EXODUS

Description

The EXODUS database is Careers Europe's International careers information database.  EXODUS is a comprehensive and easy to use database of international careers information. It provides an all in one gateway to opportunities around the world, including information about Gap Years, Studying, Working, Volunteering and Living in countries worldwide. It also provides direct access to websites of relevant and useful organisations e.g. embassies, gap year organisations etc.

Who is it for?

EXODUS is produced for careers advisers, careers teachers and their clients.  It also contains information of use to teachers of other subjects.  It is intended for use in careers and connexions centres, schools, universities, colleges, public libraries and other public information points.

Format

Available as a CD Rom product for installation on stand alone machines and networks.  Also available online.

Future Developments

EXODUS is constantly reviewed and updated.  We strive to keep the content fresh and relevant to our users' needs,  We continually review and improve the look and user friendliness of the interface and also the structure of EXODUS.

Comments

"Very easy to get around - the different menus are really helpful - especially the section ‘Where in the World’"

"A mine of information on all things European, not to mention USA, Canada, Australia etc etc!"

Demonstration

A trial access period to EXODUS can be arranged. Please email us for your trial username and password.

Pricing

EXODUS is available from £105 (+VAT) for a single site licence.  However discounts are available for larger numbers of sites and we are also able to offer area wide licences and remote access for library users.  Please contact us for more information by email or ring 01274 829600

Ordering

Contact us on 01274 829600

Support Materials

We offer a number of free support materials to download:

Advisors Guide (.pdf format)

1 hour lesson plan (.pdf format)

5 hours of lesson plans (.pdf format)

 

Page last updated: 05 June 2009