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Moray College

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Type
  
College

Principal
  
Acting Principal

Website
  
www.moray.uhi.ac.uk

Founded
  
1971

Established
  
1971

Location
  
Elgin, Moray, Scotland

Phone
  
+44 1343 576000

Affiliations
  
University of the Highlands and Islands

Address
  
Moray St, Elgin IV30 1JJ, UK

Similar
  
University of the Highland, Glasgow Kelvin College, Borders College, Fife College, South Lanarkshire College

Profiles

Moray College is a further education college based in Elgin, in Moray, northeastern Scotland. It has 1,500 full-time students and 8,100 part-time students (based on 2009–2010 academic year). It employs approximately 370 staff (266 full-time) and is a college of the University of the Highlands and Islands.

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History

In 1971 the Elgin Technical College was opened as a further education college by the local education authority. The name of the college changed to the Moray College of Further Education in 1978. When the Further and Higher Education Scotland Act was passed in 1992 the college left the ownership of the local education authority (a process known as incorporation) and the name was changed to simply Moray College.

The nature of study changed at Moray College in 1997 when it became a partner college of the UHI Millennium Institute, allowing it to offer a far wider range of subjects for study through networked courses. In 2011 the UHI Millennium Institute gained full university status, becoming the University of Highlands and Islands.

The main campus for the college is in central Elgin, with Learning Centres also located in Buckie, Nairn, Forres and Keith.

Alexander Graham Bell Centre

The Alexander Graham Bell Centre is a 3 storey extension at Moray College UHI which includes a simulated ward area, fitted with healthcare equipment such as hoists, that can be used as part of training for nursing. The £6.5m facility was funded by Moray College UHI, NHS Grampian, Highlands and Islands Enterprise and the European Regional Development Fund. It has received an award in the Education Building or Project category at the prestigious Scottish Design Awards. The centre also has conference facilities, eight classrooms and a café.

Curriculum

Main subject areas taught at the college are art, business and administration, care and social sciences, communication and languages, computing and information technology, hairdressing, beauty and complementary therapies, hospitality, science, maths, sport, skills for life and technology. A number of additional subject areas are available through the college partnership with the University of the Highlands and Islands.

In 2011 the college launched an online whisky tasting course.

References

Moray College Wikipedia