Edu Passion !!!
I had ever visited Edu
Passion when i was 10th grade in Senior High School 3 .It was interesting
because many college was gathered in my school and i also asked information
about college at there.And the event was held again by OSIS Senior High School
3 in this year.At Edu Passion this year i visted some college (University of
Arizona, The Chartered Institute
of Public Relations and Maranata) . I will explain the
college at above :
University Of Arizona
Sampoerna University is
fully-licensed Indonesian university that delivers all of its programs in
English and aglins with international standard. it offers exceptional academic
programs taught by the most qualified faculty.
You can graduate with two
academic titles from University of Arizona (one of top 50 public university
in US)
Mission :To improve the prospects and enrich the
lives of the people of Arizona and the world through education, research, and
creative expression.Vision : Through cross-cutting innovations distinctive to
the University of Arizona, we will expand the student experience through
engagement, advance knowledge through innovations in creative inquiry and
collaboration, and forge novel partnerships to positively impact our community.
London College of
Communication,
London College of Communication, UAL (formerly the London
School of Printing and Graphic Arts and then London College of Printing and, briefly, London College of Printing and Distributive
Trades) is a constituent college of the University of the Arts London, located in Elephant and Castle. Natalie Brett is Head of College. It has approximately
5,000 students on almost 50 courses in media, design and screen preparing
students for careers in the creative industries. Courses cover diploma,
undergraduate and postgraduate level. Multi-media convergence now influences
LCC’s specialist areas, including graphic design and advertising, photography,
film and animation, journalism, publishing and public relations, sound arts and
design and interactive and spatial design. LCC is made up of three specialist
schools, Design School, Media School and, as of 2017, Screen School, all based
at its Elephant and Castle site History In 1894 the Saint Bride Foundation Institute
Printing School opened in Saint Bride Lane as a social, educational and
cultural centre, housing both a technical library and printing school to
provide tuition for local printers and students. At the same time another of
LCC's forebears, the Guild and Technical School, opened in Clerkenwell Road, moving the follow year to 6 Bolt Court. It
became the Bolt Court Technical School and was rebuilt in 1911. It was renamed
London County Council School of Photo-Engraving and Lithography.[2]
In 1921 the Westminster Day Continuation School opened,
becoming the School of Retail Distribution 1929. The class about to graduate in
1939 were called up and sent back to the Stamford Street building where they
spent the war years making glass scale graticule to fit into various types of
optical gunsights, submarine periscope lenses and the like.[3]
In 1949 Bolt Court and the London School of Printing
merged forming the London School of Printing and Graphic Arts. In 1962 this was
renamed the London College of Printing (LCP) and moved to a new campus at Elephant & Castle.
The North Western Polytechnic (now London Metropolitan University)
printing department merged with LCP in 1969.
In 1985 the London Institute was formed and had taught
degree awarding powers approved by Privy Council in 1993 with research degree awarding
powers in 2002.
The College of Distributive Trades merged
with LCP in 1990 becoming the London College of Printing and Distributive
Trades, renamed the London College of Printing in 1996.[4]
In 2003 the London Institute was granted university
status as the University of the Arts London with LCP becoming London College of
Communication in 2004.
The Charteres Institue of
Public Relations
The Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR)
is a professional body in the United Kingdom for public relations practitioners.
Founded as the Institute for Public Relations in 1948,[2] CIPR was
awarded Chartered status by the Privy Council of the United Kingdom in
2005 and added "Chartered" to its name.[3] As of late
2012, CIPR had 10,095 members. The association provides training and education,
publishes a code of conduct and hosts awards and events. It is governed by a
Board of Directors led by a President who is elected each year.
a private university in Bandung, the largest metropolitan city and the capital city of
West Java, Indonesia.
Maranatha Christian University
Maranatha Christian University has produced more than
30,000 alumni that contribute in development sectors in Indonesia and abroad.
This contribution is continuously supported by cooperation programs with other
educational, governmental, and social institutions, as well as industrial
organizations and cooperating partners from inside and outside the county
History
The long history of Maranatha Christian University began
on September 11, 1965 with the establishment of Yayasan Perguruan Tinggi
Kristen Maranatha by Badan Pendidikan Kristen Komisi Pembantu Setempat (the
Local Branch of Christian Education Commissioning Board) of Gereja Kristen
Indonesia (Indonesian Christian Church)
and Badan Perguruan Tinggi dan Pendidikan Kristen (the Board for Tertiary and
Christian Education) of Gereja Kristen Pasundan (Pasundan Christian Church)
on the instigation of the Bandung branch of Perkumpulan Inteligensia Kristen
Indonesia (the Association of Indonesian Christian Intelligence). Maranatha
Christian University then officially began its operation with the establishment
of Faculty of Medicine.
The first campus building on Jalan Cihampelas was built
in 1970, followed by a second one on Jalan Suria Sumantri in 1983. Since then,
Maranatha Christian University has continued developing its facilities and
infrastructure in the second campus, the area of which reaches 130,000 square
meters. The university has plans to expand its campus to other strategic
locations.
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