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Public consultation for a new aerospace and technology college proposed for Biggin Hill
London South East Colleges is inviting residents of Biggin Hill, local businesses and all other interested parties to attend a public consultation meeting to view plans for a proposed Aerospace and Technology College at Biggin Hill Airport.
Aviation Minister flies into Biggin Hill
London South East Colleges showed Aviation Minister, Liz Sugg the proposed site for a new London Aerospace and Technology College during her visit to the annual London Biggin Hill Air Show this weekend.
Construction HND qualification and CIOB award add new lease of life to Rutendo's career
Following a fruitless spell working as a freelance events coordinator, and an unfortunate relationship breakup leaving her to bring up three young children alone, 38-year-old Rutendo Nhari from Bexleyheath concluded that it was ‘crunch’ time for her career.
Students rate London South East University Centre as top of its class
London South East University Centre has ranked highly in the National Student Survey - with students rating it above the national average in a number of key areas from teaching quality to assessment and feedback.
London South East Colleges recognised by the Chartered Institution of Further Education
London South East Colleges has today been granted membership to the prestigious Chartered Institution of Further Education.
Joe wages war against disease with a degree in biomedical science
A burning desire to be amongst the next generation of research scientists developing new drugs and medicines has consumed Joe Parrin for the past few years. He is now progressing towards completing his BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science degree next year.
The hospitality industry opens its doors to attract new talent
Top hospitality employers are joining forces to highlight the many exciting career options available in this rapidly expanding industry.
A frustration with local parking regulations drives Bromley student to win London Voices Journalism Award
A deep frustration over the punitive measures being imposed on London motorists has inspired a London South East Colleges student, Taiwo Salami, to voice his concerns in a written entry (Are local authorities quite literally ripping us off?) to the London Voices Journalism Competition 2018. So passionate and well researched was the entry, it has landed Taiwo the winning position in the ‘Best Beginner Award’ sponsored by The Media Society.
Twenty-one excellent reasons to celebrate
Twenty-one amazing students from across the region had their hard work rewarded earlier this month (Wednesday 4 July), when they were presented with prizes at London South East Colleges’ annual student awards ceremony.