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  2. Ipsos MORI - Wikipedia

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    Ipsos MORI was the name of a market research company based in London, England which is now known as Ipsos and still continues as the UK arm of the global Ipsos group. [1] It was formed by a merger of Ipsos UK and MORI in October 2005. [2] The company is a member of the British Polling Council and Market Research Society. [3] [4]

  3. National Student Survey - Wikipedia

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    The most publicised boycott was that of the Cambridge University Students' Union (CUSU), [13] who described it as a “waste of government money”, and “irrelevant to the Cambridge experience” and staged a burning of T-shirts and posters. [15] CUSU also objected to the repeated attempts made by Ipsos MORI to contact students. [16]

  4. Robert Worcester - Wikipedia

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    Sir Robert Milton Worcester, KBE, DL (born 21 December 1933) is an American-born British pollster who is the founder of MORI (Market & Opinion Research International Ltd.) and a member and contributor to many voluntary organisations. He is a well-known figure in British public opinion research and political circles and as a media commentator ...

  5. Academic dress of the University of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    As with the other 'ancient universities' in Scotland, undergraduates at the University of Edinburgh are entitled to wear an undergraduate gown, made of scarlet Russell cord and cut in the London undergraduate shape. [2]

  6. Edinburgh Association for the University Education of Women

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    The ELEA was founded by Mary Crudelius, with Sarah Mair and others, in 1867 just before Sophia Jex-Blake started pressing Edinburgh University to admit medical students. Jex-Blake's campaign, covered by the press in both London and Scotland, made Edinburgh a visible part of a nationwide movement demanding higher education opportunities for women.

  7. Opinion polling on a United Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A 2023 state of the union poll asking if Ireland should unite showed that respondents from Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England all had net positive views on the unification. On a scale between −10 to definitely remain in the UK to +10 to definitely unite Ireland; the people of Scotland had a net score of +1.9, England at +0.9, Wales ...

  8. Edinburgh University Women's Union - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh University Women's Union was a students' union for women at the University of Edinburgh in Edinburgh, Scotland. The union became the Chambers Street Union before accepting the admission of men to membership in 1971, ahead of merging into the new Edinburgh University Students' Association in 1973.

  9. Johann Lamont - Wikipedia

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    In the Scottish Parliament, the Labour Women’s Group, of which Lamont is a member, opposes protections for trans people being included in the Scottish Government’s Hate Crime bill, saying: "Cross-dressing is at best a fashion statement, and at worst the public enactment of a male fetish to wear women’s clothing, particularly lingerie.