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  2. Brunel University of London - Wikipedia

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    The Brunel Times is Brunel University's official student newspaper. Before 2019, it was called Le Nurb , [ 51 ] which has Brunel spelt backwards. Before that, it was a magazine called Route 66, named after the different campus locations Runneymede, Osterley, Uxbridge and Twickenham, not after a bus route which supposedly ran through Brunel's ...

  3. SITS:Vision - Wikipedia

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    SITS:Vision, also known just as SITS, is a database application used for course and student management in further and higher education institutions, developed and maintained by the Tribal Group. It is currently used by roughly 70% [ 1 ] of the UK higher education sector as well as international institutions such as the University of Sydney and ...

  4. Brunel University lecture centre - Wikipedia

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    The Brunel University lecture centre is a Grade II listed building on the campus of Brunel University London, Uxbridge. It contains six large lecture halls with capacities of 160 to 200 people each, as well as smaller teaching rooms and lecture halls with capacities of 60 to 80.

  5. Category:Academics of Brunel University London - Wikipedia

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    London portal; Schools portal; Biography portal; Pages in category "Academics of Brunel University London" The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 ...

  6. Brunel University - Wikipedia

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  7. Category : People associated with Brunel University London

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    Alumni of Brunel University London (189 P) Pages in category "People associated with Brunel University London" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  8. Michael Sterling - Wikipedia

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    At Brunel, Sterling oversaw the consolidation of the University and a merger with the West London Institute of Higher Education, which produced a multi-sited university with a student body of 12,000. More controversially, he closed the Departments of Physics and Chemistry, and oversaw the award of an honorary doctorate to Dame Margaret Thatcher ...

  9. Tony James (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Tony James was born in Shepherd's Bush in West London on 12 April 1953, and spent his childhood years in Twickenham.After formal education at Hampton Grammar School he attended Brunel University, from which he graduated with first-class honours in mathematics and computer science. [1]