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The University of Southampton Science Park contains approximately 50 businesses connected to the university. [78] Originally established in 1983 as Chilworth Science Park, named after the manor house that is now a luxury hotel and conference centre, [ 79 ] the park houses business incubator units to help these companies.
Scott Mills, Radio One DJ; involved with Southampton University's radio station, Surge, although never a student at the University [206] Gerry del-Guercio, Richard Hanson, Neil Higton, John Maskell and Alexei Roszkowiak, members of indie rock band SixNationState, formed whilst studying sociology at Southampton [207]
Highfield Campus is the main campus of the University of Southampton and is located in Southampton, southern England. It is the largest of the university's campuses with most of the students studying there. The campus is also the location of the main university library, the students' union as well as sports facilities.
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Under 2017 Complete University Guide Rankings, Southampton Medical School ranked 22nd in all United Kingdom Medical Schools [22] The 2017 Guardian University league tables placed Southampton 9th out of all medical schools in the UK. [23] It is ranked as the 12th best medical school in the UK for clinical medicine by U.S. News & World Report. [24]
Electronics and Computer Science, generally abbreviated "ECS", at the University of Southampton was founded in 1946 by Professor Erich Zepler. [1] It offers 23 undergraduate courses (in computer science, Web Science, electronic engineering, electrical and electromechanical engineering and IT in organisations), [2] 11 MSc intensive one-year taught programmes [3] and PhD research opportunities.
Pearce moved to the University of Southampton in 1996 firstly as a Parkes Fellow and then as the first Ian Karten Fellow. She became lecturer, senior lecturer and then Professor of History. [4] [2] [5] [6] She is a member of the University of Southampton's Parkes Institute for the Study of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations. [7]