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  2. Priestley College - Wikipedia

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    The college's current name is in honour of clergyman, chemist, and educator Joseph Priestley (1733–1804), a pioneer in teaching modern history and the sciences who is perhaps best known for discovering oxygen in 1774. A statue of him now stands inside the main entrance of the college.

  3. Sir Thomas Boteler Church of England High School - Wikipedia

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    The sixth form moved all the pupils to the new Priestley College in the autumn of 1979. This was the same term that the first mixed comprehensive pupils started to be admitted. The remaining 4 years of grammar school pupils continued until they left after their 5th year at the school.

  4. Leeds City College - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Priestley Campus, former Joseph Priestley College Morley site, with sites also in Rothwell and Beeston. In September 2013 a new site was opened: Printworks Campus , in Hunslet Road, Leeds, incorporating the Grade II listed print halls of the former Alf Cooke printworks and purpose-built new buildings, [ 12 ] with an additional classroom ...

  5. Joseph Priestley College - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Priestley College was a further education college founded in 1955 serving the communities of South Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was named after Joseph Priestley , the scientist and co-discoverer of oxygen who was born nearby.

  6. Trinity term - Wikipedia

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    The dates on which each Full Term will begin and end in the next academic year but one are published by the Registrar in the University Gazette during Hilary Term. [ 2 ] At the University of Sydney , it was the second and coldest of the three terms, running from the 24th to the 34th Mondays of the year (late May to early August) in the middle ...

  7. Trinity Hall, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Hall (formally The College or Hall of the Holy Trinity in the University of Cambridge) is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. [4]Founded in 1350, it is the fifth-oldest surviving college of the university, having been established by William Bateman, Bishop of Norwich, to train clergymen in canon law after the Black Death.

  8. US business activity at nine-month low in January; hiring ...

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    U.S. business activity slowed to a ninth-month low in January amid rising price pressures, but firms reported boosting hiring, supporting the Federal Reserve's cautious approach to cutting ...

  9. Piers Forster - Wikipedia

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    Piers Forster is a Professor of Physical Climate Change and Director of the Priestley Centre for Climate Futures at the University of Leeds. [1] [2] A physicist by training, his research focuses on quantifying the different human causes of climate change and the way the Earth responds.