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Oxford University Department for Continuing Education

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Established
  
1850

Location
  
Oxford, England

Website
  
www.conted.ox.ac.uk

Phone
  
+44 1865 270360

Affiliation
  
University of Oxford

Academic staff
  
90

Affiliations
  
University of Oxford

Director
  
Jonathan Michie

Founded
  
1850

Oxford University Department for Continuing Education

Students
  
c. 15,000 enrollees per year

Address
  
Rewley House, 1 Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JA, UK

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Oxford University Department for Continuing Education (OUDCE) is a department within the University of Oxford that provides continuing education mainly for part-time and mature students. It is located at Rewley House, Wellington Square, Oxford, England.

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Some 15,000 students comprise the Department, of which roughly 5,000 study for an Oxford University award or credit-bearing course. Other types of course offered by the Department include online courses, short courses, weekly classes, day and weekend courses and summer schools.

The University of Oxford was one of the founders, in the late 19th century, of the so-called 'extension' movement, wherein Universities began to offer educational opportunities to adult learners outside of their traditional student base. The 19th Century saw an awakening social awareness to the needs of working-class people generally, and Oxford University signalled an educational responsibility to the general community by sending lecturers into towns and cities across Victorian England, bringing university culture to a diverse adult audience. The first of the early "Oxford Extension Lectures" was delivered in 1878. By 1893, Oxford University Extension Centres were bringing adult education to much of England and a few cities in Wales.

In 1927, the University purchased Rewley House on Wellington Square in Oxford as the permanent base of what was then known as the "University of Oxford Delegacy for Extra-Mural Studies", and which later was renamed as the Oxford University Department for Continuing Education. During the 1990s, Kellogg College was co-located here.

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References

Oxford University Department for Continuing Education Wikipedia