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  2. University of Roehampton - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Roehampton became an independent university, and in 2011, it was renamed the University of Roehampton. The university is one of the post-1992 universities . Roehampton is a member of the European University Association and Universities UK .

  3. Paul O'Prey - Wikipedia

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    Paul Gerard O'Prey CBE is an academic leader and author who was Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Roehampton, London from 2004 until 2019. [1] In 2019 he was appointed chair of the Edward James Foundation, which owns a large rural estate in the South Downs and runs West Dean College of Arts and Conservation. [2]

  4. Whitelands College - Wikipedia

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    Parkstead House, Roehampton, London. Whitelands College is one of the oldest higher education institutions in England (predating every university except Oxford, Cambridge, London and Durham) and was founded in 1841 by the Church of England's National Society as a teacher training college for women.

  5. Froebel College - Wikipedia

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    Roehampton University 51°27′21″N 0°14′46″W  /  51.4557°N 0.2460°W  / 51.4557; - This United Kingdom university, college or other education institution article is a stub .

  6. Digby Stuart College - Wikipedia

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    The college moved to Roehampton and was renamed in honour of Mabel Digby and Janet Erskine Stuart in 1946. [2]: 89 The college became coeducational in 1971. [4] In 1975, the college became part of the Roehampton Institute of Higher Education, which became Roehampton University in 2004. [1]

  7. Southlands College, Roehampton - Wikipedia

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    Southlands College, in Roehampton [1] in the London Borough of Wandsworth, is one of four colleges at the University of Roehampton [2] and is the location of the University's Business School and its Department of Media, Culture and Language. [3]

  8. Roehampton - Wikipedia

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    Map of Roehampton, excluding Roehampton/Putney Vale to the south. Roehampton is an area in southwest London, in the Putney SW15 postal district, and takes up a far western strip, running north to south, in the London Borough of Wandsworth. [2] It contains a number of large council house estates and is home to the University of Roehampton.

  9. Susan Deacy - Wikipedia

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    Prof. Susan Deacy. Susan Jane Deacy is a classical scholar who has been Professor of Classics at the University of Roehampton since January 2018. [1] She researches the history and literature of the ancient Greek world, with a particular focus on gender and sexuality, ancient Greek mythology and religion, and disability studies.