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  2. University of Roehampton - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Roehampton became an independent university, and in 2011, it was renamed the University of Roehampton. The university is one of the post-1992 universities . Roehampton is a member of the European University Association and Universities UK .

  3. List of universities in the United Kingdom by date of foundation

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    Founded in 1946 as the College of Aeronautics. The Cranfield Institute of Technology was incorporated by royal charter in 1969, giving the institution its own degree-awarding powers. The current Cranfield University dates from 1993 and was established by royal charter rather than under the 1992 act University of West London: 1993 [101]

  4. List of universities in England - Wikipedia

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    As of August 2017, there were 106 universities in England and 5 university colleges [1] out of a total of around 130 in the United Kingdom.This includes private universities but does not include other Higher Education Institutions [Note 1] that have not been given the right to call themselves "university" or "university college" by the Privy Council or Companies House (e.g. colleges of higher ...

  5. Whitelands College - Wikipedia

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    Whitelands College is one of the oldest higher education institutions in England (predating every university except Oxford, Cambridge, London and Durham) and was founded in 1841 by the Church of England's National Society as a teacher training college for women. A flagship women's college of the Church of England, it was the first college of ...

  6. Universities in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    According to research by the University and College Union, in 2019/20 around 220,000 academic staff were employed in UK higher education institutions; a third of these were on fixed-term contracts. [155] In 2022, there were 240,420 employed in the sector. [156]

  7. Digby Stuart College - Wikipedia

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    The college moved to Roehampton and was renamed in honour of Mabel Digby and Janet Erskine Stuart in 1946. [2]: 89 The college became coeducational in 1971. [4] In 1975, the college became part of the Roehampton Institute of Higher Education, which became Roehampton University in 2004. [1]

  8. Category:University of Roehampton - Wikipedia

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  9. Lent term - Wikipedia

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    Lent term, named for Lent, the six-week fasting period before Easter, is the name of the winter academic term at the following British universities: University of Cambridge [1] Canterbury Christ Church University [2] University of Lancaster [3] University of Liverpool [4] London School of Economics and Political Science [5] Swansea University [6]