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University of Chester

University of Chester

The University of Chester is one of the most long-established places offering a university education in the country.Read

Deeside College

Deeside College, Connah's Quay

These are exciting times for Deeside College, one of Wales’ leading Further Education colleges. On August 1, 2009, Deeside College and the Welsh College of Horticulture in Northop merged to become one of the largest Further Education establishments in Wales.Read

Chester Business School

Chester Business School

Chester Business School offers a whole host of new and innovative programmes, designed to help meet current challenges and secure the future success of individuals and businesses.Read

West Cheshire College

West Cheshire College

West Cheshire College is recognised as a key driver in the regeneration of the local area. Our excellent success rates, combined with significant on-going investment and forthcoming state-of-the-art build, demonstrate our commitment to providing the highest standards of service to our learners and key stakeholders.Read

Glyndwr University

Glyndŵr University (formerly NEWI)

In July 2008 the North East Wales Institute of Higher Education (NEWI) became Glyndwr University. The Institute was granted university status by royal assent of the Queen, on the advice of the Privy Council meaning that North East Wales now has its own University.Read

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