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The University of Northampton was founded in 1924, making it a fairly young institution by UK standards. At that time it was the Northampton Technical College, with a much more limited curriculum than it offers today. Northampton’s School of Art opened in 1937, and the College of Education was founded at the new Park campus […]

University of Northampton

UK

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Edinburgh Napier University was founded fairly recently, in 1964. When it opened as Napier Technical College it accepted only 800 students, at a purpose built facility incorporating Merchison Tower, a medieval structure that was once part of Merchison Castle, the birthplace of John Napier, the university’s namesake. The original curriculum included Engineering, Chemistry, Naval Architecture, […]

Edinburgh Napier University

UK

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Birkbeck, University of London was founded nearly 200 years ago, in 1823. The London Mechanics’ Institute was founded in the Crown and Anchor tavern on London’s famous Strand in order to bring better educational opportunities to the city’s common people. Artisans and craftspeople were given access to courses including art, economics and the sciences, something […]

Birkbeck, University of London

UK

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The University of Hull was originally founded as University College Hull in 1927. It originally boasted 14 departments – most with but a single professor – and admitted 39 students in 1928. It was originally contained in a single building. Now known as the Venn Building after one of the university’s most famous mathematicians, it […]

University of Hull

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Newman University got its start in 1968 as the Newman College of Higher Education. It ws named after Henry Newman, a notable resident of Birmingham and a great public speaker of the 19th century. It originally offered degrees through the University of Birmingham, though this changed tot eh University of Leicester in 2003. The first […]

Newman University

UK

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Bolton University got its start in 1825, when it was founded as the Bolton Mechanics’ Institute. By 1887 it was understood that the technical educational needs of the region’s population had expanded, and soon they opened a Technical School which serves more than 1500 students per year. The school officially became a College in 1926, […]

University of Bolton

UK

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Wrexham Glyndŵr University was created very recently. It became a university in 2008, and remains one of the youngest in the UK. However, Wrexham Glyndŵr University is heir to a tradition of academic excellence more than a century old. The first institution in its lineage was the Wrexham School of Scence and Art, fouded in […]

Wrexham Glyndŵr University

UK

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Bishop Grosseteste University got its start in 1862, as a teacher training college for women. Located in Lincoln and closely aligned to the Anglican Church. It was soon renamed the Lincoln Diocesan Training College. The school was renamed the Bishop Grosseteste College in 1962, to mark its centenary. The name comes from Robert Grosseteste, a […]

Bishop Grosseteste University

UK

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