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Sent on behalf of Anne Poulson, Director of Academic Services, King’s College and Chair of SELLLN’s Planning and Resources Committee
Dear all
I hope you will be able to attend our event on Monday 21st June 2010 to celebrate the first phase of the SELLLN project. As previously announced the central team other than Georgia Bergson has now left SELLLN. However, the Lifelong Learning Co-ordinators within the universities and colleges are still working very hard to bring this first phase to conclusion. Their work is supported by Ingrid Hooley, who is acting as interim manager based in the King's office.
Please do not hesitate to contact any of us with any queries.
Interviews for two new business managers, to be selected from remaining SELLLN staff, to take forward the project for a further year will be held in late June.
Best wishes
Anne |
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Wednesday, 12 May 2010 10:22 |
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I would like to update you on the latest developments at SELLLN as we move towards the conclusion of this first phase of the SELLLN project. I am delighted to say that our objectives, as laid down in the original business plan, have been met and in some cases exceeded. |
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Tuesday, 11 May 2010 10:26 |
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The Diploma in Business, Administration and Finance (BAF) – Sharing Good Practice event 23 April 2010 Held in Henriette Raphael House, Guy’s Campus, King’s College London, this event was originally aimed at SELLLN partners, but attracted well over 40 delegates from all over England despite many cancellations due to the volcanic ash travel disruption. |
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Tuesday, 11 May 2010 14:14 |
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SELLLN has funded The Sorrell Foundation’s Young Design Programme with the University of Greenwich School of Architecture and Construction and six further education Colleges: Bexley, Greenwich Community, Lambeth, Lewisham, Southwark and South Thames. Visit the website at http://uog-ydp.co.uk , which illustrates work of the Young Design programme over the last two years, including blogs showing the design process and final designs. |
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Thursday, 08 April 2010 14:29 |
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Following consultation with our partners and HEFCE, SELLLN is set to continue until July 2011. The focus will be on employer engagement and transition to higher education for apprentices and unemployed professional people or those at risk of redundancy. |
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