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Cardiff and Vale College
Cardiff and Vale College (CAVC) is one of the largest colleges in the country, with 20,000 students and 900 members of staff. We are transforming education and training across the capital region of Wales in top class industry facilities and centres of excellence across sites in Cardiff and the Vale, in the community and in the workplace.
In August 2011, Barry College and Coleg Glan Hafren, two established and successful Further Education colleges, merged to create Cardiff and Vale College and over the last four years our student success rate has continued to rise with 86% currently achieving their main qualification - one of the best records in the sector.
Gloucestershire College
GC is a modern, well-equipped College with a thriving community of UK and international students.
We offer a range of education and training programmes, including for school leavers and mature students.
Every year we welcome students from across the globe and new members of staff too!
INTO University of Gloucestershire
INTO University of Gloucestershire is a British Council accredited centre, which offers high-quality courses for adults in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) and the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language (TEFL). We run face-to-face and online courses leading to the Cambridge CELTA qualification, taught by a highly experienced team of trainers.
Coventry University
With roots reaching back to 1843, we are an evolving and innovative university with a growing reputation for excellence in education.
Coventry University offers full-time and part-time 'online' CELTA courses. Both versions of the course are based on 120+ contact hours, either concentrated into 5 weeks in the summer months or spread out over 22 weeks between October and May.
Derby College
Derby College provides an excellent learning experience to all its learners, enabling them to progress successfully to the next stage of their lives, be that further or higher education, the world of work or establishing a business start-up.
Responsible for generating the future talent required by local businesses, ensures that the local workforce is equipped with the skills, education, attitudes and behaviours that employers require to compete in this challenging economic environment.
Successfully preparing our learners for the world of work, or further study, and providing our employers with the talent they require ensures we have a positive impact on social justice. Serving around 25,000 learners and 1,500 employers each year, Derby College has four main campuses.
Central Bedforshire College
Central Bedfordshire College was established as Dunstable College in 1961 and provided education for the local community. The college was renamed in January 2010. Higher Education courses at the college are run in conjunction with the University of Bedfordshire.
Sussex Downs College
Sussex Downs College is located in East Sussex; providing high quality education and training for almost half of the county’s young people. With East Sussex County Council we are a co-sponsor of The Eastbourne Academy – an 11-16 academy which is rapidly raising standards and improving life chances for young people in the heart of Eastbourne.
We are also a member of the 157 Group of Colleges nationally, who work together to promote and develop further education. The high standards at Sussex Downs College are founded on the expertise, experience and talents of our staff and the many achievements of our learners.
University of Glasgow
The University of Glasgow is established, making it the fourth oldest university in the UK.
Over the last five centuries and more, we’ve constantly worked to push the boundaries of what’s possible. We’ve fostered the talents of seven Nobel laureates, one Prime Minister and Scotland’s inaugural First Minister. We’ve welcomed Albert Einstein to give a lecture on the origins of the general theory of relativity. Scotland’s first female medical graduates completed their degrees here in 1894 and the world’s first ultrasound images of a foetus were published by Glasgow Professor Ian Donald in 1958. In 1840 we became the first university in the UK to appoint a Professor of Engineering, and in 1957, the first in Scotland to have an electronic computer.
All of this means that if you choose to work or study here, you’ll be walking in the footsteps of some of the world’s most renowned innovators, from scientist Lord Kelvin and economist Adam Smith, to the pioneer of television John Logie Baird.
The University of Manchester
We provide a wide range of courses and services to the whole of the University of Manchester. We offer courses in some 19 languages for personal, professional and academic purposes at various levels to prospective and current students and staff of the University and to members of the wider public.
We are an examination centre for IELTS, Cambridge, Pitman, Goethe-Institut, Paris Chamber of Commerce and Madrid Chamber of Commerce and can prepare you for these examinations. We are also responsible for the multimedia language learning facilities which serve all of our students and, indeed, all the students of theSchool of Arts Languages and Cultures' degree programmes.