Cavendish College London

The Cavendish College London (CCL), also sometimes known as Cavendish College, was recognized as Efficient by The British Accreditation Council for Independent, Further and Higher Education. Provided courses in computing, creative studies, digital media, business and hospitality. The college was part of Cavendish International Ltd, however the Cavendish College London closed in December 2011 but other Cavendish approved centres internationally still operating under the Cavendish International Ltd.

Cavendish College London
Founder(s)Siamak Taslimi
Established1985 (1985)
PrincipalDr John Sanders
Staff50
Location,
Coordinates51°31′11.5″N 0°7′56.3″W
Address37 Alfred Place
London WC1E 7DP
Websitewww.cavendish.ac.uk

History

The college was established in 1985. In 2004 Cavendish expanded its operation in Africa and opened a university in Zambia (Cavendish University Zambia) after four years successful operation in Zambia the brand expanded to Uganda in 2008 and opened its second university in Uganda (Cavendish University Uganda). On 23 December 2011, it announced that it would be closing Cavendish College London with immediate effect. All existing students were offered the opportunity to transfer to the nearby St Patrick's College, London.[1]

Galleries, collections and lectures

CCL had Multimedia studios, darkrooms, interactive media and animation suites, as well as specialist printing, printmaking workshops.

References

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