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  2. Unitarian College, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    "The Manchester Academy" or "Manchester College", named after its birthplace in 1786, kept the name when it moved to York (1804–1840), and back to Manchester (1840–1853). It then moved to the capital as "Manchester New College, London", in University Hall, Gordon Square (i.e. Dr Williams's Library [5]) 1853–1889.

  3. University College Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    The average attendance of lecturing staff at UCM for the period 1 January 2019 - 31 December 2019 was 96%. [7] As of January 2002 UCM engaged/employed lecturers: [8] 96 full-time or salaried (61 men and 35 women) [8] 165 hourly-paid (77 men and 88 women) [8] As of December 2001 UCM engaged/employed lecturers: [8]

  4. University of York - Wikipedia

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    York's first two Colleges, Derwent and Langwith, were founded in 1965, as was the University of York Library. [21] These were the first residential colleges. They were followed by Alcuin and Vanbrugh in 1967 and Goodricke in 1968. In 1972 this was followed by Wentworth College. [22] The university was noted for its inventive approach to teaching.

  5. Catholic University of Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    The initiative to create the Catholic University of Mozambique (UCM) came up during the peace negotiations in Rome between FRELIMO and RENAMO.In June 1992, negotiations were deadlocked; later, the mediator, Dom Jaime Pedro Gonçalves, Archbishop of Beira, presented the idea to establish a quality university for the center and north of Mozambique and to correct the unequal concentration of ...

  6. University College Maastricht - Wikipedia

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    University College Maastricht (UCM) is an English language, internationally oriented, liberal arts and sciences college housed in the 15th century Nieuwenhof monastery in Maastricht, Netherlands. Founded in 2002, it is the second of its kind in the Netherlands.

  7. Margaret Clitherow - Wikipedia

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    The shrine to Saint Margaret on The Shambles, York, 2018 Commemorative plaque on the Ouse Bridge, York. Margaret Clitherow is the patroness of the Catholic Women's League. [19] Several schools in England are named after her, including those in Bracknell, Brixham, Manchester, Middlesbrough, Thamesmead SE28, Brent, London NW10 and Tonbridge.

  8. Unitarian Universalist Service Committee - Wikipedia

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    "Unitarian Service Committee. Administrative Records, New York office, 1944–1949". A Finding Aid. Harvard University Library. October 11, 2013 The bulk of this collection documents the activities of the New York office of the Unitarian Service Committee. The records cover 1944–1949. Includes digital images

  9. Theological School of St. Lawrence University - Wikipedia

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    The Theological School of St. Lawrence University was founded in 1856 at St. Lawrence University.In 1858, there were four students. It closed in 1965, with the consolidation of the Universalist Church of America and the American Unitarian Association into the Unitarian Universalist Association.