This blog is designed to keep you up-to-date with Careers Education, Information and Guidance (CEIAG) available locally, nationally and through the school. I’ll be posting information about employment and training opportunities available locally as well as details of open days and useful websites. The world of education, employment and training opportunities is changing rapidly so keep checking in for the latest information.

Mr Cross


Monday 13 July 2015

Introducing The Medic Portal

The Medic Portal, an organisation which works with thousands of students every year, has partnered with the Royal Society of Medicine to develop a definitive resource for anyone applying to medicine. 

Features include:
  • A free 100+ page guide covering every stage of the Medicine application process
  • A free portfolio tool where you can manage your application and performance
  • A free, one-click tool which allows you to compare all UK Medical School data
  • Blogs from applicants and students, Science experts and weekly news summaries
  • An online learning platform where you can practise UKCAT, BMAT and interview questions
  • Access to leading, interactive courses and tutoring for Medicine

It really is the "one stop shop" for would-be Doctors ...

Tuesday 7 July 2015

Which universities are most likely to get you a job?

New data released by the Higher Education Statistics Agency has revealed how university graduates from the class of 2013/14 got on when entering the world of work. The Telegraph newspaper has compiled a list of the 'Top 10' universities for employment. The "best" university, by this measure, achieved 97.4% of its graduates in employment or further study after six months. You might be interested to learn that neither Oxford or Cambridge made it into the Top 10. To find out who did, click here.

Wednesday 1 July 2015

UK is home to Unicorns

The UK has 17 companies whose start up valuation, when launched on the stock market, was $1bn or more (they are known as "Unicorns"). The vast majority of these are tech companies, including AO world, ASOS, Rightmove and Zoopla. In the last 12 months the UK has had seven unicorns, including Shazam and Farfetch, compared to six from the rest of Europe, however there were 22 in the US. Tech analyst, Manish Madhvani, said, “The UK has raced ahead as the undisputed home of unicorns in Europe. Growth is accelerated because we have created an environment capable of sustaining high levels of investment across a range of tech sector”. Max Gregory, UK chief economist at Ernst & Young, said, “There is now a growing belief that the next global tech giant will come from London”.  [ source: GTAssociates ]