
51¸£Àû publications
Searchable archive of 51¸£Àû reports, publications and other resources.
51¸£Àû Scotland priorities for the next UK government - 51¸£Àû Scotland 2024 general election manifesto
51¸£Àû Scotland response to Gillian Mackay MSP buffer zones consultation response
Secretary of State for Scotland, Alister Jack, response to 51¸£Àû'S concerns about the end of on asymptomatic testing, 14 April 2022
51¸£Àû Scotland response to Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill, May 2022
Guidance from 51¸£Àû Scotland on employees' individual and collective rights on health & safety issues for in-person working in HE
Analysis of the July 2021 survey of members on Covid-19, August 2021
51¸£Àû submission to the Scottish Funding Council review of coherent provision and sustainability in further and higher education, 10 August 2020
51¸£Àû Scotland letter to secretary of state for Scotland Alister Jack on the end of asymptomatic Covid-19 testing, 24 March 2022
51¸£Àû Scotland letter to Jamie Hepburn MSP on the end of asymptomatic Covid-19 testing, 24 March 2022
51¸£Àû Scotland tests for safe returns to on-campus working in HE, June 2020
Key worker status in higher education in Scotland - guidance for members and branches, January 2021
51¸£Àû Scotland letter to Scottish education secretary John Swinney regarding safe returns to campus during Covid0-19 pandemic
Letter to Jamie Hepburn MSP, Scotland Minister for Higher Education & Further Education, Youth Employment & Training, outlining 51¸£Àû's five post-16 education recovery…
51¸£Àû Scotland manifesto for the Scotland parliament elections 2021
Covid-19: employees' individual and collective rights on health & safety issues on return to work in HE (Scotland)
A report and guidance for higher education branches in Scotland on protecting jobs from the financial impact of Covid-19
The automatic university – a review of datafication and automation in higher education, 51¸£Àû Scotland, June 2020
51¸£Àû Scotland submission to the Scottish Government consultation on Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill, March 2020
A comparison of manifestos for parties running in the 2017 general election in Scotland
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