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Regent's College is located in
Regent's Park,
London,
England. It is one of the two largest groups of buildings in the park, along with the
London Zoo, and was built on the site of South Villa, one of the original eight Regent's Park villas.
Regent's College is a private college which accommodates seven schools:
The College offers a wide range of courses in Business and Management & the Arts and Humanities, including American and British degree programmes.
Regent's College also operates a conference centre.
Campus history
Until 1985, the Regent's College premises were the campus of the
University of London's
Bedford College. The site was leased by Bedford College in 1908, and a new set of buildings designed by the architect
Basil Champneys was opened by
Queen Mary in 1913. The buildings were modified and added to over the years, especially after bomb damage during the
Second World War. Bedford Collegemerged with
Royal Holloway College (another college of the University of London) in 1985 and moved to Royal Holloway's campus at
Egham in
Surrey, vacating the premises in Regent's Park.
There were plans in the late 1980s to set up a private medical school on the site with Saudi Arabian...
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