If you want
a future career in Science, Technology, Engineering or Maths – check out these
amazing websites:
1. Tomorrow’s
Engineers is a careers
programme led by EngineeringUK and the Royal Academy of Engineering which aims to promote engineering to pupils aged 11-14. http://www.tomorrowsengineers.org.uk/resources.cfm.
2. The Institute Of Physics and National HE STEM
Programme have produced a series of short careers
video clips to illustrate the breadth of options available to
those who study physics at A-Level and beyond. Each clip is 5 – 8 minutes long,
designed to appeal to 14-16 year olds, and is linked to the GCSE
curriculum. http://www.iop.org/hestem/careerclips.
3.The
Institute of Motor Industry’s main website has information on all things automotive,
from the comprehensive career portal for
advice to industry news and events, funding
information and downloadable teaching resources. www.autocity.org.uk.
4. Future Morph is the Science Council's careers website and has been designed to
show teachers, students, parents and careers staff some of the
amazing and unexpected places that studying STEM - science, technology,
engineering and maths - can take you.
5. BigAmbition is the go-to place for young people to find
out more about a career in IT.
6. Start
your career journey with the National Careers Service https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/youngpeople/Pages/Youngpeople.aspx
7. Gocracker is designed to encourage young people
to study STEM subjects and to discover the exciting career
opportunities available to them in the SET sector. Young people can find information
and news about STEM subjects, industry sectors, apprenticeships, colleges,
universities and leading employers.
8. Three Career Insight videos featuring technicians are
now online. These videos can be used in careers talks or other activities
focusing on technician careers. To access the videos on You Tube, please click here.
9. Women in Science & Engineering - Promoting female talent in science,
technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) from classroom to boardroom http://www.wisecampaign.org.uk/
10. Welcome to science career pathways, http://www.sciencecareerpathways.com/home/
designed with employers to introduce you to
the huge range of job and career opportunities available in the science-based
industries.
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