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  2. Polytechnic (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The South-Western Polytechnic Institute (1895–1922) was founded for 'the provision of education for the poorer inhabitants of London'. It offered practical training in STEM subjects for adult men, alongside a day school for 13-15-year-old boys and girls.

  3. West London Institute of Higher Education - Wikipedia

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    The British and Foreign School Society kept an archive and ran a National Religious Education Centre on the Osterley site. The Twickenham site also hosted a ballet school, the Rambert. In 1986 plans were unveiled to merge Ealing Technical College with the Institute from September 1987. [4] The enlarged institution would seek Polytechnic status.

  4. London South Bank University - Wikipedia

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    During 1890, the former buildings of Joseph Lancaster's British and Foreign School Society were purchased for the Borough Polytechnic Institute. In May that year, the South London Polytechnics Institutes Act was passed, so that by June 1891 the governing structure and general aims of the new Institute had been created.

  5. Anna Maria Fox - Wikipedia

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    The idea for the foundation of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society was created by Anna Maria, Barclay and Caroline Fox, in 1832, when they were 17, 16 and 13, respectively. Their parents, uncles and aunts and their friends took up the idea with enthusiasm.

  6. British and Foreign School Society - Wikipedia

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    The British and Foreign School Society (BFSS) was founded in the early 19th century to support free and non-denominational British Schools in England and Wales. These schools competed with the National schools run by the National Society for Promoting Religious Education , which had the support of the established Church of England, the local ...

  7. Didsbury Campus - Wikipedia

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    Didsbury became part of Manchester Polytechnic in 1977, [45] renamed Didsbury School of Education. [46] The merger was met with some opposition by students, who considered the polytechnic to be "quite different" from the college. [ 47 ]

  8. Post-1992 university - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom (UK), a post-1992 university, synonymous with new university or modern university, is a former polytechnic or central institution that was given university status through the Further and Higher Education Act 1992, or an institution that has been granted university status since 1992 without receiving a royal charter. [1]

  9. Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society (commonly known as The Poly) is an educational, cultural and scientific charity, [1] as well as a local arts and cinema venue, based in Falmouth, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The Society exists to promote innovation in the arts and sciences.