Find out more about a career in care by completing a virtual work experience placement with Health Education England. You must be aged 14-18 and apply by 3rd February.
Webinars for teachers and careers advisers, with each webinar focusing on the Careers Strategy and meeting the Gatsby Benchmarks. New webinars are held regularly, but you can also access the recordings of past events.
Causeway Education share their top tips for planning higher education workshops for students.
Causeway’s Online System for Completing
Applications and References (OSCAR) provides an intuitive, step-by-step framework for planning, writing, and editing outstanding personal statements and teacher references.
The FutureMe Celebrity Chatterbox resource lets students see what some celebrities studied at higher education, and opens up for discussion how this influenced their career choices.
Find a range of resources and activities to help you build resilience and stay physically and mentally well.
Degree Tasters are brand new experiences tailored around university and higher education. These have been specially created to give you insights into both course content and university life.
The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) have developed a series of guides to support professionals working with children and young people, with the aim of improving their financial wellbeing through good quality financial education.
Short video by teachers explaining practical
ways to deliver online teaching to students.
This guide was produced by Go Higher West Yorkshire, and aims to explain the steps involved when applying for HE opportunities. The pack has been designed to help students, teachers and parents to understand how to access the support available at HE for students with additional needs.
Search for scholarships and study opportunities to support refugees and people seeking asylum in the UK to access university.
Duolino is free and fun! Practice the languge you may be learning at school or learn something completely new.
FAQ’s and information for students and prospective students.
Open to Year 12 students in the North East, students have a taster of what it is like to study a specific subject. By passing the assessed summer school project, they can work toward a guaranteed, conditional offer, as well as developing academic skills.
Love reading? Find a range of texts online from the British Library.