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  2. Graduate College, Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    Until its creation in 1989 (although its own purpose-built accommodation on South-West campus was not opened until 1996) each of the other eight colleges also took postgraduates. The university had a lot of success in postgraduate work, and it was felt postgraduates should have their own college for social, administrative and accommodation ...

  3. Furness College, Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    Furness College is the fifth college of the Lancaster University.Planning of the college started in 1966 when a 12-person planning committee chaired by Professor Reynolds (founding dean of Furness) was established to design the buildings and faculties of the college.

  4. Pendle College, Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    Pendle ensuite accommodation in Alexandra Park (a.k.a. 'Posh Pendle') With standard, en-suite and studio accommodation Pendle College has a wide choice of accommodation options. The college moved to its current location at the far south end of campus in 1994; [ 5 ] Grizedale College had already incorporated the original Pendle buildings in 1993.

  5. Lancaster University - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster University (officially The University of Lancaster) [4] is a public research university in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. The university was established in 1964 by royal charter , [ 5 ] as one of several new universities created in the 1960s.

  6. Lonsdale College, Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    Lonsdale College is a constituent college of Lancaster University.It was one of the two founding colleges, originally built when the university first opened in 1964. It is also one of the largest colleges on campus in terms of Junior Common Room membership, with over 1,900 undergraduates.

  7. Grizedale College, Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    Grizedale's New Accommodation - Town house on the site of the former 'J' Block. The original college accommodation 'E' and 'J' blocks were demolished in summer 2006. Problems with other building projects on campus meant that the site of the former buildings laid vacant for almost all of the 2006/07 academic year.

  8. The County College, Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    The County College, also known as County College or County, is a constituent college of the University of Lancaster. The establishment of the college was financed through the benefaction of Lancashire County Council and it is named after it. [2] The original college building, County Main, was opened by The Queen in 1969. [3]

  9. Fylde College, Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    The College, which has a reputation for being 'The Home of Sport' in Lancaster University, [8] has lost the Carter shield – the competition shield for sport – only once in 14 years. Fylde Netball Team won the 2009–10 league. The Fylde B's men's football team were also crowned champions of their league in the 2011–12 season unbeaten.