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January 14, 2002
Last updated
May 22, 2015

UK urged to follow US in recruiting poor
Top universities must do more to recruit poor people, higher education minster Margaret Hodge said today. Hodge said that the leading research universities should follow the the Ivy League institutions in the United States, which actively search for and recruit bright people from poor backgrounds. The minister spoke out as she launched the government鈥檚 widening participation roadshow, Aimhigher.

Scottish apprentices pass 10,000 mark
Wendy Alexander, Scotland鈥檚 enterprise and lifelong learning minister, today congratulated Victor Black, a 21-year-old stonemason from Glasgow, on becoming Scotland鈥檚 10,000th modern apprentice. A new review shows the number of Scottish modern apprentices in training has more than doubled since 1996, with more than 65 per cent of employers saying they will recruit them again.

Medical imaging scheme wins a million
Aberdeen University鈥檚 centre for biomedical functioning imaging has won a grant of 1 million euros (拢650,000) from the European Union to investigate how medical imaging can lead to the early detection of disease.    

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