From then onwards, he worked closely with Elphinstone, to set up the new university and by 1505, regular lectures were taking place at King's College.
He took his education at Sagene Teachers' College.
The program took place at Regent's College and resulted in three short films made by students of Spanish.
Leka's secondary school education took place at St Peter's College, Johannesburg.
He took his B.A. at King's College, Cambridge in 1510, and proceeded to travel.
This resulted in women being able to take courses at St. Michael's College for the first time.
He accordingly took evening classes at King's College, London.
He took teacher's education at Bodø Teacher's College from 1972 to 1974, and also studied history there from 1983 to 1984.
Jim Hefferon moved to Vermont in 1990 to take a job at Saint Michael's College.
After leaving national service he took a place at St Luke's College, Exeter and represented the College's rugby team.