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  2. Women's Library - Wikipedia

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    In August of the same year, London Guildhall University merged with the University of North London to become London Metropolitan University. [ 8 ] Under the auspices of LMU, the Women's Library hosted a changing programme of exhibitions in its museum space; topics included women's suffrage, beauty queens, office work, 1980s politics, women's ...

  3. University of London - Wikipedia

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    University College London (UCL) was founded under the name "London University" (but without recognition by the state) in 1826 as a secular alternative to the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, which limited their degrees to members of the established Church of England. [22]

  4. David Bawden (academic) - Wikipedia

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    He worked in industry as an information scientist for Pfizer before taking a position at City, University of London in 1990. In 2002 he became editor of the Journal of Documentation. Selected publications Books. Bawden, David (1990). User-Oriented Evaluation of Information Systems and Services. Aldershot: Gower. ISBN 978-0-566-05209-5.

  5. Warburg Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Warburg Institute is a research institution associated with the University of London in central London, England.A member of the School of Advanced Study, its focus is the study of cultural history and the role of images in culture – cross-disciplinary and global.

  6. Queen Mary University of London - Wikipedia

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    Queen Mary collaborated with Royal Holloway to help run programmes at the University of London Institute in Paris (ULIP) which is a central academic body of the University of London located in Paris, France, enabling undergraduate and graduate students to study University of London ratified French Studies degrees in France. [64]

  7. Coventry University - Wikipedia

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    Coventry University Wrocław is a campus opened in September 2020, offering courses taught in English, including IT, cybersecurity, business, and aviation management with more courses to follow in 2023. [46] The university plans to accept 160 students in the first year.

  8. University of Brighton - Wikipedia

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    The University has four libraries spread around its campuses. Aldrich Library (Moulsecoomb campus) Falmer Library; Queenwood Library (Eastbourne campus) St. Peter's House Library (City campus) Each library is typically open between 55 and 68 hours per week, including evenings and weekends. [31]

  9. University of Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    The University of Lincoln is a public research university in Lincoln, England, with origins dating back to 1861. [8] It gained university status in 1992 and its present name in 2001. The main campus is in the heart of the city of Lincoln alongside the Brayford Pool.