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What we offer - the new Student Enterprise and Employability Service (SEE)
There are some exciting changes taking place in the Careers and Enterprise service. It is being reshaped into the Student Enterprise & Employability Service (SEE) and will be launched in November 2011.
Working closely with colleagues in the individual Colleges, the SEE team aims to equip students and graduates with the skills to develop their practice, products, knowledge and intellectual capital through tailored advice and support.
The new service will bring together the work of Creative Careers, the Enterprise Centre for the Creative Arts (ECCA), Artquest, Own-it and ArtsTemps, and will be coordinated to focus more closely on the specific needs of University of the Arts London students and emerging graduates. During this transition period, we aim to maintain a good level of support.
To get started, take a look at these websites for a wealth of information on the creative industries:
• ECCA – provides support to UAL students and graduates around setting up a business or working for yourself
• Creative Careers – provides careers advice and information for UAL students and graduates
• Artquest – Provides critical engagement and practical support to visual artists and craftspeople
• Own-it – Intellectual property advice for the creative sector
• ArtsTemps – UAL’s in-house temping agency
• Creative Living – online guidance for creative people
• Creative Choices – essential kit for your career
• Creative Opportunities - job vacancy and work placement website for UAL students and graduates
• Prospects – the UK's official graduate employment site
• Business Link – a comprehensive resource centre on all self-employment matters
• HMRC – register your practice or business, or seek advice on tax-related matters
For more information go to see.arts.ac.uk
Students with Disabilities and Learning Difficulties - help accessing the service:
We aim to provide equal opportunities for all our clients. We respond positively to the needs of clients with disabilities and learning difficulties. We recognise our legal responsibilities under the Disability Discrimination Act and are continuously developing our work in this area, improving accessibility to services.
See information for students with disabilities or contact us to discuss your own individual needs and how we can help.
Creative Careers Policy Documents
Strategic and Operating Plans 2009-12 and 2009-10 (PDF, 44Kb)
Work with employers
Terms and conditions for our work with employers (PDF, 8.58Kb)
Creative Careers policy for employment work (PDF, 20.5Kb)
Working with recruitment agencies (PDF, 34.4Kb)
Work placements policy (PDF, 9.17Kb)
Creative Careers policy for employer visits (PDF, 16.2Kb)
Work with clients
Definition of clients (PDF, 17.8Kb)
Students with disabilties and learning difficulties (PDF, 11.1Kb)
Student complaints relating to employers (PDF, 18.7Kb)
Confidentiality policy (Word, 43 Kb)
Information about complaints and appeals







