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Merthyr Tydfil Council Outcome Agreement April 2013 to March 2016 Annual Report 2014/15
Outcome Agreement • October 28th, 2015

Introduction‌ 2014/15 EDUCATION Fully Successful 2 21ST CENTURY HEALTH CARE Fully Successful 2 THE CULTURE AND HERITAGE OF WALES Fully Successful 2 TACKLING POVERTY Fully Successful 2 ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY Partially Successful 1

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The University of Edinburgh Outcome Agreement 2018-19‌
Outcome Agreement • August 30th, 2018

Priority 1 Access to education for people from the widest range of backgrounds, including implementation of the recommendations of CoWA and addressing gender imbalance 5

Scottish Funding Council and Dundee and Angus Regional College Outcome Agreement 2016/18 2
Outcome Agreement • July 19th, 2016

Since academic year 2012/13 funding to colleges has been distributed on the basis of an outcome agreement between the college region and the Scottish Funding Council (SFC), setting out the activities the region will undertake and the contribution that it is expected to make to nationally agreed outcomes.

Outcome Agreement 2018/21.
Outcome Agreement • October 18th, 2018
GCU Outcome Agreement with Scottish Funding Council‌
Outcome Agreement • June 30th, 2016

Our recently published Strategy 2020, crafted by our staff, students and lay governors, provides the framework of update to our 2015-16 – 2017-18 Outcome Agreement. We remain committed to delivering on our social mission as the University for the Common Good, and harnessing our intellectual, social and emotional capital, whilst working collaboratively with others, to deliver positive benefits for the communities we serve at home and overseas. In doing so, we will continue to challenge conventional ideas about what a University can and should do, while remaining absolutely focused on delivering on our agreed objectives with the Scottish Funding Council (SFC), and for the nation as a whole.

Scottish Funding Council and Dundee and Angus Regional College Outcome Agreement 2019 -2021 4
Outcome Agreement • July 17th, 2019

College Region - Dundee and Angus Funding College region Tayside (Dundee and Angus College) will receive £27,788,783 core teaching funding, and £1,646,000 capital maintenance funding from the Scottish Funding Council (SFC) for academic year 2019/20 to plan and deliver 103,314 credits worth of further and higher education. This is inclusive of 2,852 credits for childcare activity. In addition, the college region will receive £1,158,435 in European Social Fund (ESF) grant through the SFC to deliver a further 4,421 Higher Education credits to eligible learners. The total credit target for 2019/20 is therefore 107,735. Core Student Support funding for 2018/19 is £8,957,814This funding is on the condition that the college board / regional body signs and commits to deliver the outcomes detailed below. Priority Outcomes to be delivered by end of AY 2019-2020 1. To embed outcomes from our Good to Great transformation, cementing the position of the College as one of the highest performing colle

Outcome Agreement 2017/20.
Outcome Agreement • August 21st, 2017
SFC-Jisc Outcome Agreement AY 2019-20 to 2021-22: 2020-21 update
Outcome Agreement • October 26th, 2020
Outcome Agreement 2019/22.
Outcome Agreement • January 20th, 2020
Outcome agreement between The Open University in Scotland and the Scottish Funding Council:
Outcome Agreement • May 26th, 2016

The Open University has always operated a policy of open entry; for most of our qualifications or modules, there are no formal entry requirements.

Outcome Agreement 1 2
Outcome Agreement • March 17th, 2015

Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council has a successful record of securing the full grant, in line with the previous Outcome Agreement Grant, and its other iterations: the Performance Incentive Grant, and the Improvement Agreement.‌

The University of Edinburgh Outcome Agreement 2019-20
Outcome Agreement • August 19th, 2019

Priority 1 Access to education for people from the widest range of backgrounds, including implementation of the recommendations of CoWA and addressing gender imbalance 3

THE OPEN UNIVERSITY IN SCOTLAND’S OUTCOME AGREEMENT WITH THE SCOTTISH FUNDING COUNCIL 2017-2020
Outcome Agreement • August 2nd, 2017

Social justice and equality of opportunity are at the heart of everything The Open University does and widening access to higher education is the ambition on which it was founded. The Open University is committed to extending opportunities for educational success to those who would otherwise be excluded from higher education.

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Outcome Agreement • February 6th, 2017

The University of Glasgow published its new Strategic Plan, Inspiring People Changing the World, in the summer of 2015. The Plan sets out our ambition to build on our current strong position and to continue to improve yet further our reputation, achievements and relative position. Our Mission is to bring inspiring people together in a world-class environment for learning and research, empowering staff and students to discover and share knowledge that can change the world.

Outcome Agreement 2014/17.‌
Outcome Agreement • August 4th, 2016
Outcome Agreement for 2017/18 Introduction from the Principal
Outcome Agreement • May 25th, 2017

The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland is unique within the Scottish higher education sector - an independent, Small Specialist Institution with its own degree-awarding powers, with an exclusive focus on the provision of conservatoire education in dance, drama, music, production and screen.

