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British Universities and Colleges Sport, commonly abbreviated as BUCS, is the governing body for higher education sport in the United Kingdom.. BUCS is responsible for organising 54 inter-university sports in the United Kingdom, as well as representative teams for the FISU World University Championships and the FISU World University Games.
The Level 3 Diploma in Journalism introduced in 2007 and the Level 5 National Qualification in Journalism (NQJ) introduced in 2013 have been joined by apprenticeship and foundation certificate qualifications. Qualifications cover news, magazine, production, sports, business and finance, online, video, radio and television journalism.
In July 2020, UCFB launched the Global Institute of Sport (GIS), [8] furthering UCFB's educational breadth to postgraduate studies, as well as undergraduate degrees. The institute offers Master's degree programmes, also relating to the football and wider sports industry, with campuses and global hubs in Toronto, New York City, Miami and Melbourne, as well as the two UK-based campuses.
The school is also home to Cardiff University's Centre for Community Journalism (C4CJ) [7] [8] which developed the world's first Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on community journalism. [9] The centre now also oversees the Independent Community News Network (ICNN), the UK's only representative body for community and hyperlocal publishers.
It was created in 1992, as City of Liverpool Community College, from the merger of four [which?] further education (FE) colleges in Liverpool, [1] [2] including Millbank College of Commerce. [ citation needed ] The college left LEA control in 1993, when it was incorporated as Liverpool Community College , under Companies House legislation .
Highbury College is a further education college in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. It offers vocational and academic education and training, including apprenticeships, A-levels and foundation degrees. The college was inspected by Ofsted in May 2018 and was judged to be Grade 3 Requires Improvement.
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Grimsby College, as it was known from 1993, was known as an 'Associate College' of the University of Humberside, and offered a wide range of HNDs, not its former range of food-industry courses, although it even offered an HND in Viticulture and Vinification, which became the UK's first degree course in Oenology (wine-making) in 1994, run by ...