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  2. Category:Alumni of Brunel University London - Wikipedia

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    This is a category that lists people who are alumni of Brunel University London (or other former institutions which were later combined into it, such as Brunel College of Advanced Technology, Acton Technical College, Shoreditch College of Education, Maria Grey College.)

  3. Category : People associated with Brunel University London

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    Alumni of Brunel University London (189 P) Pages in category "People associated with Brunel University London" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  4. Brunel University of London - Wikipedia

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    The Brunel Times is Brunel University's official student newspaper. Before 2019, it was called Le Nurb, [51] which has Brunel spelt backwards. Before that, it was a magazine called Route 66, named after the different campus locations Runneymede, Osterley, Uxbridge and Twickenham, not after a bus route which supposedly ran through Brunel's ...

  5. West London Institute of Higher Education - Wikipedia

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    The West London Institute of Higher Education (WLIHE), a two-campus academic establishment, was located in Isleworth and East Twickenham, West London, UK from 1976 until 1995 when it became Brunel University College. In 1997 it was fully integrated into Brunel University London. [1] Lancaster House, Osterley campus

  6. Category:Brunel University London alumni - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Alumni of Brunel University - Wikipedia

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  8. Andrew George (immunologist) - Wikipedia

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    Following his PhD, George was awarded a Beit Memorial Fellowship to carry out postdoctoral research at the Tenovus Laboratories. He then went to the National Institutes of Health to work in the laboratory of Dr David Segal, developing recombinant antibody-based molecules.

  9. Rebecca Lingwood - Wikipedia

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    Lingwood studied engineering at the University of Cambridge and graduated in 1992. She was a member of Sidney Sussex College. [1] She remained there for a doctoral degree (completed in 1995) [2] in fluid dynamics before starting a Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship.