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  2. Josephine Butler College, Durham - Wikipedia

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    Josephine Butler College is a constituent college of Durham University. [1] 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. Butler's father was the cousin of the 2nd Earl Grey, [3 ...

  3. Durham Smythe - Wikipedia

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    Receptions: 123. Receiving yards: 1,175. Receiving touchdowns: 3. Player stats at NFL.com ยท PFR. Durham Smythe (born August 9, 1995) is an American football tight end for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Notre Dame.

  4. Durham University - Wikipedia

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    The Durham University SRC was formed in 1907 with representatives from the Durham Colleges, the College of Medicine, and Armstrong College (also in Newcastle). In 1963, after the creation of Newcastle University , the Durham Colleges SRC became the Durham University SRC, and was renamed as the Durham Students' Union in 1970.

  5. Durham, England - Wikipedia

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    East Durham College. New College Durham is the city's largest college of further education. It was founded in 1977 as a result of a merger between Neville's Cross College of Education and Durham Technical College. The college operated on two main sites near the city of Durham: Neville's Cross and Framwellgate Moor. The site at Framwellgate Moor ...

  6. St Bede's Catholic School, Peterlee - Wikipedia

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    St Bede's Catholic School is a coeducational Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form located in Peterlee, County Durham, England. History. The school was officially opened in 1970 by Bishop Hugh Lindsay, but actually opened for staff and pupils in September 1969. Then only the first-year students, born in 1957-58, were a truly non ...

  7. Queen's Campus, Durham University - Wikipedia

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    www .durhamisc .com. Location in County Durham. Queen's Campus is a site owned by the University of Durham located in Thornaby-on-Tees in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees, now home to the Durham University International Study Centre . It was founded in 1992 as University College, Stockton (UCS), a joint venture with the University of Teesside.

  8. College of St Hild and St Bede, Durham - Wikipedia

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    College of St Hild and St Bede, Durham. / 54.7775; -1.564815. The College of St Hild and St Bede, commonly known as Hild Bede, is a college of Durham University in England. It is the university's second largest collegiate body, with over 1000 students. The co-educational college was formed in 1975 following the merger of two much older single ...

  9. St John's College, Durham - Wikipedia

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    370. Inscription. 1986 (10th Session) St John's College is one of the two recognised colleges of Durham University. The college was established in 1909 as a Church of England theological college and become a full constituent college of the university in 1919. The college consists of John's Hall for students studying on any university course and ...