World politics, Tibetan Buddhism and Anglo-Saxon Art are just a few of the courses on offer to anyone over 18 at the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education this autumn.

No qualifications are needed to join any of the nearly 300 courses, which will be held at a new venue - Homerton College, on Hills Road, Cambridge.

More information about the courses on offer, as well as some tutors and staff, will be available at an Open Evening on September 13 at Homerton College from 6.00 - 8.00pm. The College has ample car parking.

The 2004/05 programme includes a wide range of subjects from Botanical Illustration, to Archaeology, Local History, Modern History Art History, Genetics, Nature Conservation, Garden History, History of Science, Heraldry, Literature, Teaching Adult Students, and Philosophy.

There are also courses at other centres in and around Cambridge including: Film Studies at the Arts Picturehouse; Cultural Studies at the Regional College; History of Art courses at the Fitzwilliam Museum and Kettle’s Yard; and Environmental Change at the British Antarctic Survey. As well as more general courses further afield in St. Mark’s Church in Newnham, Wesley Church on Christ’s Pieces, Great Shelford, Wandlebury, Denny Abbey, Comberton and Madingley Hall.

All the courses offered by the Institute are now available in the courses brochure ‘Continuing Education 2004-5: Short courses, Certificates, Diplomas and Day-schools’.

To obtain a copy please contact The Courses Registrar, University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education, Madingley Hall, Madingley, Cambridge CB3 8AQ, tel: 01954 280399.


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