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The Scottish Cartoon Art Studio is a commercial art studio based in Glasgow, Scotland, made up of a group of professional cartoonists working on a collaborative basis. In this respect the Studio is unique in Scotland. Christopher Sommerville opened the Studio in 1999 with assistance from The Princes Trust and Glasgow's East End Partnership.
The Mumbly Cartoon Show; My Favorite Martians (1995 – 1998) My Gym Partner's a Monkey (2006 – 2011) Ned's Newt (2000 – December 2006) The New Adventures of Batman; The New Adventures of Captain Planet; The New Adventures of Flash Gordon; The New Adventures of Gilligan; The New Adventures of He-Man; The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
In Scotland, FE college students receiving certain qualifications – frequently HNC and HND qualifications in a relevant subject – can apply for entry at a later stage at university. Further education colleges also provide support to apprenticeship programmes, which are coordinated by the public body Skills Development Scotland .
The National Union of Students Scotland is an autonomous body within the National Union of Students (NUS). It is the national representative body of Scotland, and serves to protect and caring about Scottish students, having around 500,000 students that are pursuing higher education in Scotland.
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This is a list of current further education and higher education colleges in Scotland. Most colleges provide both levels of qualification. Further education colleges offer courses for people over the age of sixteen, involving school-level qualifications such as Higher Grade exams, as well as work-based learning.
As of 2021, the college provided courses to over 8,000 students. [1] The college had announced ambitious plans to raise its 2006 enrollment level of 6000 students to nearly 10,000 students by 2010/11, but this was interrupted by council funding cuts, and so places have been scaled back to approximately 8,000 in the 2011/2012 year, a decrease of ...
Scottish students from independent schools are over-represented at the four ancient universities of Scotland. They represented 26% of the student body at the four institutions in 2014/15 with 71% in total receiving an offer of admission at one of the four ancient universities compared to only 29% of state-school entrants. [8]