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  1. City Lit, London, United Kingdom. 17,220 likes · 113 talking about this · 8,612 were here. INSPIRING PASSIONS · REALISING AMBITIONS. City Lit is the...

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    City Lit | 4,827 followers on LinkedIn. Inspiring passions · Realising ambitions | City Lit offers inspiring courses in a bright, modern environment located in central London. For individuals we offer thousands of part-time evening classes, daytime and weekend online and face-to-face courses. For businesses we can tailor-make training to suit your needs - from conventional training to help ...

  3. Perfect for qualifications or for personal development. City Lit is perfect for further education. I've taken both onsite creative arts courses and online language or history courses. They have excellent tutors and you are free to engage with the course matter to whatever depth you can spare the time for.

  4. Join our team and play your part in bringing Londoners together to enrich their lives through learning. City Lit is London's largest provider of learning for adults, inspiring 30,000 students a year and offering an unrivalled choice of short courses. As a leader in our field, we have a reputation for delivering a high-quality student experience ...

  5. The City Literary Institute Annual Report 2022 The City Literary Institute, a company limited by guarantee Registered in England & Wales, Company No.: 02471686 Registered Office: 1-10 Keeley Street WC2B 4BA Registered Charity No.: 803007. Annual Report 2022 City Lit 2 Contents

  6. Come and find out what makes a literature class at City Lit so special. The course also presents an overview of our literature offering for term one in fiction, poetry, drama and literary non-fiction (September- December 2024). Full fee £10.00 Senior fee £10.00 Concession £10.00. View all available dates.

  7. ‘The City Literary Institute’ opened in Fetter Lane in the City of London with 180 students in September 1919. Following the opening in 1919 - soldiers with acquired hearing loss from the First World War attended lip-reading classes ; In 1939 City Lit moved to its first purpose-built home in Stukeley Street, off Drury Lane.