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  2. University of Cape Coast - Wikipedia

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    The University of Cape Coast was established in October 1962 as a university college and placed in a special relationship with the University of Ghana, Legon.On 1 October 1971, the college attained the status of a full and independent University, with the authority to confer its own degrees, diplomas and certificates by an Act of Parliament.

  3. Frank Fahy (physicist) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s he led work to increase the physical facilities and staff of his department, leading to the design and construction of a new science building to house the departments of Experimental and Mathematical Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Statistics. This allowed UCC to address the significant growth in student numbers.

  4. Francis Leslie Scott - Wikipedia

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    Later conferences held were on inorganic reaction mechanism, nitrogen chemistry and sulfur chemistry. This series of conferences ensured international attention for UCC chemistry. [2] After the death of his wife in 1973, Scott returned to University College Cork to work with Donald J. Cram, who was later awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. [1 ...

  5. List of Upper Canada College alumni - Wikipedia

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    Colapinto, John (c. 1977) – award-winning journalist, novelist and staff writer for The New Yorker; Davies, Robertson CC OOnt FRSC FRSL (1932) – author, playwright, and journalist [8] Fraser, Graham (c. 1964) – Canadian journalist and languages commissioner of Canada

  6. Upper Canada College - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of the former UCC campus at King and Simcoe streets Statue at UCC of its founder, John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton. UCC was founded in 1829 by Major-General Sir John Colborne (later the 1st Baron Seaton), then Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, in the hopes that it would serve as a feeder school to the newly established King's College (now known as the University of Toronto).

  7. How too much fructose may feed cancer tumors - AOL

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    “Fructose occurs naturally in some fruits and vegetables — so humans have always been exposed to it,” Gary Patti, PhD, the Michael and Tana Powell Professor of Chemistry, Genetics, and ...

  8. Union Carbide - Wikipedia

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    Union Carbide Corporation (UCC) is an American chemical company. UCC is a wholly owned subsidiary (since February 6, 2001) of Dow Chemical Company . Union Carbide produces chemicals and polymers that undergo one or more further conversions by customers before reaching consumers.

  9. John O'Halloran (academic) - Wikipedia

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    He was a founder of the Quercus Talented Students Programme and Co-Chair of the UCC Green Campus forum. [6] He led UCC’s first Academic Strategy. [7] O’Halloran is an ornithologist who received his PhD in 1987 and held the chair in zoology at UCC as of 2021. The Irish Examiner described him as a zoologist and ecologist. [8]