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Coleg Gwent (English: Gwent College) is Wales' largest further education college [citation needed] at various locations in the former county of Gwent, South Wales. [3] As of 2014, it has 24,000 students [4] ranging from secondary school leavers to mature students. A wide range of part-time and full-time academic and vocational courses are on ...
The site opened as a teacher training college in 1914. In the 1970s the campus became the Gwent College of Higher Education, before being incorporated as a satellite campus of the University of Wales, Newport. On further merger in 2013, it became part of the University of South Wales. In 2014 the university announced plans to close the campus ...
Coleg Gwent: Newport, Crosskeys, Ebbw Vale, Pontypool, Usk: Largest FE college in Wales Coleg Harlech: Harlech: Part of Adult Learning Wales: Grŵp Llandrillo Menai: Main campuses in Bangor, Rhos-on-Sea, Dolgellau: Formed in April 2012 as a merger of Coleg Llandrillo and Coleg Menai. [3] Coleg Sir Gâr: Carmarthen, Llanelli, Ammanford, Llandeilo
Coleg Gwent - Crosskeys (generally known as Crosskeys College) is the largest campus of Coleg Gwent. It is located next to Risca Road in Crosskeys , near Newport in Wales . The college was previously a technical college and a coal mining college.
Coleg y Cymoedd offer a range of Higher Education courses across its campuses. You can study for HNC/D, Foundation Degrees and Degrees in a variety of areas. Coleg y Cymoedd provides higher education courses with a number of partners including Cardiff Metropolitan University and UHOVI, part of the University of South Wales. Coleg y Cymoedd is a ...
1975 Colleges merge to become "Gwent College of Higher Education". Four new faculties created. 1985 New Art and Design building opens at Caerleon campus; 1987 First degree ceremony is held at Newport. 1992 Fire at Caerleon campus; 1992 GCHE leaves Gwent County Council control. 1994 Student Village opens at Caerleon campus
Coleg Morgannwg (English: Glamorgan College) is a former further education college located at four main campuses across Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. In 2013, Coleg Morgannwg merged with Ystrad Mynach College to become Coleg y Cymoedd .
The Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol (meaning: Welsh National College), known in both Welsh and English simply as Coleg, [1] was established in 2011 by the Welsh Government to work with universities in Wales to develop Welsh-language courses and resources for students; it also provides and advances Welsh medium courses, scholarship and research in Welsh universities.