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  2. Combined Universities in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Developed in the early 2000s, following the work of the Camborne and University of Cornwall Support Group (a pressure group that is composed mostly of Cornish graduates), professionals founded the CUC in 1997 to seek a collaboration of all HE providers in Cornwall in working towards the establishment of a free-standing Cornish university in the future and to oppose the loss of the Camborne ...

  3. Category:Combined Universities in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Camborne School of Mines; The Cornwall College Group; F. Falmouth University; I. Institute of Cornish Studies; P. Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry; Penryn ...

  4. Red-billed chough - Wikipedia

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    The red-billed chough, Cornish chough or simply chough (/ ˈ tʃ ʌ f / CHUF; Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax), is a bird in the crow family, one of only two species in the genus Pyrrhocorax. Its eight subspecies breed on mountains and coastal cliffs from the western coasts of Ireland and Britain east through southern Europe and North Africa to Central ...

  5. Institute of Cornish Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Cornish Studies (ICS) was founded in 1971. Originally based in Pool, halfway between Camborne and Redruth, its first director was Charles Thomas who led the institute with Oliver Padel and Myrna Combellack in research into archaeology, Cornish place-names and Cornish medieval dramas.

  6. Penryn Campus - Wikipedia

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    The campus is the home of Camborne School of Mines and the Institute of Cornish Studies, both of which are departments of the University of Exeter.. The Environment and Sustainability Institute (ESI) is a £30 million research centre with a remit to find solutions to problems of environmental change.

  7. Cornwall College, England - Wikipedia

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    With more than 15,000 learners each year, [4] The Cornwall College Group is the South West's top performing college for apprenticeships. [5]It offers in excess of 2,000 technical and professional qualifications, alongside GCSEs and Access to Higher Education.

  8. Caerthillian to Kennack - Wikipedia

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    A breeding pair of Cornish choughs (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax), a rare crow–like bird in Cornwall, have produced clutches of eggs in a cave at Lizard Point, within the site. [9] In 2002 this pair was the first choughs to breed in the county in 50 years, with other pairs around Cornwall having bred since. [10] [11]

  9. Culture of Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    The chough (Cornish: palores) is also used as a symbol of Cornwall. In Cornish poetry the chough is used to symbolise the spirit of Cornwall. [clarification needed] Also there is a Cornish belief that King Arthur lives in the form of a chough. "Chough" was also used as a nickname for Cornish people. [clarification needed]