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  2. University of Sunderland - Wikipedia

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    The University of Sunderland Students' Union is an independent education charity, led by three sabbatical officers who run the Union and are elected into the roles by their peers for a period of one year. The sabbatical officer positions are made up of: President: Education, President: Wellbeing and President: Activities.

  3. Category:University of Sunderland - Wikipedia

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    The University of Sunderland is located in the City of Sunderland in North East England. The university has over 16,000 students, including over 1,000 international students from about 70 countries. The university has over 16,000 students, including over 1,000 international students from about 70 countries.

  4. George Mason University - Wikipedia

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    The George Mason University's historical hoaxes were a group of internet hoaxes and a disinformation campaigns created by students as part of a class project for a course on "Lying about the Past" taught by history professor T. Mills Kelly, with the goal of creating an Internet deception that affected news media platforms.

  5. Category:Academics of the University of Sunderland - Wikipedia

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  6. Fourth Estate (George Mason University newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Fourth Estate, formerly known the as the Broadside is George Mason University's official student newspaper, it began its life as The Gunston Ledger in 1963. The Gunston Ledger, whose first issue appeared on the then George Mason College campus located in Bailey's Crossroads, Virginia on October 15, 1963, was an eight-page monthly printed on 12 inch by 9 inch paper.

  7. SITS:Vision - Wikipedia

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    SITS:Vision, also known just as SITS, is a database application used for course and student management in further and higher education institutions, developed and maintained by the Tribal Group. It is currently used by roughly 70% [ 1 ] of the UK higher education sector as well as international institutions such as the University of Sydney and ...

  8. UTC South Durham - Wikipedia

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    Student Leaver Profile Designed by staff, students, parents, business partners and the wider community the Student Leaver Profile represents what UTC South Durham wants for their students. Throughout the curriculum and extra-circular activities, students get the chance to develop their academic and technical knowledge and understanding, as well ...

  9. St Peter's, Sunderland - Wikipedia

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    The main new development was the Sir Tom Cowie Campus for the University of Sunderland. The campus was named to commemorate the life of the local businessman, Tom Cowie. [3] The campus was built adjacent to some of the pieces of the St Peter's Riverside Sculpture Project.