Event Management Training Courses
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Student Testimonials
| The most proficient Producer/Director I have worked alongside... |
Adam Proto is a highly skilled and knowledgeable teacher. I found his lectures very interesting and relevant to my previous experience. |
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| A fantastic lecturer... |
Dear Adam I haven't ever formally thanked you for all the effort and energy that went into our course, you're a fantastic lecturer and as a result I'm a much better and more confident event manager at work. |
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| A great mentor... |
Hi Adam, I wanted to express how happy I was with the training you provided and think you're a great mentor for an industry you're clearly very passionate about. |
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| Extremely enlightening course... |
Hi Adam, It is difficult to express how grateful I am to you for everything you have done for us over that last few months. |
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| What you taught me has been invaluable... |
That's great news about starting you own course! Congrats to you! I wish you every luck in your new role, and am sure it will be a success! |
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| Makes learning easy and informative... |
Do you remember that teacher from school, whose class you didn't mind going to, the one that made learning easy, some how you remembered what he said because he did in such a way that it was really interesting? |
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| Event Management Courses London - Venues |
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View Larger Map How do I get to UCL for my event management course?By underground tubeEvent planning courses London are easily accessible by tube. The closest tube stations to UCL’s Gower Street site are: Euston Square (Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan and Circle lines), Warren Street (Northern and Victoria lines), Euston (Northern and Victoria lines) and Russell Square (Piccadilly line). By busYou can easily get to your event courses London by bus. UCL’s Gower Street site is served by many Transport for London bus routes. Buses travelling from north to south stop in Gower Street, immediately outside UCL’s main gate, while those travelling from south to north stop outside Warren Street station, about five minutes’ walk from UCL. Services to these stops include route numbers: 10, 14, 24, 29, 73, 134, 390. By trainLondon has many mainline rail stations. Most of these are a short journey away from UCL, with the stations at Euston, King’s Cross and St Pancras being within easy walking distance. By carPlease note that the Bloomsbury area has metered parking and visitors are therefore strongly advised not to travel to UCL by car. UCL is within the congestion charging zone. |
Terbell run both full and part time event management courses, London transport links ensure easy access to the course from almost anywhere in the country.



