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  2. Lancaster University - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster University is a public research university in Lancashire, England, established in 1964 by royal charter. It has eight residential colleges, a Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework, and is a member of the N8 Group of research universities.

  3. Fylde College, Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    Fylde College is a constituent college of the University of Lancaster, in Lancashire, England. The college was the sixth of the university’s colleges. Construction of the college buildings began in 1968 and the college began accepting students in 1969. The College officially opened in 1971. The college is named after the Fylde area of Lancashire.

  4. List of law enforcement agencies in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Find out the names and locations of the 1,117 law enforcement agencies in the state of Pennsylvania, including state, county and municipal departments. The list covers police, sheriff, constable, park ranger, game warden and other agencies.

  5. Blackpool and The Fylde College - Wikipedia

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    A further and higher education college in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, with four campuses across the Fylde Coast. It offers courses in nautical, energy, technology, arts and more, and is a partner of Lancaster University and an Institute of Technology.

  6. Lancaster, Lancashire - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster is a city in north-west England, on the River Lune and the county town of Lancashire. It has a rich history, dating back to Roman times, and is the seat of Lancaster University and the House of Lancaster.

  7. Lancaster Medical School - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster Medical School is part of Lancaster University and offers a five-year MBChB degree with problem-based learning. It has clinical placements in hospitals and community settings in North West England and admits 125 students per 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. Graduate College, Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    Graduate College is the largest college at Lancaster University, and only postgraduate college. The college's membership consists of all postgraduate students at the university, including Lancaster graduates who were members of other colleges as undergraduates.