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  2. Lower Mountjoy Teaching and Learning Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Mountjoy Teaching and Learning Centre (TLC) is an educational building of Durham University in Durham, England. It is intended to blend into the Durham area, including views of the Durham Castle and Cathedral World Heritage Site , with a design that breaks up the bulk of the building.

  3. Durham University - Wikipedia

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    Durham won this tournament in 2014 (in York) and 2015 (in Durham) before York recorded their first victory in 2016 (in York). Durham's BUCS matches against Loughborough University have been described as the 'BUCS Varsity', and a varsity competition between Durham colleges and Loughborough halls of residence has been held since 2015/16. [363]

  4. Durham College - Wikipedia

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    Durham College is a public college in Ontario, Canada, with two main campuses in Oshawa and Whitby. Durham College offers over 145+ [ clarification needed ] academic programs, including six bachelor degrees and eleven apprenticeship programs, to around 13,700 full-time students.

  5. 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.

  6. Durham University Business School - Wikipedia

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    Baker became the first Professor in Management at Durham in 1975. In 1977, the business school moved from Old Elvet to Mill Hill, with money raised from industry being used to construct a purpose-built residential business school. The 1980s saw the MSc become the MBA (1986), and the launch of the distance-learning MBA (by 1989). [9] [17] [23] [24]

  7. Grey College, Durham - Wikipedia

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    Grey College is a college of Durham University in England, founded in 1959 as part of the university's expansion of its student population.The college is named after Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom at the time of the university's foundation; an alternative name considered was Cromwell College, but this proved controversial and lost by a single vote in ...

  8. Durham Sixth Form Centre - Wikipedia

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    It is an academy administered by the Providence Learning Partnership multi-academy trust. The centre is located in Durham city centre, but enrols students from across County Durham, Sunderland and into Northumberland. [3] Durham Sixth Form Centre offers a range of A-levels and BTECs as programmes of study for students.

  9. Doxbridge - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to Durham's University College (Castle) Doxbridge is a portmanteau of Durham, Oxford, and Cambridge, referring to the universities of those names. [1] It is an expansion of the more popular portmanteau Oxbridge, referring to Oxford and Cambridge universities and similar to the portmanteau Loxbridge, referring to London, Oxford and Cambridge.