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Cardiff University medical students are able to join both all the Cardiff University clubs and societies, and also clubs and societies run specifically for students studying medicine, and in some cases other healthcare sciences. These clubs and societies are run by Cardiff Medsoc which is the Medsoc within Cardiff University Students' Union ...
Cardiff Students' Union (CSU, Welsh:Undeb Myfyrwyr Caerdydd) is the Students' Union for Cardiff University and is located in Cardiff, Wales. Cardiff Students' Union supports over 200 student societies and 60 sports clubs with more than 10,000 members.
Gentlemen's clubs in New York City (1 C, 27 P) Pages in category "Clubs and societies in New York City" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total.
Royal Roads University: Royal Roads University Student Association: Royal Roads University Student Association: Selkirk College: Selkirk College Students' Association: Simon Fraser University: Simon Fraser Student Society: Graduate Student Society at Simon Fraser University: Thompson Rivers University: TRU Student Union: Trinity Western University
American Women's Voluntary Services; Anglers' Club of New York; Armor Modeling and Preservation Society; Army and Navy Club (Washington, D.C.) Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies; Athénée Louisianais
This is a list of UCAS institutions. The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service ( UCAS ) manages higher education applications in the UK, [ 1 ] and each institution has a code for use in the application process.
C. W. L. Bevan – Principal of the University College of South Wales and Monmounthshire 1966–1972; Principal of University College Cardiff 1972–1987; Leszek Borysiewicz – Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge; David Grant – Vice Chancellor of University of Wales Cardiff 2001–2005; Vice Chancellor of Cardiff University 2005 ...
Lord Aberdare was instrumental in the university's founding.. The foundation of the university college in Cardiff that was to become Cardiff University was part of the Welsh university movement of the second half of the 19th century, which also led to the foundation of the colleges at Aberystwyth and Bangor (now Aberystwyth and Bangor universities) and the federal University of Wales.