The Higher Education (HE) in Further Education Colleges (FEC) Liaison Group has been set up to provide a forum for the discussion of matters of interest to colleges, related organisations and QAA in relation to higher education in further education colleges. Terms of reference, minutes and agenda and links which may be useful to further education colleges offering HE provision are available.
In addition to the HE in FECs Liaison Group, QAA has set up a Policy Advisory Forum consisting of the FEC Liaison Group together with representatives from other organisations with an interest in FE and HE matters. Among its activities the Policy Advisory Forum receives report and comment from the Liaison Group. The Policy Advisory Forum provides an area for debate between representatives of Further Education Colleges and national bodies.
HE in FEC Liaison Group and Policy Advisory Forum membership
HE in FEC Liaison Group Annual Operating plan, Terms of Reference, Agenda and Minutes
HE in FEC Policy Advisory Forum Annual Operating Plan, Terms of Reference, Agenda and Minutes
Secretary contact details:
For any information regarding the HE in FEC Liaison Group and HE in
FEC Policy Advisory Forum please contact:
Samantha Watts
QAA
Southgate House
Southgate Street
Gloucester
GL1 1UB
Tel:01452 557024
Email: s.watts@qaa.ac.uk
Higher Education Further 2010
Looking Forward: Policy, Strategy and Practice 29 January 2010
BMA House, Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9JP
To book a place at this event, please go to the Higher Education Academy's website.
Furthering Higher Education – third one day event, 30 January 2009
Improving the HE in FE student experience
This one day event aimed to promote good practice and offer practice advice for lecturers of higher education in further education colleges, and to highlight some of the examples of good practice in HEFCE’s forthcoming publication ‘Supporting higher education in further education colleges.’
Higher Education Further - Third National Conference 2008
The current and future direction of higher education in further education colleges
A one-day conference to consider likely higher education (HE) futures with particular emphasis on the currently changing context - the Further Education Bill, the skills agenda, working with employers and engaging students in quality assurance processes.
New Voices: Furthering Higher Education - second one day event, 24 January 2007
This one-day event gave the opportunity to present examples of current practice, and to learn from the practice of others. It builds on QAA's reviews in FECs, QAA's HE in FEC national conference in 2005, and the work of the Higher Education Academy.
Speaker presentations and participants statements January 2007
A report on the New Voices: Furthering Higher Eudcation - to follow
HigherEducationFurther - Second National Conference
The Higher Education in Further Education Colleges Liaison Group held a second national conference on 9 November 2005. With the theme of partnerships, the conference was an opportunity for representatives of further education colleges and higher education institutions to consider current and future opportunities and challenges for higher education delivered in further education colleges.
A report on the HigherEducationFurther - Second National Conference and speaker presentations
New voices: Furthering higher education
A one-day event to share good practice for colleagues practising within higher education in further education colleges, consortia, and specialist colleges was held in October 2004.
Speaker presentations and participants statements of good practice October 2004
HigherEducationFurther - First National Conference
The HigherEducationFurther conference, held by QAA on Friday 21 November 2003, brought together representatives of further education colleges (FECs) and higher education institutions to examine the achievements of higher education delivered by FECs, consortia, specialist colleges and ‘mixed economy’ colleges.
The conference was attended by course leaders, quality assurance managers, heads of department, heads of school, senior managers and officers of national associations. It took place at the East Midlands Conference Centre in Nottingham and attracted 230 delegates. The conference also debated likely higher education futures.
Speakers included Penny Blackie from City College Manchester, Janice Shiner from DfES and Dr John Brennan from the Association of Colleges.
Full programme and individual presentations
