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Cambridge Regional College
NameCambridge Regional College
CityCambridge
StateCambridgeshire
CountryEngland

Cambridge Regional College is a further education college located in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, near the River Cam and University of Cambridge. The college offers a wide range of courses, from A-levels to Vocational Training and Apprenticeships, in partnership with organizations such as the National Apprenticeship Service and the University of Bedfordshire. Students at the college have the opportunity to engage with local businesses, including Microsoft, ARM Holdings, and the Wellcome Trust, and participate in events like the Cambridge Science Festival and the Cambridge Film Festival. The college is also affiliated with the Association of Colleges and the National Union of Students.

History

The history of the college dates back to the 1950s, when it was established as a technical college, with the goal of providing education and training in areas such as Engineering, Construction, and Agriculture, in collaboration with institutions like the University of Cambridge Department of Engineering and the Institute of Agricultural Engineers. Over the years, the college has undergone significant changes, including a merger with the Cambridge College of Arts and Technology in the 1990s, which led to the formation of a new institution with a broader range of academic programs, including courses in Business Studies, Health and Social Care, and Information Technology, accredited by organizations such as the British Computer Society and the Chartered Institute of Marketing. The college has also established partnerships with international institutions, including the University of California, Berkeley, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Tokyo, and has participated in events like the WorldSkills competition and the European Skills Competition.

Campus and Facilities

The college has two main campuses, one located in Kings Hedges and the other in Huntingdon, with state-of-the-art facilities, including a Sports Centre, a Theatre, and a Restaurant, which are also used by local community groups, such as the Cambridge City Council and the Huntingdonshire District Council. The college also has a range of IT Facilities, including computer suites and Wi-Fi connectivity, and provides access to online resources, such as the British Library and the Jisc network. Students have the opportunity to participate in activities and events organized by the college's Students' Union, which is affiliated with the National Union of Students and the University of Cambridge Students' Union, and to engage with local organizations, such as the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce and the Huntingdonshire Business Network.

Academics

The college offers a wide range of academic programs, including A-levels, BTECs, and Diplomas, in subjects such as Mathematics, Science, English Literature, and History, with courses accredited by organizations such as the Assessment and Qualifications Alliance and the Oxford, Cambridge and RSA Examinations. Students can also pursue Apprenticeships and Vocational Training in areas such as Engineering, Construction, and Health and Social Care, in partnership with employers like the National Health Service and the Cambridgeshire County Council. The college has a strong focus on Employability Skills, with courses and workshops designed to help students develop the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the workplace, including programs like the Prince's Trust and the Duke of Edinburgh's Award.

Student Life

Student life at the college is vibrant and diverse, with a range of activities and events organized by the college's Students' Union, including Sports Teams, Clubs and Societies, and Volunteering Opportunities, which provide students with the chance to engage with local organizations, such as the Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and the Huntingdonshire Community Nursery. Students can also participate in events and competitions, such as the Cambridge Festival of Ideas and the National Skills Competition, and have access to support services, including Counselling, Mentoring, and Career Advice, provided by organizations like the Citizens Advice Bureau and the National Careers Service. The college also has a range of facilities, including a Cafeteria, a Library, and a Gym, which are available to students and staff, and are also used by local community groups, such as the Cambridge City Council and the Huntingdonshire District Council.

Notable Alumni

The college has a number of notable alumni, including Business Leaders, Entrepreneurs, and Innovators, who have gone on to succeed in a range of fields, from Technology and Engineering to Arts and Design, and have worked with organizations like Google, Facebook, and the BBC. Alumni have also gone on to study at top universities, including the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, and the Imperial College London, and have participated in events like the London Marathon and the Great North Run. The college is proud of its alumni and their achievements, and provides ongoing support and networking opportunities through its Alumni Association, which is affiliated with the University of Cambridge Alumni Association and the Oxford University Alumni Association.

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