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www.eef.co.uk/westmid/
EEF (Engineering Employers Federation)
the representative voice of the UK engineering with a membership
of over 5,700 companies - our 12 regional Associations provide a
wide range of employment related services.

www.eef-techcentre.org.uk
World Class engineering training centre: Create your own programme or choose from
hundredss of open programmes from Engineering skills, Practical Health and Safety programmes. Trains Apprenticeships, New Deal and upskills Company Workers.

www.youngeng.org
Young Engineers for Britain Inspiring young people to recognise the importance and excitement of a career in engineering.

www.semta.org.uk
Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Training Alliance: Site includes general information
on SEMTA's mission and programs, plus news, press releases, and contacts.

www.apprenticeships.org.uk
DFES (formerly DFEE) Department for Education and Skills:
Tailored gateways for parents, students, teachers, employers and job seekers plus publications, speeches and statistics.

www.connexions.gov.uk
Connexions (formerly the
Careers Services) Government initiative
seeks to draw together organizations involved with teenagers, and
provides advice on education, training and work.

www.e4engineering.com
E4 Engineering: Engineering
news, engineering information and engineering jobs for engineering
professionals in the UK and Europe

www.engineeringtalk.com
Engineeringtalk:
all the news from every supplier - Updated Daily

www.engineeringnet.co.uk
Engineering Net - Engineering
Magazine's Website:
For innovators in technology, manufacturing and management
Features contacts and suppliers guide along with jobs and reader
enquiries. For over 135 years, ENGINEERING
magazine has reported significant events from the world of engineering.

www.enginuity.org.uk
Enginuity: Find out
what engineering really is and why we all need it. Engineering sectors
squeezed into a handy nutshell - chemical, civil, electrical and
electronic, manufacturing, marine and mechanical.
How engineering gets into everything around us - in
our bread, our jeans and even inside our brains ...
All the steps to get into engineering explained -
training, Modern Apprenticeships and further education.
If you are a young woman in your first year of sixth
form and you have a genuine interest in becoming an engineer then
INSIGHT could be the course for
you.

www.realworkrealpay.info
Realwork Realpay - Modern
Apprenticeships
16-24 - Find out how a Modern Apprenticeship could
work for you.
Employer - Find out what benefits the modern apprenticeship programme
holds for your business.
www.lsc.gov.uk
LSC - Learning + Skills
Council: Government body co-ordinates and funds post-16 education
in further education colleges, sixth forms, work-based training
and adult learning.

www.advantagewm.co.uk
Advantage West Midlands:
Regional Development Agency spotlights its initiatives and progress
towards encouraging innovation and regeneration in the area.
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