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Leeds Beckett University (LBU), formerly known as Leeds Metropolitan University (LMU) and before that as Leeds Polytechnic, is a public university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It has campuses in the city centre and Headingley. The university's origins can be traced to 1824, with the foundation of the Leeds Mechanics Institute.
The South Bond Building, or the former C.E. Goad Offices, is located at 105 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario. It was built in 1912, [1] and, starting in 1944, housed the Doubleday Canada publishing headquarters [2] and was purchased by Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University) in 2006. After undergoing extensive renovations that ...
Janet Douglas (February 1943 – 4 November 2024) was an English historian and academic whose later work focused on the city of Leeds in the modern period, particularly art history and architecture. She was Principal Lecturer of Politics and Social History at Leeds Polytechnic, later Leeds Metropolitan University and now Leeds Beckett ...
Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change (CTCC) is an international centre for critical research relating to the relationships between tourism, tourists and culture [1] based at Leeds Metropolitan University, England. The CTCC engages in pure and applied research, postgraduate education and professional development, consultancy, publications and ...
Lambung Mangkurat University; Latin Monetary Union; Leeds Metropolitan University; Liaoning Medical University; Lincoln Memorial University; London Metropolitan University; Loyola Marymount University; Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich; LMU, an abbreviation for Late Middle Ukrainian, a period of the Ukrainian language in the mid and late ...
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Headingley was a village until the expansion of Leeds during the Industrial Revolution and became a popular suburb where the rich moved to escape the filth and pollution of the city. In 1840, Leeds Zoological and Botanical Gardens opened but despite the opening of the nearby Headingley railway station in 1849, the zoo was loss-making and closed ...
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