on rising costs
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NewsCarillion named as academy sponsor
Announcement of 39 school sponsors paves way for procurement
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NewsGalliford Try closes on £34m Edinburgh school
Contractor’s Scottish subsidiary will redevelop high school for hub South East Scotland
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NewsGovernment ‘must tackle rising cost of free schools’
National Audit Office says the average cost of setting up a free school came in more than double what was forecast
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NewsDfE building budget raided to fund free school meals
Reports warn schools currently expecting refurbishments could suffer due to the shortfall














