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The School of Oriental and African Studies was founded in 1916 as the School of Oriental Studies. It took its current name in 1938 and moved to its new campus in 1941. Its iconic library was built in 1973. The university continues to expand slowly, maintaining itself as one of the premier centres for Asian […]

The School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)

UK

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St Mary’s University began in 1850 as a teacher’s training school with close ties to the Catholic Church. It soon outgrew its original campus at Brook Green in Hammersmith, and it moved to a larger facility at Strawberry Hill in 1925. This campus originally held around 250 students, but has been enlarged several times. In […]

St Mary’s University

UK

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The University of Southampton began as the Hartley institution, which first opened in 1862. The dawn of the 20th century saw a great deal of growth, and the Hartley Institution became a University College in 1902. By the mid-1930s the school had received multiple grants on the national level for the quality of its Engineering […]

University of Southampton

UK

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The University of Buckingham’s story began in 1967, when DR J W Paulley suggested creating a UK university on the model of the great private universities in the US. In just six years, the University College at Buckingham had been incorporated as an educational charity. It was formally opened a mere 3 years later in […]

University of Buckingham

UK

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The Royal Holloway University of London was founded as 2 separate institutions in the 19th century. First was Bedford College in 1849, founded by philanthropist Elizabeth Jesser Reid. Nearly 40 years later, her husband Thomas Holloway founded the Royal Holloway College as well. Queen Victoria herself opened the Founder’s Building there in 1886. They remained […]

Royal Holloway University of London

UK

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Keele University got its start on land purchased by the Stoke-on-Trent Corporation in 1948. The first school on the land was the University College of North Staffordshire in 1949. It became the University of Keele in 1962 when it was awarded the Royal Charter. Before then it had a complicated history, belonging to the fabled […]

Keele University

UK

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