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South Nottingham College was founded in 1970 in West Bridgford, while Castle College Nottingham was founded on 1 June 2006 from the merger of Broxtowe College and The People's College in Nottingham. The People's College was the oldest further education college in England, having been founded in 1847. Following a public consultation, which ran ...
The original University College building on Shakespeare Street in central Nottingham, known as the Arkwright Building, now forms part of Nottingham Trent University's City Campus. [ 15 ] Trent Building – Originally housed the entire university when it moved to University Park in 1928 Library of University College Nottingham, c.1928
The college was established as the London College of Divinity in 1863. [4] It was founded by the Reverend Alfred Peache and his sister, Kezia, who had inherited their businessman father's fortune [5] in 1858. [6] The college was established to provide an evangelical theological education to men who could not go to university.
It delivers college courses validated by Access Creative, with undergraduate and postgraduate courses being validated and run through Nottingham Trent University. It has 2 campuses, the original Nottingham campus [1] on Convent Street, and a London campus [2] on Commercial Road in Whitechapel.
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Courses are offered at undergraduate levels (BA Hons in numerous disciplines) [14] and also MAs [15] in a wide range of subjects. There is an MA by 'Registered Project or thesis', offered as a flexible postgraduate course, allowing students to tailor their course specifically around their areas of individual interest. [16]
There are around 62,500 students in Nottingham, who spend around £542m a year, an average of £11,000 each, according to Experian. University College Nottingham was founded in 1881, and given a Royal Charter in 1948, whereby it had degree-awarding powers, and named itself the University of Nottingham.
The Sir Harry and Lady Djanogly Learning Resource Centre (or the Djanogly LRC) is a library on the Jubilee Campus of the University of Nottingham, England. The library houses books and resources relating to courses and research in the university's Faculty of Education and School of Computing Science, and also houses the Commonwealth Education ...