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  1. Ruskin College offers accessible adult learning for everyone, whatever your age or educational background. Our career-focused teaching is designed to help you fulfill your potential and we are here to support you at every step.

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  2. Ruskin College – originally known as Ruskin Hall, Oxford – was established in 1899 to provide education for working-class men who were could not access university. It was founded by Americans Charles A. Beard and Walter Vrooman , both of whom had studied at the University of Oxford.

  3. The Ruskin School of Art provides an exceptional environment in which research through art making is entwined with research about contemporary art, each mode of enquiry enriching the other within the larger context of a world-leading, research-intensive university.

  4. John Ruskin College is a Further Education College in Croydon, South East London. We offer a wide range of Full and Part-time courses and Apprenticeships.

  5. Ruskin College, Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire. 3,244 likes · 75 talking about this · 2,870 were here. Ruskin College, founded in 1899, offers adult learning to people of all ages and backgrounds.

  6. Ruskin College was founded in 1899 by two Americans who studied at Oxford University and decided that the same level of education should be available to everyone, not just the elite. The College is named after John Ruskin, a radical pioneer of socialist thought. Ruskin has enjoyed some remarkable episodes in its history.

  7. Ruskin College, founded in 1899, offers adult learning to people of all ages and backgrounds. For many of adult learners, financial, personal or social obstacles make it difficult to continue in education.