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Autodesk Campus Agreement

Designed for major universities and large colleges, the Autodesk campus solution lets you install 50 or more licenses in a mix of all Autodesk's software titles. You can even decide to have your students take advantage of this campus license offering. Because it's completely subscription based, you're always working with the most recent releases.

Click here to view the Autodesk Campus Agreement

Educational Customer Stories

Autodesk Inventor and Revit bring 3D thinking to Thomas Cowley High School

At Thomas Cowley High School in Lincolnshire the technology department uses Autodesk Inventor Professional to teach 3D design and modelling from Year 7 through to GCSE. Graphics teacher, James Hannam writes schemes of work that mix traditional and contemporary PC-based topics covering three key areas of technology - graphics, resistant materials and food technology.

James is keen to introduce students to Inventor as early as possible: "It is good to get the kids thinking in 3D from the start so we give Year 7s demo pieces and small animations in Inventor and take them on from there."

Eleven Year Olds Embrace Autodesk Inventor!

Did you know that school children as young as eleven are now learning about the exciting world of design using Autodesk Inventor? "The beauty of Inventor is that, even as a fully featured professions tool, it is very easy to use.. when school children see what can be done in Inventor their eyes light up."

Huddersfield Technical College uses Autodesk Inventor to Power CoVE

Centres of Vocational Excellence have an important role to play in the Learning and Skills Council's drive to create a workforce that matches the best in the world. CoVEs are designed to make sure that training provision in this country meets the skills needs of business and industry.

University of Central England bases innovative project on Autodesk Map

"...only Autodesk Map had the multi-discipline coverage that enabled planners and landscapers to work together."