Cavendish College London Explained

Cavendish College London
Dissolved:December 2011
Founder:Siamak Taslimi

The Cavendish College London (CCL), also sometimes known as Cavendish College, was a private education institution. It provided courses in computing, creative studies, digital media, business, hospitality and music. Cavendish College London closed in December 2011.[1]

History

The college was established in 1985. In 2004, Cavendish expanded its operations in Africa and opened a university in Zambia (Cavendish University Zambia) after four years of successful operation in Zambia, the brand expanded to Uganda and opened its second university in 2008 (Cavendish University Uganda) and established other colleges internationally.[2] Cavendish College Limited was dissolved following insolvency proceedings in 2012.[3]

Cavendish International Education continues to operate other colleges internationally.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stranded: the students and staff hit by the crackdown on 'bogus' colleges. 2023-09-04. The Guardian.
  2. Stories of international teachers. The University of Iowa. Leslie Maureen. Cavendish. 2011 . 10.17077/etd.zzu3wf2p .
  3. Web site: CAVENDISH COLLEGE LIMITED overview - Find and update company information - GOV.UK. Companies House.
  4. Web site: About Us. 2023-09-04. Cavendish International. en-US.