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Durham College is a public college in Ontario, Canada, with two main campuses in Oshawa and Whitby. Durham College offers over 145 [ clarification needed ] academic programs, including five honours bachelor degrees and nine apprenticeship programs, to around 13,600 full-time students.
View history. Tools. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Durham College (also known as Durham Business College and previously as McCauley Business School [1] and Durham Business School [2]) was a junior college in Durham, North Carolina. It was opened 1947 and closed in 1980.
Durham University. Durham University (legally the University of Durham) [6] is a collegiate public research university in Durham, England, founded by an Act of Parliament in 1832 and incorporated by royal charter in 1837. It was the first recognised university to open in England for more than 600 years, after Oxford and Cambridge, and is thus ...
Durham College. / 51.7553; -1.25718. Durham College was a college of the University of Oxford, founded by the monks of Durham Priory in the late 13th century. It was closed at the dissolution of the monasteries in the mid 16th century, and its buildings were subsequently used to found Trinity College, Oxford .
Durham Tech is a charter member of the North Carolina Community College System and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. As of 2014, the college had nearly 500 full-time and part-time faculty members and 3,900 matriculated students. A large portion of Durham Tech students are part-time. To give them flexibility, the ...
Durham College. / 54.772314; -1.576700. New College, Durham, or Durham College, was a university institution set up by Oliver Cromwell, to provide an alternative to (and break the effective monopoly of) the older University of Oxford and University of Cambridge. It also had the aim of bringing university education to Northern England.
1986 (10th Session) St John's College is one of the two recognised college of the University of Durham. The college was established in 1909 as a Church of England theological college and become full constituent college of the university in 1919. The college consists of John's Hall for students studying on any university course and Cranmer Hall ...
Josephine Butler College is a constituent college of Durham University. The college was opened in 2006. [2] It is named after Josephine Elizabeth Butler , a 19th-century feminist and social reformer who had a significant role in improving women's public health and education in England.