University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education
Madingley Hall | |
| Established | 1873 |
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| Founder | James Stuart |
| Affiliation | University of Cambridge |
| Director | James Gazzard |
| Students | 6,000 |
| Location | , England 52°13′29″N 0°02′15″E / 52.2248°N 0.0374°E |
| Website | www |
The University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education (ICE) is a department of the University of Cambridge that provides continuing education programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, ranging from undergraduate certificates to master’s degrees.
ICE is the world's oldest university department specialising in continuing education, established in 1873. It is based at the 16th-century Madingley Hall, four miles west of Cambridge.