Travel & Tourism Students – Here to Help
Published on: 23/11/2011
The College's 2nd year Travel & Tourism students were asked to help host the Safeguarding Conference for the fourth year running following their success in previous years.
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Published on: 23/11/2011
The College's 2nd year Travel & Tourism students were asked to help host the Safeguarding Conference for the fourth year running following their success in previous years.
Published on: 11/11/2011
Chinese colleges and universities demonstrated their genuine enthusiasm for the English education system and embraced our teaching methods and vocational training.
Published on: 07/11/2011
A full size replica of a space-age rocket car, which aims to beat the World Land Speed Record, was on show at the official opening of a new £6.5m Innovation and Technology Centre at Milton Keynes College this week.
Published on: 25/10/2011
James Levey was presented with the 2011 Student of the Year prize at Milton Keynes College's annual Hotel, Catering & Hospitality Awards, held recently at Woburn Sculpture Gallery.
Published on: 20/10/2011
Following the visit of the Principal and Representatives of Nanjing Higher Normal College to Milton Keynes in June,
Published on: 03/10/2011
Milton Keynes College A Level Psychology students took part in a research conference organised by the University of Northampton last Wednesday at the College’s University Centre (UCMK).
Published on: 23/09/2011
Our Hotel, Catering & Hospitality department will be running a series of one-day Personal Licence Holders courses between October 2011 and August 2012.
Published on: 19/09/2011
The College has just opened a fantastic new Innovation & Technology Centre at the Chaffron way campus and is currently recruiting new Bricklaying trainees who are interested in becoming the future of the Construction industry.
Published on: 14/09/2011
‘Children growing up in poor households tend to do less well in school, and as adults, are less likely to be employed, or if employed more likely to be in lower paying jobs, and experience poorer health.'
Published on: 14/09/2011
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