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Kingston University got its start back in 1917 as the Gypsy Hill College, dedicated at the time to teacher training. However, it was formally recognised as a Technical College by 1926, and had moved to a new Kingston Hill campus by 1946. The school then expanded rapidly, opening the first buildings in the Penryhn Road […]

Kingston University

UK

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Plymouth Marjon University began as a pair of London-based teacher training colleges in the 1840s, St John’s and St Marks.  St John’s in Battersea was the first bespoke teacher training college in England. Its initial class of students in 1840 included orphans from a nearby workhouse. Together, St Johns and St Marks were credited with […]

Plymouth Marjon University

UK

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The University of Plymouth was founded as the Plymouth School of Navigation in 1862, though they taught a range of Arts and Science subjects even then. Exactly 100 years later, it became the Plymouth College of Technology, and Plymouth Polytechnic just seven years after that. It was combined with the Rolle College of Education in […]

University of Plymouth

UK

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The University of Glasgow is the fourth oldest university in the UK, founded back in 1451. It has hardly been standing idle for the last 5 and a half centuries, either! It has a long, celebrated history of academic, scientific, technological and social progress. It counts among its alumni two different Prime Ministers, seven Nobel […]

University of Glasgow

UK

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The University of Birmingham was established by Royal Charter in 1900, one of the last universities chartered under Queen Victoria. From the beginning it was a civic institution, revolutionary in that it eagerly accepted students from all social classes and backgrounds equally. The University of Birmingham has led the way in many fields over the […]

University of Birmingham

UK

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St George’s University London began in 1733 with the opening of St George’s Hospital. Though doctors had students even then, a formal registry of pupils was only initiated in 1752. In 1756 John Hunter, ‘the Father of Modern Surgery’, began to teach students there, followed by luminaries like Edward Jenner and Edward Wilson. The university […]

St George’s University London

UK

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Sheffield Hallam University’s beginnings were humble enough. It was founded as the Sheffield school of Design in 1843 to support the burgeoning industries of the region. Lessons were delivered I a rented room above the public baths, and few had more than 40 attendees. By the 1850s there were more than 1000 students and the […]

Sheffield Hallam University

UK

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Queen Margaret University was founded in 1875, as the Edinburgh School of Cookery. In a time of widespread poverty and inequality, it was established to provide women with access to education and independent career options. At the same time, it had the goal of improving the nutrition of working class families without any additional financial […]

Queen Margaret University

UK

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