Careers Advice

Guidance for students thinking about higher education.
Find out what an apprenticeship can do for you.
Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services
Supporting careers advisory services throughout the UK.
Aston University – Languages for Life
Aston University has developed a website which gives a good insight into why studying languages in higher education will help you get a job. Their website also contains several profiles of former students who are using languages in their work.
The UK National Resource Centre for International Careers Information, providing resources to Careers services, Connexions services and other information and advisory services throughout the UK.
Information and advice about careers, learning, travel and work for young people.
Information, advice and guidance to graduates, with a job search facility also available.
Graduate Teacher Training Registry (GTTR)
Registry and advice for those interested in pursuing a career in teaching.
Membership body for professional careers advisers and information for contacting your local practitioner.
The website It’s Your Choice offers support and advice for students in Key Stage 4. You can also download a magazine from this website.
Information and advice on post-16 learning for individuals and businesses. Providing details of online courses and courses around the UK, learndirect centres and impartial advice on careers and learning.
Radio 1's advice site providing impartial and practical advice and information on life and living for 15-24 year olds.
Specialist careers information, advice and guidance service for broadcast, film, video, interactive media and photo imaging.
Guidance for students considering their options in further, higher and adult education.
The central organisation that processes applications for full-time undergraduate courses at UK universities and colleges and provides a course search including information on fees, bursaries and other financial support.
For students nearing the end of Key Stage 3, “Which Way Now” provides information for Year 9 pupils and their parents or carers on future pathways, and details where they can find further guidance, advice and support. The magazine can be downloaded or ordered from this website.