Cavendish College London

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Cavendish College London, 35-37 Alfred Place

The Cavendish College London ( CCL ), also known as Cavendish College known is by the British Accreditation Council (British Accreditation Council for Independent Higher Education and Higher Education) recognized and universities equal institution for academic education and training. It offers courses in computer science , creative studies, digital media, business, and hospitality. The college was part of Cavendish International. The Cavendish College London was closed in December 2011, as well as other recognized Cavendish centers, the internationally still under the Cavendish International Ltd. are active. The college was founded in 1985. In 2004 Cavendish expanded in Africa and opened a university in Zambia (Cavendish University Zambia). After four years of successful activity in Zambia, the brand expanded to Uganda in 2008 and opened its second university in Uganda (Cavendish University Uganda). On December 23, 2011 it announced that it would close Cavendish College London with immediate effect. All existing students were given the opportunity to transfer to the nearby St. Patrick's College in London.

Well-known personalities from politics and business visited the Cavendish College London, such as the Nigerian presidential candidate Ahmed Buhari and the head of the Turkish Seramiksan group Gül Sağır Aydın.

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  3. https://leadership.ng/2018/03/16/2019-presidency-and-the-new-entrants/
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  5. https://leadership.ng/2018/04/29/young-presidential-aspirants-harbingers-of-a-new-order/
  6. http://www.sanayigazetesi.com.tr/kobiler/seramiksana-taze-kan-h13396.html

Coordinates: 51 ° 31 '11.5 "  N , 0 ° 7' 56.3"  W.