Office of Lifelong Learning

Coordinates: 55°56′35″N 3°11′10″W / 55.943°N 3.186°W / 55.943; -3.186

Office of Lifelong Learning
Dean/Head of School Dr Con Gillen
Location Edinburgh, Scotland
Campus Urban
Affiliations University of Edinburgh
Website http://www.lifelong.ed.ac.uk/

The Office of Lifelong Learning (OLL) is a school within the College of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Edinburgh. It is where the University reaches out to the wider community. It provides part-time and short courses in a wide variety of subjects during the day and in the evening.

Each year there are around 12,000 enrolments, from local people returning to learning, to professionals seeking to develop their skills.

It is currently subdivided into Three Sections:

The Buildings of The Office of Lifelong Learning

The buildings of The Office of Lifelong Learning are located on Buccleuch Street in the Central campus adjacent to George Square in Edinburgh.

Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

The University of Edinburgh offers a varied programme of short courses, evening talks, conferences, seminars, workshops and e-learning modules in specialist topics for those working in industry, commerce and the professions.

The CPD Unit works with schools and colleges across the University in developing their CPD programmes to meet professional development needs.

Continuing Personal Education (CPE)

TheCPE Open Studies programme provides a range of courses for local people.

Open Studies

The Open Studies programme offers over 400 part-time, weekly classes each year. Many can be studied for credit, and credit may be accumulated to gain a Certificate of Higher Education.

Part-time Access course

The University of Edinburgh/Stevenson College Access Course is designed for adults living locally who want to return to part-time education. The course prepares adults (i.e. those aged 21 or over) for degree study in the Humanities and Social Sciences.

View information about the part-time Access course

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