The University of Cambridge is subject to the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)
The University of Cambridge is subject to the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
ICE is committed to excellence in adult and part-time education and to facilitating an open and inclusive academic learning environment and, therefore, students are asked to adhere to the Institute’s Student Charter. You are expected to take full advantage of the facilities, teaching, supervision
It is possible to pay for some courses offered by the Institute of Continuing Education (ICE) by bank transfer or company invoice. Where this option is available, it will be made clear in the course materials and on the online payment page.
If you are paying for your course via funding from a third party, there are a number of things you should bear in mind before you apply.
This page explains what personal information we gather when you visit the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education (ICE) website (www.ice.cam.ac.uk) and details how that information is used
If you are applying for a course with ICE, there are a number of funding opportunities which you may be eligible for.
ICE offers a wide-range of part-time courses and qualifications which are University of Cambridge awards.
All students enrolled on an award-bearing course are required to complete Student Registration on an annual basis. This is to make sure that the information held on your student record is correct: It is not a way of registering for, or applying for, a course of study. The Student Registration Exercise must be completed even if you have studied with us before.