Egyesült Királyság

 

Basic Skills Agency
Promotes literacy and numeracy for everyone, no matter your age or level of ability. Find resources to help with family learning, early years education, and primary and secondary education levels.
http://www.niace.org.uk/ [EN]
Becta
British Educational Communications and Technology Agency (Becta) offers online resources for schools and teaching staff. Useful website if you are looking for new material, governmental information and news, games, lesson plans, school awards, teachers’ salaries and much more.
http://www.becta.org.uk/ [EN]
British Council – Education information sheets
You can download these information sheets, which provide practical advice on all areas of studying in the UK. They cover types of courses, choosing the right course for you, living and studying in the UK, and information by academic subject area.
http://www.britishcouncil.org/learning-education-information-sheets.htm [EN]
Campaign for Learning
Campaigns to make learning accessible to everyone, in all sectors of society. Has information on family learning, learning at work and learning at school.
http://www.campaign-for-learning.org.uk [EN]
Careers Europe
If an international career appeals to you, get information from the site of this UK national resource centre. It's for UK citizens wanting to study in the EU, and for citizens of any other EU country who are interested in coming to the UK to do a course.
http://www.careerseurope.co.uk [EN]
E-Learning strategy
Could e-learning transform learning in schools, colleges, universities, at work and in the community? Find out about the UK government's current thinking on this topic, and its future plans for developing e-learning.
http://www.dfes.gov.uk/elearningstrategy [EN]
Education Guardian
This site is from Guardian Unlimited, the online version of the Guardian and Observer newspapers. News articles and resources for all levels and types of education: schools, further education and higher education, e-learning and non-formal learning. Search for courses and jobs in the education sector.
http://education.guardian.co.uk [EN]
Education UK
If you are thinking about studying in the UK, or are an international student who is already taking a course here, this site has resources, advice and links to help you. Learn about studying at Further Education colleges, universities and accredited English language schools. Find out about money and fees, and discover what life is really like in Britain.
http://www.educationuk.org [EN]
Financial Help
All the advice you need on getting funds to help you study at school, college or university. Depending on individual circumstances, young people can get help with living costs, childcare and transport expenses. Find out about Education Maintenance Allowances, benefits, special awards for drama and dance students, extra financial support for when you're struggling, student discounts and much more.
http://moneytolearn.direct.gov.uk/ [EN]
Find a PhD
Potential postgraduates can search this database for PhD studentships in the UK or in selected European countries. You can search for a post-doctoral research course as well, and Masters courses will be added soon.
http://www.findaphd.com [EN]
Fulbright Commission
This organisation promotes educational exchanges between the US and other countries. On this page you can find information about scholarships for study in the US. EU citizens who live in the UK can download forms and get advice on applying.
http://www.fulbright.co.uk/awards/uk/index.html [EN]
Hotcourses
Find what you want to study at the level that suits you. Look for courses at school, college or university, or search for distance and online courses. Get advice on funding and use the tools to find out how much studying will cost you. There’s information for international students, too.
http://www.hotcourses.com [EN]
Learndirect
If you want to gain a new skill or qualification but don't know where to start, search this database. Whatever you fancy learning, whatever level you want to study at, there's a course out there for you. Go find it!
http://www.learndirect.co.uk [EN][CY]
National Postgraduate Committee
Support and advice for postgraduate students, including information on the mysterious world of postgraduate funding.
http://www.npc.org.uk [EN]
Prospects
Search for postgraduate courses in the UK, and get details of higher education institutions. Also has career information for graduates, and tools to help you decide on your study and career options.
http://www.prospects.ac.uk [EN]
QCA 14-19 Learning
A site specifically for young people aged 14-19 who are considering their options at school, college or university. From the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority. Particularly useful for those in the English, Welsh and Northern Irish education systems.
http://www.qca.org.uk/14-19 [EN]
Skill
Skill is the national bureau for students with disabilities. It offers support and advice to help young people and adults with disabilities achieve their goals in education and training. It has an information service that you can phone, text or email for advice.
http://www.skill.org.uk [EN]
Study in Britain
Want to come and study in the UK? Then try this site. It has information on studying in the Republic of Ireland, too. Find out how the education system works, get practical information on visas, scholarships and accommodation, and use the calculator to work out just how much money you’ll need!
http://www.studyinbritain.com [EN]
Support4Learning
Information on adult and community education, basic skills, study skills and further and higher education. Under Community, Health, Money, Counselling and Careers, you'll find more information relevant to education and almost every other area of life in the UK.
http://www.support4learning.org.uk/education/index.cfm [EN]
UK NARIC
If you have qualifications gained outside of the UK and you want to know how they compare to British qualifications, this service can help you. The Studying in the UK and Working in the UK pages are guides to accessing education and work in the UK, including advice on English language tests.
http://www.naric.org.uk/index.asp [EN]
UKCISA
The UK Council for International Student Affairs site has guidance for international students who want to learn in the UK. Includes information on costs, visas, working while studying, how to apply, and more.
http://www.ukcosa.org.uk [EN]
Northern Ireland: BBC Northern Ireland Learning
Educational resources specifically designed for Northern Ireland. For primary and secondary schools and lifelong learners of all ages and stages.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/education [EN]
Northern Ireland: Department of Education - Northern Ireland
Information for young people, students and teachers. Information on schools, higher education and links to other useful sources of information in Northern Ireland.
http://www.deni.gov.uk [EN]
Scotland: Learndirect Scotland
The Scottish version of the Learndirect website, which has information specifically for the Scottish education system
http://www.learndirectscotland.com [EN]
Scotland: Learning and Teaching Scotland
LTScotland helps to promote the professional development of teachers, school managers, local authority staff and others involved in the education and care of children aged 0-18 by providing relevant educational publications, websites and software and organising regular conferences, workshops and events.
http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/ [EN]
Scotland: Plan IT
Get the facts on studying and training at school, college, university or in the community. Also has career information and links to useful sites. All the information here is relevant to Scotland.
http://www.planitplus.net [EN]
Scotland: Study in Scotland
For international students interested in coming to Scotland. There’s information on colleges and universities, learning English, visa regulations, work experience and Scottish culture. You can search for courses and institutions.
http://www.educationukscotland.org [EN]
Wales: Careers Wales
Specifically for young people in Wales. These pages have information tailored to your stage, whatever it is - school, college, or looking for work training. There are information booklets to download.
http://www.careerswales.com [EN][CY]
Wales: ELWa
What are the options for learning after you've finished with compulsory education? This site has information on the choices available - higher and further education, lifelong learning and basic skills education.
http://www.elwa.ac.uk/elwaweb/elwa.aspx?pageid=438 [EN][CY]