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Corporate Development Centre Corporate Development Centre (CDC)

http://www.uce.ac.uk/cdc/

CDC is a central service department within UCE, providing a corporate development service to the rest of the University, and a brokerage service for external companies and organisations. In one place you can access information and guidance on public and privately funded projects, and the skills in CDC form a bridge between the worlds of Higher Education and external organisations and companies. CDC works closely with colleagues both within and outside the University to transfer knowledge and assist in the economic regeneration of our region.

Birmingham City University Birmingham City University (BCU)

http://www.bcu.ac.uk/

Birmingham City University was formed by combining smaller institutions and was officially estabished by statute in 1992. The university has eight faculties that offer over 300 courses. Our catchment area extends from inner Birmingham to the Far East and the United States. Local, regional, national and international partners play a key role in much of our work. In pursuing our historic aim of providing an inclusive education for employable graduates, we work with organisations in the private and public sectors to ensure the highest possible standards of delivery.

University of Westminster University of Westminster

http://www.wmin.ac.uk/

Since its foundation in 1838 as Britain's first polytechnic, the University of Westminster has been closely involved in the business, professional and academic life of London. Westminster has always been and continues to be imaginative in recognising new needs and developing appropriate offerings in its many target markets. And as an employer, it has a strong and historic commitment to equal opportunities. As a place to work or to study, we strive to strengthen our reputation as a welcoming and inclusive organisation.

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