Educational and related European opportunities

Studying and working in Europe

Below are some useful external websites on studying and working in Europe.

Please note The following links are not part of the Haringey Council website. Please read our legal disclaimer before using these links.

Association of Commonwealth Universities - inclu

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Citizens First - key information on European countries including living, working, studying, training and doing research, buying goods and services, travelling, equal opportunities and looking for work.

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ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) - academic recognition of studies abroad.

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Electronic Training Village - includes European study visits for vocational training, transparency of qualifications and implications for CVs (information on the European Forum on Transparency of Vocational Qualifications), also other resources and reports on vocational education.

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Erasmus Student Network International - students working for exchange students, includes guides to studying in other countries, European policy issues, European student organisations.

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The European Choice - a guide to opportunities for Higher Education in Europe - general guide to opportunities in Higher Education in Europe, including HE systems in Europe, grants and loans for UK students, EU programmes, recommended addresses and books, UK government (DfES) site.

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Further Information

Adult students in class

Address
Adult Guidance
Wood Green Learning Centre
2nd Floor, Central Library
High Road, Wood Green
N22 6XD.

Tel 020 8489 2500
Email hals.guidance@haringey.gov.uk.

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Page Last Updated: 18 July 2008

This page belongs to the following categories :
- Education and learning > Adult and community education
- Education and learning > Higher education
- Education and learning > Job training and development

 
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Haringey residents recycled and composted more than 19,000 tonnes of waste in 2007-08 - equivalent to the weight of around 3,167 African elephants.