In April 1974 administration transferred to Humberside Education Committee, and more HNDs (briefly) included Data Processing and Marketing and Advertising.Grimsby College, as it was known from 1993, was known as an 'Associate College' of the University of Humberside, and offered a wide range of HNDs, not its former range of food-industry courses, although it even offered an HND in Viticulture and Vinification, which became the UK's first degree course in Oenology (wine-making) in 1994, run by Mike Grubb.The type of degree courses it offered were social science, business, humanities, and marketing & tourism.This was to reflect on the Estuary TV brand which is the Local Television Channel owned by the Grimsby Institute.Its connection (associate college status) with the former University of Lincolnshire and Humberside (formed in 1996) finished when this changed its name to the University of Lincoln in 2002, which rapidly closed most of its main Hull site down (now occupied by the Hull York Medical School), concentrating it all in Lincoln.[5] The Food Refrigeration and Process Engineering Research Centre (FRPERC)[6] moved to the College in August 2009.Ray Ellis took over as acting principal from Professor Daniel Khan[7] OBE in February 2010, who had been there for nine years.The site has its own nursery, theatre, campus shop, multi-use games area, and fitness suite.