Ruskin College
Educational institution in Oxford, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the Oxford University department, see Ruskin School of Art. For the East of England university, see Anglia Ruskin University. For the American colleges of the same name, see Ruskin Colleges. For the further education college in South Croydon, see John Ruskin College.
Ruskin College, originally known as Ruskin Hall, Oxford, is part of the University of West London, located in Oxford, England. It is not a college of Oxford University. It is named after the essayist, art and social critic John Ruskin (1819–1900) and specialises in providing educational opportunities for adults with few or no qualifications.[1][2] Degrees taught at Ruskin were awarded by the Open University.[1] The college planned to merge with Activate Learning from July 2021, but instead was acquired by the University of West London during August 2021.
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Motto | "Learning to make a difference" |
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Established | 1899 |
Principal | Peter John |
Location | Dunstan Road, Old Headington , , England |
Website | www.ruskin.ac.uk |
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