Outcome Agreement AY 2018-2019 to AY 2020/21 26/04/2018
Outcome Agreement • August 16th, 2018

Sabhal Mòr Ostaig will receive a total of £1,785,461 from the Scottish Funding Council for academic year 2018/19 to enhance and develop the rate of Gaelic language acquisition through further education for a total of 799 credits to be delivered. The college will also receive £120,257 in capital payments for very high priority backlog maintenance.

Outcome Agreement with the Scottish Funding Council 2018/19
Outcome Agreement • August 16th, 2018

This document is the University of Aberdeen Outcome Agreement for 2018/19; an annual update, which forms part of its three year Agreement published in 2017 (available here). The document is structured to align with the University’s own Strategic Plan (2015-20), available here, and it systematically addresses the areas of strategic importance identified by the Scottish Government for prioritisation and enhanced focus via the SFC guidance for 2018/19 to 2020/21 (SFC/GD/20/2017), under the ethos of intensification. These include widening access, articulation, gender and addressing skills shortages in the economy, among others. The document sets out what targets the University has in place against all key priority areas to help underpin delivery of collective targets at national level, in line with Government expectations. It then outlines, for each area, what steps are being taken by the institution, both strategically and operationally, to deliver on targets set.

Forth Valley College Outcome Agreement 2018-21
Outcome Agreement • July 5th, 2018
INTRODUCTION
Outcome Agreement • June 11th, 2018

Final credit activity targets for colleges were published by SFC on 19 May 2018. They show a reduction of 549 credits allocated to Ayrshire College from 125,507 to 124,958, which includes 871 ESF credits.

Outcome Agreement for 2016/17 Introduction from the Principal‌‌
Outcome Agreement • July 1st, 2016

The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland is unique within the Scottish higher education sector - an independent, Small Specialist Institution with its own degree-awarding powers and with an exclusive focus on the provision of conservatoire education in dance, drama, music, production and screen.

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Outcome Agreement 2014­17
Outcome Agreement • April 28th, 2014
Outcome Agreement AY 2019/20 to AY 2021/22 30/04/2019
Outcome Agreement • August 7th, 2019

Sabhal Mòr Ostaig will receive a total of £1,685,901 from the Scottish Funding Council for academic year 2019/20 to enhance and develop the rate of Gaelic language acquisition through further education for a total of 799 credits to be delivered.

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Outcome Agreement • June 26th, 2018
OUTCOME AGREEMENT – 2016/17‌
Outcome Agreement • July 6th, 2016
HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS REGIONAL FURTHER AND HIGHER OUTCOME AGREEMENTS 2016/17‌‌
Outcome Agreement • July 21st, 2016

The University of the Highlands and Islands is the only university based in our region, covering the Highlands and Islands, Perth and Kinross and Moray. We provide access to undergraduate and postgraduate study, and research opportunities through a distinctive educational partnership of colleges and research institutions. Each academic partner has its own character and contributes to the distinctive organisation that is the University of the Highlands and Islands. Some are relatively large colleges in the urban centres of the region such as Perth, Elgin and Inverness, others are smaller institutions, including those in island communities and specialist institutions. Most also provide access to further education, while some have a primary focus on research. All, however, have a student-centred culture and an individual approach to student learning.

Outcome Agreement 2017-18
Outcome Agreement • July 19th, 2017

College region Aberdeen & Aberdeenshire will receive £40,828,710 from the Scottish Funding Council for academic year 2017-18 to plan and deliver further and higher education in the region.

Outcome Agreement 2019-20
Outcome Agreement • August 7th, 2019

This funding is on the condition that the College’s Regional Board signs and commits to deliver the Priority Outcomes detailed below.

College Outcome Agreement Guidance AY 2017-18‌
Outcome Agreement • November 3rd, 2016

This funding is on the condition that the college board / regional body signs and commits to deliver the outcomes detailed below.

HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS REGIONAL TERTIARY OUTCOME AGREEMENT 2017 -2020‌
Outcome Agreement • October 16th, 2017
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Outcome Agreement • July 20th, 2016

College region: Dumfries and Galloway College regional grouping: Dumfries and Galloway College The Board of Dumfries and Galloway College submit the Outcome Agreement to the Scottish Funding Council. This Outcome Agreement reflects the College’s commitment to responding to the educational and skills needs within our region, aligned to the Scottish Funding Council’s 6 national priorities:• Efficient regional structures - to deliver an efficient regional structure to meet the needs of the Dumfries and Galloway Region;• High quality & efficient learning – to ensure that learner journeys are as short, efficient and effective as possible and that learners experience the highest quality of learning and teaching and achieve successful outcomes• Access for people from widest range of backgrounds - to improve access to further and higher education for people from the widest possible range of backgrounds• Right learning in the right place – to secure coherent provision of further and higher educ

Edinburgh College Outcome Agreement 2014 -17‌‌
Outcome Agreement • July 21st, 2016
OUTCOME AGREEMENT
Outcome Agreement • March 27th, 2018

This Outcome Agreement is structured according to the Framework for developing Outcome Agreements: outcomes, commitments, and evidence of progress outlined in the guidance:

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