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In 1975, a group of English university tutors, teachers and managers from Oxford and London formed an independent English language teaching research organisation: The English Language Foundation.
The English Language Foundation evolved into the Centre for Advanced Studies, an English teaching centre accredited by the Oxford University Delegacy of Local Examinations.
| THE ELDP |
The English Language Development Programme provides courses for commerce, business, management, communication, science and technology, which combine work experience with academic disciplines for companies, organisations, groups and individuals. The Euroversity Faculty at the Centre For Advanced Studies generates the course material.
As commissioners of University Language Teaching Centres, and in close association with University Departments of Continuing Education, the CAS and the ELDP can prepare students for:
The Oxford University Certificates of English as a Foreign Language
The London Chamber of Commerce Certificates
Cambridge First and Proficiency Certificates
Certificates of Teaching English as a Foreign Language
The English Language Development Programme provides the Euroversity Seminars: English language courses for commerce, business, education, management, communication, science, technology, and other professional areas.
As commissioners of University Language Teaching Centres, and in close association with University Departments of Continuing Education, the ELDP provides course programmes which combine work experience with academic disciplines.
The ELDP is associated with European and International University Project Groups and, as The Centre For Advanced Studies, was accredited by The University of Oxford Local Examination Delegacy in 1976.
The CAS is not a language school, a college, or a university. It's an independent educational facility: a consultancy which, through the ELDP, provides professional development training for companies, organisations, universities, groups, and individuals.
Courses run throughout the year in continental Europe and Oxford, England. The Centre has co-ordination offices in England and other European countries, and is guided by an Academic Advisory Council.