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  2. Collingwood College, Durham - Wikipedia

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    Collingwood College is one of the constituent colleges of Durham University. Founded in 1972, it was the first Durham college that was purposely mixed-sex . It has over 1500 undergraduate students and just under 290 graduate students as of the year 2023/24, making it the largest college in Durham.

  3. Category:Alumni of Collingwood College, Durham - Wikipedia

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  4. Colleges of Durham University - Wikipedia

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    University College, the oldest of the 17 Durham Colleges. Durham operates a collegiate structure similar to that of the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, in that all colleges at Durham, being constituent colleges of a "recognised body", are "listed bodies" [1] in the Education (Listed Bodies) (England) Order 2013 made under the Education Reform Act 1988.

  5. Collingwood College Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    Collingwood is widely held as the most successful college rowing club at Durham University. [by whom?] Notable results include placing 101st at Head of the River in 2021, the highest position of all Durham College crews, and beating two out of the four Durham University Boat Club boats. In the 2017/18 season they were the 3rd most successful ...

  6. List of Durham University people - Wikipedia

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    Michael Aris (Cuths) – Author on Bhutanese, Tibetan and Himalayan culture and Buddhism; Lecturer in Asian history at St John's College, Oxford and later at St Antony's College, Oxford [72] Jeremy Black – Professor of History at the University of Exeter [73] Richard Britnell – Emeritus Professor of History at Durham University [74]

  7. Gerald Blake (academic) - Wikipedia

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    He is Professor Emeritus of Geography at Durham University. [1] He was Principal of Collingwood College, Durham from 1987 to 2001. [2] [3] He attended Monkton Combe School from 1949 to 1954. A former student of St Edmund Hall, Oxford, Blake was appointed Professor of Geography in 1995. [4]

  8. Jonny Saunders - Wikipedia

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    Saunders was educated at Bradfield College, a boarding independent school in the small village of Bradfield in Berkshire, followed by Durham University from 1994 to 1997, and was at Collingwood College, where he kept goal for the college football team. He appeared as part of the Durham Revue alongside James Cary and comic Tim FitzHigham.

  9. Anthony Tuck - Wikipedia

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    From 1965 to 1978 he was Senior Lecturer in Medieval History at Lancaster University. He was then appointed Master of Collingwood College at the University of Durham, remaining in that role until 1985. His published work focuses on the relationship between the king and nobility in late medieval England.