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  2. UCU - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Ucu Agustin (born 1976), ... This page was last edited on 22 January 2025, ...

  3. Uganda Christian University - Wikipedia

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    He is an American Anglican priest, theologian, and missionary. He helped UCU to receive a government charter in 2004, the first of its kind in Uganda. Noll's term as vice chancellor ended in 2010. [11] John Senyonyi, an evangelist and mathematician, is the UCU's second vice chancellor. He joined UCU as a chaplain in 2001.

  4. Ukrainian Catholic University - Wikipedia

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    UCU is the first Catholic university on post-Soviet territory and the leading independent university in Ukraine. In 2018, UCU’s entrants had the top average standardized test score among all institutions of higher education in Ukraine. The Sheptytsky Center was named “Face of the City of Lviv” in 2017.

  5. Catholic University of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 Extension Services at UCU counted 141 projects with 191 teachers and 1,700 students involved. [9] A major vacation-time project is building homes for the poor, [ 10 ] There are student-organized events and tournaments throughout the year, [ 11 ] and a series of workshops voted for by the students to foster their special interests. [ 12 ]

  6. Ucu Agustin - Wikipedia

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    Ucu Agustin (born 19 August 1976 in Sukabumi, Indonesia) is an Indonesian journalist, writer, and documentary filmmaker. Educated in an Islamic boarding school, Ucu became interested in journalism after realising that there were many prostitutes from her hometown. Beginning in the print media, she moved to making documentaries after she saw a ...

  7. University and College Union - Wikipedia

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    UCU campaigns heavily to reduce academic casualisation, [6] including the use of temporary contracts to employ tutors, lecturers and project researchers. UCU's view of project research is that research is performed more efficiently by professional and stable career researchers, based in researcher pools and assigned to projects internally as they come up, as in most non-university project ...

  8. 2018–2023 United Kingdom higher education strikes - Wikipedia

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    Strikes began on 25 November. According to figures subsequently gathered by UCEA, 29.2% of UCU members at the affected universities took strike action, representing 5% of all staff at those universities (not all of whom were in the constituency represented by UCU), though around 26% reported pockets of high impact on teaching. [285]

  9. Jo Grady - Wikipedia

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    [2] [6] The General Secretary of UCU, Sally Hunt, stood down in February 2019, and Grady ran in the resulting election. Her campaign was noted for its strong online presence, and prominent badges and posters. She defeated Jo McNeill and Matt Waddup, taking 64% of the vote in the final round of voting. [2] [4] [6]