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Pages in category "Alumni of the University of York" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 611 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of alumni of the University of York, listed in alphabetical order by surname.The University of York, founded in 1963, has among its alumni many who have become notable, including at least twenty Members of the United Kingdom Parliament, five members of the House of Lords, two Members of the Scottish Parliament, one Member of the European Parliament and several ministers of non ...
This is a list of York University people. It includes notable graduates and faculty of the Toronto, Ontario, Canada institution, as well as graduates of Osgoode Hall Law School prior to its affiliation with York in 1969. See also Notable alumni of Osgoode Hall.
The University of York [7] (abbreviated as Ebor or York for post-nominals) is a public collegiate research university in York, England. Established in 1963, the university has expanded to more than thirty departments and centres, covering a wide range of subjects.
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The University of York Conservative and Unionist Association, known more commonly as the York Tories, is a student conservative association founded in 1963 and based at the University of York. While it is independent from the national Conservative Party , it is affiliated and does share some events.
In 1993, the Hall was occupied for one night by students protesting against a planned cut in student grants, [8] [better source needed] in 2021 anti-Conservative graffiti was scrawled on the side, [9] while in 2023 student member of Plant Based Universities hung a banner on Central Hall and let off non-toxic flares. [10]
The historic King's Manor Library is located in the centre of York in a Grade I listed building on Exhibition Square. The King's Manor building was originally constructed to house the abbots of St Mary's Abbey, York. [10] It later became the site for the Yorkshire School for the Blind before it became the property of the City of York in 1958.