The Higher Education Careers Service Unit (HECSU) provides careers information and services to university careers advisory services, students, graduates, employers and others.
Need 2 Know demonstrates the opportunities available if you decide to stay in education after 16 and offers some practical advice on everything from coursework to changing schools.
The Department for Education and Skills tells you about the different kinds of financial and other help that may be available to you to assist with your education and training.
Provides further information on Youth Training and Modern Apprenticeships which are the main work training opportunities available to young people on leaving school.
i10 is a government programme. It supports innovation and success by helping companies tap into the expertise and resources of universities in the East of England through their services and networks.
The Cambridge-MIT Institute (CMI) is a strategic alliance between the two universities to deliver education and research to enhance the competitiveness of UK business.
The Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) promotes and funds high-quality, cost-effective teaching and research in universities and colleges in England.
CIHE works to advance all kinds of learning through the fostering of mutual understanding, co-operation and support between higher education and business.
UK SEC is a national association of 13 Science Enterprise Centres, involving over 60 universities and higher education institutes. It is part of a government initiative to promote enterprise nationally and foster links between education and business.
If you have a technology-based product, these people could help you with funding or development. They have a searchable database of companies, universities and research institutions from 31 European countries.
This organisation combines fashion education with retail business knowledge. They are back by a number of high street brands and run a range of courses.