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The University of Lincoln developed out of several educational institutions, including Hull School of Art (1861), Hull Technical Institute (1893), the Roman Catholic teacher-training Endsleigh College (1905), Hull Central College of Commerce (1930), and Kingston upon Hull College of Education (1913).
It was later to be part of the University of Humberside, and the last vestige that university's presence in Hull, when consumed by the University of Lincoln (Former) Hull Nautical College, formerly the Boulevard Nautical School – formed in 1920 from the Technical College's School of Fisherman
The University of Lincoln, formerly the University of Humberside, was based in the region until it relocated to Lincoln in the early 21st century, closing its campus in Hull. [1] The idea of it returning to the region with a new campus in Grimsby was mooted in 2019.
The resulting University of Lincolnshire and Humberside came into being in 1996, and underwent a further name change in 2001 when it became the University of Lincoln. [2] Renamed as the Hull School of Art and Design, the school is now a part of Hull College Group.
The University of Lincoln is one of the newest universities in the United Kingdom, founded in its current form in 2001, but with its roots in the nineteenth-century Hull School of Art. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
Kingston upon Hull College of Education was founded in 1913 as the "Hull Municipal Training College". [1] 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.
This is a list of schools in Kingston upon Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. State-funded schools ... "College and university". Hull City Council. "Ofsted".
Its connection (associate college status) with the former University of Lincolnshire and Humberside (formed in 1996) finished when this changed its name to the University of Lincoln in 2002, which rapidly closed most of its main Hull site down (now occupied by the Hull York Medical School), concentrating it all in Lincoln. Grimsby Institute was ...