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  2. City and Guilds of London Institute - Wikipedia

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    Website. cityandguilds.com. The City and Guilds of London Institute is an educational organisation in the United Kingdom. Founded on 11 November 1878 by the City of London and 16 livery companies to develop a national system of technical education, the institute has been operating under royal charter, granted by Queen Victoria, since 1900.

  3. National Vocational Qualification - Wikipedia

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    National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) are practical work-based awards in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland that are achieved through assessment and training. The regulatory framework supporting NVQs was withdrawn in 2015 and replaced by the Regulated Qualifications Framework (), although the term "NVQ" may be used in RQF qualifications if they "are based on recognised occupational ...

  4. City and Guilds English examinations - Wikipedia

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    The City and Guilds examination body issues a number of English examinations for speakers of English as a second or other language (ESOL). The exams use a communicative approach, and can be taken at educational institutions approved by City and Guilds. City and Guilds developed its English examinations after they acquired the Pitman ...

  5. City & Guilds - Wikipedia

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  6. Guild - Wikipedia

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    Guild. A guild ( / ɡɪld / GILD) is an association of artisans and merchants who oversee the practice of their craft/trade in a particular territory. The earliest types of guild formed as organizations of tradespeople belonging to a professional association. They sometimes depended on grants of letters patent from a monarch or other ruler to ...

  7. Examination boards in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    These boards were soon joined by the Associated Examining Board (AEB), which was founded by City & Guilds in 1953. The Southern Universities' Joint Board for School Examinations was founded in 1954 as a successor to the University of Bristol School Examinations Council. The Durham University Examinations Board ceased to exist in 1964.

  8. City & Guilds Mnemonic Code - Wikipedia

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    City & Guilds Mnemonic Code. The City & Guilds Mnemonic Code and its associated City & Guilds Computer was a specification for an assembler language and a virtual computer system that ran it. It was introduced in 1964 by the City and Guilds of London Institute and used as the basis for a number of computer programming and administration courses.

  9. City and Guilds of London Art School - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.cityandguildsartschool.ac.uk. Founded in 1854 as the Lambeth School of Art, [1] the City and Guilds of London Art School is a small specialist art college [2] located in central London, England. Originally founded as a government art school, [3] it is now an independent, not-for-profit charity, and is one of the country's longest ...