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Centre throws open the doors to learning

Posted on 31 August 2012

The University of York's Centre for Lifelong Learning has issued an open invitation to members of the public with a thirst for learning to find out more about its extensive range of courses.

Students at the Centre for Lifelong Learning

The Centre is to hold an Open Day on Tuesday 4 September from 2-5pm at the King’s Manor, where learners will have the chance to meet tutors and staff, ask questions, and register for a place on courses which begin in early October. All the courses are open access, with no need for previous experience or qualifications.

The afternoon is being run as a drop-in, but people can find out more about the variety of study options available in advance by visiting www.york.ac.uk/lifelonglearning.

Lesley Booth, Director of Community Relations and Lifelong Learning said: “Our 2012-13 programme is as wide as ever, with over 200 courses on offer in everything from philosophy and science to creative writing and psychology. Whether it’s a one-day Saturday school or a full year’s programme of study you’re looking for, our courses are the ideal way to get back into learning and explore something new in a friendly, supportive atmosphere.”

For more information about the Open Day, or the lifelong learning programme in general, please contact the Centre either by phone on 01904 328473 or by email via lifelonglearning@york.ac.uk.

Contact details

David Garner
Senior Press Officer

Tel: +44 (0)1904 322153

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