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UDQC (University of Durham Queen's Campus) Medsoc (Medical Society) played an integral role in the lives of students on Queen's Campus, organising nights out to Durham and Newcastle, but also raising money for charities like Marrow UK. It also had many sports teams, which, despite the small size of the medical school (both in terms of numbers ...
University Established Comments Ref. School of Life and Health Sciences Aston: 1895 Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. Bath: 1907 Founded as the Bristol and West College of Pharmacy and Chemistry [1] School of Pharmacy Birmingham: 2011 School of Pharmacy Bradford: 1966 School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences Brighton: 1858
Claire Horwell – Professor of Geohealth at Department of Earth Sciences, Durham University Ray Hudson – Lecturer in Geography; Director of the Wolfson Research Institute (2003-2007) Malcolm K. Hughes (Castle) – Regents' Professor of Dendrochronology at the University of Arizona ; co-producer of the hockey stick graph
The annual Durham University Volunteering Awards recognise individuals, teams, colleges and projects across several categories. [322] Durham University Charity Kommittee (or DUCK) is the university's student rag week [323] and the fundraising arm of the Durham Students Union. Originally a week-long event, DUCK now has events raising money for ...
Wolfson Research Institute. The Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing is an interdisciplinary research centre within Durham University.It is based at the university's Queen's Campus in Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees.
University of Durham – Durham (transferring to Newcastle University in September 2017 [3]) ... Department of Pharmacology, KIET School of Pharmacy, Ghaziabad 201 ...
University College, the oldest of the 17 Durham Colleges. Durham operates a collegiate structure similar to that of the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, in that all colleges at Durham, being constituent colleges of a "recognised body", are "listed bodies" [1] in the Education (Listed Bodies) (England) Order 2013 made under the Education Reform Act 1988.
Founded in 1965 as the Graduate Society, it achieved full college status in 2003 and adopted its current name from the then-chancellor of the university, Sir Peter Ustinov. It is Durham’s first and only exclusively postgraduate college, mostly reading for PhD, MA, MSc, and LLM degrees, and is the largest college by number of students both ...