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  2. University of Southampton - Wikipedia

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    Six faculties were created: Arts, Science, Engineering, Economics, Education and Law. The first University of Southampton degrees were awarded on 4 July 1953, following the appointment of the Duke of Wellington as Chancellor of the university. Student and staff numbers grew throughout the next couple of decades as a response to the Robbins Report.

  3. Highfield Campus - Wikipedia

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    Highfield Campus is the main campus of the University of Southampton and is located in Southampton, southern England. It is the largest of the university's campuses with most of the students studying there. The campus is also the location of the main university library, the students' union as well as sports facilities.

  4. School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of ...

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    Electronics and Computer Science, generally abbreviated "ECS", at the University of Southampton was founded in 1946 by Professor Erich Zepler. [1] It offers 23 undergraduate courses (in computer science, Web Science, electronic engineering, electrical and electromechanical engineering and IT in organisations), [2] 11 MSc intensive one-year taught programmes [3] and PhD research opportunities.

  5. University of Southampton Students' Union - Wikipedia

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    With the aim that 'every student loves their time at Southampton', the new strategy sets out the Union's purpose to 'help students form friendship groups, support students to complete their degree programmes and give students a voice in the university and wider community.' [2] Their three values, which were incorporated into their logo ...

  6. Avenue Campus - Wikipedia

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    The Campus from the south, showing the main Parkes building extension (centre) and the Archaeology building (far left). The campus consists of four buildings: the Archaeology and Burgess buildings, a former residential style building on Highfield Road and the main Parkes building, named after Reverend Dr James Parkes who founded the Parkes Institute for Jewish/Non-Jewish Relations that is ...

  7. Wessex Lane Halls - Wikipedia

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    Wessex Lane Halls is a halls of residence complex owned by the University of Southampton. [1] It is situated in the Swaythling district of Southampton, approximately one mile north-east of the university campus in Highfield. The complex is formed of South Stoneham House, Connaught Hall and Montefiore House. There are over 1800 undergraduate and ...

  8. Wessex Scene - Wikipedia

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    Having been in print continuously since 1936, it is one of the oldest student publications in the United Kingdom. [citation needed] Wessex Scene now takes the forms of an online news site and a monthly printed magazine, published by the University of Southampton Students' Union and available across the campuses and Halls of Residence of the ...

  9. Southampton Solent University - Wikipedia

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    Southampton Solent University (formerly and commonly known as Solent University) is a public university based in Southampton, United Kingdom. It has approximately 10,500 students (2019/20). [ 6 ] Its main campus is located on East Park Terrace near the city centre and the maritime hub of Southampton.