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  2. University of Westminster - Wikipedia

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    University of Westminster Students' Union (UWSU) was founded in 1966 as The Polytechnic Students' Union. Its first President was Owen Spencer-Thomas (1966–1967). [ 42 ] During the 1970s the newly formed Polytechnic of Central London Students’ Union (PCLSU) engaged in a strategy of protest and direct action.

  3. Westminster University (Utah) - Wikipedia

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    As Westminster University is located on 27 acres in the heart of Salt Lake City, administration has had to be careful and smart about the growing student population. The sixteenth president of Westminster College, Michael S. Bassis, saw a need for growing into and connecting with the Sugar House community.

  4. Westminster University - Wikipedia

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    Westminster University may refer to: University of Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom; Westminster University (Utah), a private university in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States; Westminster University (Westminster, Colorado), whose building is listed on the U.S. NRHP

  5. Converse Hall - Wikipedia

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    The 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-story masonry structure was built out of red brick and white stone in the Jacobethan and Tudor Revival styles. It was the first building erected for the college in 1906, to a design by the Salt Lake City architectural firm of Erskine and Liljenberg, [2] and is a regionally rare example of this unusual architectural style. [3]

  6. Westminster Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Westminster Castle, also locally known as "The Pillar of Fire" is a historic landmark located in Westminster, Colorado, northwest of Denver near the intersection of 83rd and Federal. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Westminster University.

  7. Luxborough Street - Wikipedia

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    Luxborough Street looking south with mansion blocks on the left (east) and the University of Westminster on the right (west). Luxborough Street, formerly Northumberland Street, is a street in the City of Westminster, London, that runs from Marylebone Road in the north to Paddington Street in the south.

  8. Westminster Business School - Wikipedia

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    Westminster Business School is the business school of the University of Westminster.Located at its Marylebone campus in central London, it is one of the capital's leading centres for business education and has a large and diverse staff base with extensive business, consultancy and research achievements.

  9. Sir Simon Milton Westminster UTC - Wikipedia

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    Sir Simon Milton Westminster UTC, simply referred to as Westminster UTC, was a 14–19 university technical college (UTC) in the Pimlico area of Westminster in London. As a UTC, it specialised in STEM subjects, particularly transport engineering, construction, and the built environment.