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  2. Bloomsbury Institute - Wikipedia

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    Bloomsbury Institute is a higher education provider in central London offering undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses in business management, accounting, and law. The Institute was founded in 2002 as the London School of Business and Management and adopted its current name in 2018.

  3. Birkbeck, University of London - Wikipedia

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    Sir George Birkbeck, founder of Birkbeck, University of London Part of the main Birkbeck campus in Bloomsbury, showing the main entrance (on the right).. In 1823 Sir George Birkbeck, a physician and graduate of the University of Edinburgh who was a pioneer of adult education, founded the London Mechanics' Institute at a meeting in the Crown and Anchor Tavern in the Strand.

  4. Senate House, London - Wikipedia

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    Senate House is the administrative centre of the University of London, situated in the heart of Bloomsbury, London, immediately to the north of the British Museum.. The Art Deco building was constructed between 1932 and 1937 as the first phase of a large uncompleted scheme designed for the university by Charles Holden.

  5. Goodenough College - Wikipedia

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    Entrance, and coat of arms. Goodenough College is a postgraduate residence and educational trust in Mecklenburgh Square in Bloomsbury, central London, England.Other names under which the college has been known are London House, William Goodenough House, and the London Goodenough Trust.

  6. College Hall, London - Wikipedia

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    College Hall is a fully catered hall of residence of the University of London.It is situated on Malet Street in the Bloomsbury district of central London.It is an intercollegiate hall, and as such provides accommodation for full-time students at constituent colleges and institutions of the University, including King's College, University College, Queen Mary, the London School of Economics and ...

  7. Bloomsbury - Wikipedia

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    Bloomsbury is an intellectual and literary hub for London, as home of world-known Bloomsbury Publishing, publishers of the Harry Potter series, and namesake of the Bloomsbury Group, a group of British intellectuals which included author Virginia Woolf, biographer Lytton Strachey, and economist John Maynard Keynes.

  8. Talk:Bloomsbury Institute - Wikipedia

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  9. Torrington Square - Wikipedia

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    Torrington Square is a square in Bloomsbury, owned by the University of London, located in central London, England. [1] Today, the square is largely non-residential since most of the houses have been demolished by the university. The southern end of the square is dominated by the University of London's Senate House.