Useful Links
The list below is a collection of potentially
useful links for members of the CEU Alumni and Friends Association
UK relating particularly to life in the UK and to the world of academia.
If you know of other websites that you think would interest CEU alumni
and friends, please let us know (email Jana Lamb: jana.lamb@com-box.com
and/or Matthew Wilkinson: mmw@post.com).
If there are any errors - broken links or inaccuracies - please contact
Matthew.
General information about
the UK
British Council (UK Head Office): http://www.britishcouncil.org
The 'open.gov.uk' web site: http://www.open.gov.uk.
A first entry point to UK public sector information on the internet.
Street Maps of UK towns and cities:
http://streetmap.co.uk
Type in a post code, place name or grid reference and search for a local
street map for anywhere in the UK.
Links to CEU and OSI
CEU Alumni Affairs Office: http://www.ceu.hu/alumni/alummain.htm
CEU Home Page: http://www.ceu.hu
CEU Special and Extension Programs: http://www.ceu.hu/echo/index.html.
Includes information on the Curriculum Resource Center, the CEU Summer
University and a range of other programmes for which many CEU alumni and
friends are eligible.
Open Society Institute (OSI) - Budapest:
http://www.osi.hu.
Also contains information on a range of programmes from which you may be
able to extract funding.
Links for Students, Researchers
and Academics
British Library: http://www.bl.uk
The website of the UK's national library.
International Education Financial Aid:
http://www.iefa.org.
IEFA is the premier Internet resource for financial aid information for
international students wishing to study in a foreign country.
FastWeb: http://www.fastweb.com.
Uses the Internet to help students find scholarships for collegeby matching
a student's background, automatically, with eligibility requirements for
scholarships from around the USA.
PhD Jobs: http://www.phdjobs.com.
A web-site unique in the fact that it caters exclusively for postgraduates
of all disciplines who wish to work in industry or academia.
Studentz.com: http://www.studentz.com.
General interest site for students.