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USEFUL LINKS
EDUCATIONUK the UK Education website, produced by the British Council to help international students interested in studying
for a UK course or qualification.
Hillcroft College is a registered charity in Surbiton offering residential learning opportunities to enable women
to change their lives through education. Hillcroft specialises in offering courses for women
with few or no qualifications to help them develop the confidence and skills to fulfil their
potential and achieve their learning goals.
UKEAS provides a UK Education Advisory Service and help students from around the world to study in the UK. They can assist
with any level of study, from school to University, and have links with some of the most renowned institutions in the UK.
ICDL - the International Centre for Distance Learning - promotes distance learning worldwide.
Home education is a long established legal right, currently exercised by around 90,000 (1.0%) UK children of compulsory
educational age. This web site seeks to support those families and inform others as to their legal rights and
responsibilities.
The British Association for Early Childhood Education, founded in 1923. It is the leading national voluntary organisation
for early years practitioners and parents with members and branches in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
This site tells you more about the Society's publications, conferences, seminar programme and a range of other activities.
You can also apply for membership here and find links to sites of interest to researchers in the History of Education.
The Engineering Education Scheme in England has, since 1984, enables students to make more informed career decisions through
a better understanding of engineering as a profession.
The Association of Physical Education exists to promote, develop and sustain high quality physical education in the United Kingdom.
It offers members advice on all matters relating to PE, health and safety and associated professional matters.
ODLQC(Open and Distance Learning Quality Council) is the UK guardian of quality in open and distance learning, set up
originally by government in 1968.
This website contains useful information and links in relation to the education and employement.
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The links listed below are the some of UK Job-sites that may help you to search for Jobs in any Category.
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The links listed below are the some of UK Job-sites that may help you to search for Volunteer Jobs according to category.
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The links here are of other sites that maybe of interest to you from an environmental point of view. This section is currently under
development, so if you have any suggestions/recommendations of sites to go here please let us know.
- GreenISP
An Environmentally Guided Internet Service Provider.
- The Green Shop
An Online shop who aim to encourage their customers to live lightly on the planet by providing
sustainable and low impact products for their homes.
- The Ethical Superstore
A place to do all your Fair trade, Organic, and Eco-friendly shopping. They welcome you to ‘Buy What You Believe’, anything from Fairtrade and organic grocery shopping, to energy efficient gadgets, to unique ethical gifts that give back to the people that made them.
- The Climate Challenge
This website is part of the Climate Change Communication Initiative led by Defra,
in partnership with the Environment Agency, the Carbon Trust, the Energy Saving Trust,
the UK Climate Impacts Programme, the Department for Transport and the
Department of Trade and Industry.
- Green Finder
A website describing itself as the one-stop green shop. With details of many eco-related sites.
- Guide me Green
A growing website for people and companies who are environment conscious and are increasing awareness about the effects of climate changes.
- Recycle Now
A website with useful information on all forms of recycling. The link opens a webpage with clear details of what we can recycle in Milton Keynes.
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The links here are of other sites that maybe of interest to you generally. The links represent organisations with which
we are linked.
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