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Links To Other Organisations

The following links are available to associations with whom the EPC liaises:

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QAA

The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education provides an integrated quality assurance service for UK higher education.

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HEFCE

The Higher Education Funding Council for England promotes and funds high-quality, cost-effective teaching and research in universities and colleges in England.

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Higher Education Academy - Engineering Subject Centre

The national centre providing subject based support for the UK higher education engineering community in the area of learning and teaching.

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The Engineering Council (UK)

Promoting and regulating the engineering profession.

Royal Academy of Engineering

The Academy brings together engineers from all engineering disciplines with the aim of  promoting excellence in engineering for the benefit of the people of the United Kingdom.

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DCFS

The Department for Children, Schools and Families.

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BIS

The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.

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SEFI

The European Society for Engineering Education.
Publishers of the 'European Journal of Engineering Education'.

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The Engineering and Technology Board

Working in partnership with business and industry, Government, education and the profession to improve the perception of science, engineering and technology (SET) in the UK.

Go 4 SET

A new EDT initiative involving students, engineers and companies in exciting projects to stimulate the interest of young people in Science, Engineering and Technology.

NFEC   

The National Forum of Engineering Centres is a membership organisation that includes colleges, specialist schools and other providers of learning and skills development, in engineering and the related technologies. Its Members deliver learning from 14+ and many work closely with the universities in delivering higher education.  NFEC's role is to help ensure that national standards, qualifications, training frameworks, curriculum content and resources for delivery are appropriate to the quality that industry and the nation expects.