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University partnerships with schools to support the school curricula on net zero: • The Third Generation Programme, hosted by the School of International Relations at St Andrews, enables the University to reach out to school pupils locally and across Scotland to support them in developing a critical appreciation of the challenges and opportunities inherent in transitioning to a sustainable future. • GCU’s Caledonian Club is working with schools in Glasgow to help equip P5 and P6 pupils with answers to questions on climate change - Caledonian Club delivers COP26 lessons to hundreds of school pupils - News...
Committee reports
Date published:
10 February 2021
The First Minister visited mainland China and Hong Kong from 26 to 31 July 2015 to promote Scottish innovation and deliver a programme covering education, culture, trade and investment, including oil and gas.
That is pretty unusual. More seriously, I recently visited Cullen bowling and tennis club, where the members have taken on offering coaching sessions to young people to encourage a new generation of club members.
As employers and as unions, we are all ready to get round the table—we only need the Scottish Government to say, “Yes, we are going to get round the table with you and engage.”
The policy in Scotland of free higher education for EU nationals is very attractive, because it means getting a high-class education that you would not get at a low cost.
As well as that has been an increase in the number of women meeting the muscle strengthening guidelines compared to previous years. That message is definitely getting through to people. Since the inquiry in 2023, the Scottish Government has continued to deliver a range of programmes that are aiming to get more people...
Of course, some of that will be exacerbated by trying to get used to the new procedures. You could—with some confidence, I think—expect that it will not always be absolutely as bad as it is at the moment, but then, of course, options also change.