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  2. Lancaster University - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster University (officially The University of Lancaster) [4] is a public research university in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. The university was established in 1964 by royal charter , [ 5 ] as one of several new universities created in the 1960s.

  3. Bailrigg - Wikipedia

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    Bailrigg is the campus of Lancaster University, in the City of Lancaster, Lancashire, England, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south of the centre of Lancaster. [1] [2] The student radio station Bailrigg FM is named after the site.

  4. Lancaster, Lancashire - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster University Lancaster Royal Grammar School. At Bailrigg south of the city is Lancaster University, a research university founded in 1964 as one of the seven "plate glass universities". [97] It has an annual income of about £325 million (2020/21), [98] 3,000 staff [citation needed] and 16,403 Lancaster-based students in 2021/22. [99]

  5. The County College, Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    The County College, also known as County College or County, is a constituent college of the University of Lancaster. The establishment of the college was financed through the benefaction of Lancashire County Council and it is named after it. [2] The original college building, County Main, was opened by The Queen in 1969. [3]

  6. File:Location map United Kingdom Lancaster Central1.png

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  7. Fylde College, Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    Fylde College is a constituent college of the University of Lancaster, in Lancashire, England. The college was the sixth of the university’s colleges. Construction of the college buildings began in 1968 and the college began accepting students in 1969. The College officially opened in 1971. The college is named after the Fylde area of Lancashire.

  8. Lancaster University Management School - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster University was founded in 1964, with departments including marketing and the first department of operational research in Europe. [1] [2] At that time, a deliberate decision was made not to establish a general business school in competition to those being set up in the wake of the Franks report in London and Manchester, and at other universities.

  9. Pendle College, Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    Pendle College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Lancaster, England. Founded in 1974, the college is named after the Pendle witches of 1612, from the area around Pendle Hill in East Lancashire. [4] The term "Pendle" is associated with a great deal of fantasy and legend.