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MidKent College (formerly Mid-Kent College of Higher and Further Education) is a further education college in Kent, England. It runs courses from two separate campuses in Maidstone and Medway, including a number of higher education courses. There are approximately 8,500 students aged 16 years and upwards enrolled at the college. Courses offered range from pre-entry level to degree level and cover a wide range of vocational and academic subject areas.〔(The Association of South East Colleges website )〕 == Campuses == The college has two main campuses: the Medway Campus in Gillingham and the Maidstone Campus (formerly the Oakwood Park Centre). In September 2009 all courses at the old sites of the Horsted Centre in Chatham and the City Way Centre in Rochester were moved to a new combined campus on Prince Arthur Road in Gillingham. The new campus, which received more than £40 million of Learning and Skills Council (LSC) funding, cost a total of £86million. It offers training facilities in a range of subject areas including construction, performing arts, music and catering.〔(''Medway Messenger'' News website )〕 The Medway Campus was officially opened by The Princess Royal on Thursday 25 March 2010.〔()〕 In late 2012 work started on a £22 million refurbishment of the Maidstone Campus to bring its facilities up to the standard of the Medway Campus.〔http://www.midkent.ac.uk/news/news-archive/exciting-times-ahead-at-mkc〕 The wider development of the Maidstone Campus also includes a refurbishment of the University for the Creative Arts' Maidstone campus – also located at Oakwood Park – which was purchased by the College in 2011.〔http://www.midkent.ac.uk/news/news-archive/denne-to-redevelop-maidstone-campus〕 In 2014 both City Way and Horsted centres were demolished. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「MidKent College」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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