Catalogue description HM Treasury: Chief Economic Adviser, Head of Government Economic Service, Public Expenditure Economics Group, Home and Education Group: Records (STAR Prefix)

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Reference: T 601
Title: HM Treasury: Chief Economic Adviser, Head of Government Economic Service, Public Expenditure Economics Group, Home and Education Group: Records (STAR Prefix)
Description:

This series covers policy work regarding the following:

Higher Education (Department of Education and Science (DES), Scottish Education Department (SED) and Welsh Office).

Broadcasting (Home Office).

Science (DES), including Research Councils and Royal Society.

Local Authority Aspects of higher education.

Universities and grant-aided colleges, including teacher training.

Student fees and grants.

Schools and non-advanced further education (DES, SED and Welsh Office).

Arts and Libraries (Office of Arts and Libraries (OAL), SED and Welsh Office).

DES and OAL Manpower running costs and financial management.

Treasure Trove; Church of England and Church of Scotland.

Schools and NAFE (Non-Advanced Further Education).

Running Costs.

HE Budget Liaison Officer.

Date: 1986-1993
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: STAR prefix
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

Treasury, Economics of Education, Employment and Transport Division, 1990-1991

Treasury, Education and Broadcasting Division, 1987-1989

Treasury, Home and Education Group, 1993-1993

Treasury, Regulation, Transport and Education Division, 1992-1992

Physical description: 100 file(s)
Access conditions: Open unless otherwise stated
Immediate source of acquisition:

From 2017 Treasury

Selection and destruction information: The National Archives Records Collection Policy 3.1.1: The principal policies and actions of the UK central government - records that illustrate the government's role in the management of the UK economy.
Accruals: Series is accruing.
Administrative / biographical background:

STAR prefix was formed from Schools and Further Education (SFE) in 1987, and closed in 1992. Functions were transferred to Heritage, Arts, Recreation Media and Public Services (HARMP)

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