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The college had numerous name changes until September 1976 when it merged with the Hull College of Higher Education, [2] which ultimately formed part of the University of Lincoln. The stimulus for the formation of the college was in response to a shortage of certified teachers in the city's schools. [3]
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John H Nicholson – academic, Principal of University College (1935–1954), followed by first Vice-Chancellor (1954–1956) Calie Pistorius – Engineering academic, and Vice-Chancellor (2009–2017) William Taylor – English academic, and Vice-Chancellor (1985–1991) John Venn – Hull born mathematician, and commemorated by the Venn building
These combined by Humberside County Council with the Regional College of Art (Hull School of Art), Hull College of Technology, and Hull Nautical College in September 1976 to form the LEA-run Hull College of Higher Education, which became Humberside College of Higher Education in 1983, and whose last incarnation is the University of Lincoln ...
A list of universities in Yorkshire and the Humber, educational institutions with university status by the Office for Students (formerly the Privy Council of the United Kingdom)and mainly based in England's Yorkshire and the Humber region, are institutions running courses at both undergraduate (operated by UCAS) and postgraduate levels.
The University of Hull is a public research university in Kingston upon Hull, a city in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was founded in 1927 as University College Hull. The main university campus is located in Hull and is home to the Hull York Medical School, a joint initiative with the University of York.
Academics of the University of Hull (114 P) Alumni of the University of Hull (308 P) V. Vice-chancellors of the University of Hull (10 P)
The ACUI Collegiate Pocket Billiards National Championship, in recent years known more specifically as the ACUI Collegiate Nine-ball National Championship, was an amateur United States annual pool competition for university and college students, organized by the Association of College Unions International (ACUI).