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November 2019

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Head and shoulders still of Sir Ivan Rogers, speaking at Glasgow University in November 2019

The Ghost of Christmas yet to come: Sir Ivan Rogers’s Brexit lecture – video and full text

Central government, Economy, EU and Brexit, Public lecture, Sir Ivan RogersBy adminNovember 25, 20191 Comment

Video and full text of Sir Ivan Rogers’ lecture, ‘The Ghost of Christmas yet to come: Looking ahead to the coming year(s) of the Brexit process’, hosted by Policy Scotland at the University of Glasgow on 25 November 2019.

Packed seminar to hear Professor Mel Ainscow on using research to promote equity within education

Educational equity, Event report/resources, Network for Social and Educational Equity, Professor Mel Ainscow, SeminarBy adminNovember 7, 2019

Policy Scotland was delighted to welcome Professor Mel Ainscow to give a lunchtime seminar as part of his new role as a professor with Policy Scotland at University of Glasgow.

Cover of the book 'Changing Education Systems. A Research-Based Approach'

Changing Education Systems: out now

Educational equity, News, Professor Chris Chapman, Professor Mark Hadfield, Professor Mel AinscowBy adminNovember 7, 2019

The book Changing Education Systems: A Research-based Approach was published in November 2019

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