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  2. University of Sussex - Wikipedia

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    The University of Sussex is a public research university located in Falmer, East Sussex, England.It lies mostly within the city boundaries of Brighton and Hove.Its large campus site is surrounded by the South Downs National Park, and provides convenient access to central Brighton 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi) away.

  3. Affinity (band) - Wikipedia

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    The origin of Affinity was circa 1965 in the science department of the University of Sussex in Brighton, England.Three science students Lynton Naiff (), Grant Serpell (), and Nick Nicholas (double bass) had formed the US Jazz Trio, [1] they played at University events and local gigs.

  4. Andy Field (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Professor Field 2015. Andy Field (born 21 June 1973) is an English academic currently serving as Professor of Quantitative Methods at the University of Sussex.. Field is noted as the author of several textbooks about statistics, which typically deal with software application of statistical theory in SPSS and the R programming language.

  5. Why does the University of Tennessee livestream The Rock ...

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    Why does the university have cameras trained 24/7 on a 97.5-ton rock in Knoxville?

  6. Grade I listed buildings in Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    Sussex University, built on open land near Stanmer as the first new university of the post-war era, was designed by Sir Basil Spence; Falmer House, the main building on the campus, received a Grade I listing in 1993 and is the most recently built Grade I building in the city.

  7. Rock Goes to College - Wikipedia

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    Rock Goes to College (RGTC) was a BBC series that ran between 1978 and 1981 on British television. A variety of up-coming rock oriented bands were showcased live from small venues and broadcast simultaneously on television and radio during a 40-50 minute live performance.

  8. Liz James - Wikipedia

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    Art and Text in Byzantium (Cambridge University Press, 2007), Introduction, and paper, '"And shall these mute stones speak?" Text as image'. Icon and Word. The power of images in Byzantium (Ashgate, 2003), editor with Antony Eastmond, and contributor, "Introduction: Icon and Word", xxix–xxxiv, and "Art and Lies: Text, image and imagination in the medieval world", 59–72.

  9. Brighton to Newhaven Cliffs - Wikipedia

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    The Undercliff Walk is a 4.5 km (2.8 mi) path at the foot of the cliffs from Black Rock, Brighton to Saltdean. [5] Opened in 1933, [6] this seafront route is popular with walkers and cyclists. However, Brighton & Hove City Council has often had to close it after rockfalls such as during the winters of 2000/01, 2012/13, 2020/21 [7] and 2022/23. [8]