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  • The '''University of London''' is a large, federal [[University]] based in [[London, United Kingdom]], ...[[Royal Holloway, University of London|Royal Holloway]] and [[Queen Mary, University of London|Queen Mary]]. Until 2007, [[Imperial College London|Imperial College]] was
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  • | title = The University of London, 1836-1986
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/University of London]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|University of London}} {{r|Queen Mary, University of London||**}}
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  • ...'' is a university specializing in the Social sciences within the larger [[University of London]]. Founded in 1895 by members of the [[Fabian Society]], it has an enrollme
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  • The '''University of London''' is a large, federal [[University]] based in [[London, United Kingdom]], ...[[Royal Holloway, University of London|Royal Holloway]] and [[Queen Mary, University of London|Queen Mary]]. Until 2007, [[Imperial College London|Imperial College]] was
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  • School of Business & Management, [[University of London|Queen Mary: University of London]]
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  • [[University of London|Goldsmiths: University of London]]/ [[Deptford.TV]]
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  • [[Philosophy]] and [[theology]] college of the [[University of London]] founded in 1614 by the [[Society of Jesus|Jesuits]].
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  • ...or at Harvard University, New York University, Tel Aviv University and the University of London.
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  • | title = The University of London, 1836-1986
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  • ...//www.bbk.ac.uk/boyle/ The Robert Boyle Project based at Birkbeck College, University of London].
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  • ...ught to move to London and in January 1969, an application was made to the University of London to become a college of the University. The college was opened in Cavendish ...he inter-collegiate programme with the other philosophy departments in the University of London - namely, [[Birkbeck College]], [[King's College London]] and [[University
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/University of London]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|University of London}}
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  • * School of Oriental and African Studies at the [[University of London]] in London.
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  • ...www/kelly/moissanite.htm A Brief History of Silicon Carbide] Dr J F Kelly, University of London
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  • ...e University]], [[Oxford University]], the University of California, the [[University of London]] and the [[London School of Economics]].
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  • ...phy of [[David Hume]]. Ayer was Grote Professor of Mind and Logic at the [[University of London]] from 1946 to 1959 and the Wykeham Professor of Logic at the [[University
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  • {{r|University of London}}
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  • {{r|University of London}}
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  • *[[University of London Union]], [[Map of London|Malet Street]], [[London, United Kingdom|London]],
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  • {{Image|OKCon2010 banner.png|right|350px|A banner at the entrance to [[University of London Union]] on the occasion of [[Open Knowledge Conference/Program/OKCon 2010|O
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  • {{r|University of London}}
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  • {{r|University of London}}
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  • ...ternational Affairs and research professor of international history in the University of London. During the Second World War he was director of the research department of
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  • ...libraries of the [[University of Oxford]], [[University of Cambridge]], [[University of London]], [[University of Chicago]], [[Duke University]] and many others are also
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  • ...ernational Relations from the School of Oriental and Africa Studies at the University of London.
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  • ...of Essex]]. At a preliminary meeting of interested parties at [[Birkbeck, University of London|Birkbeck College]] in July 1965, a narrower remit was discussed than the wi
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  • ...ime that he anglicised his name. Elton studied Early Modern History in the University of London, graduating with a PHD in 1949. From this time onwards he taught at [[Cambr
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  • ...ch-associates-200708.html|work=Institute of Musical Research|publisher=The University of London|date=26 January 2009| accessdate=2009-04-05}}</ref> He is a fellow of the [
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  • ...very specific terms of his will and the use to which £20,000 left to the [[University of London]] were to be put. Initially, the money was to be invested for 15 years, aft ...declined. In 1944, the Institution succumbed to [[German]] bombs, and the University of London declined to rebuild it. However, its short tenure is noted for several majo
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  • ...1820 and 1839 were all defeated. He helped to found the non-denominational University of London, which opened in 1828.
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  • ...College of Surgeons]] of England on May 2, 1838. He graduated from the [[University of London]] in December 1844, and was admitted to the [[Royal College of Physicians]]
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  • *MA and PhD from the University of London in European History
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  • ..." dating back many decades and have not changed. Legacy usage includes the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies; the Universities of Oxford and Ca
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  • ...bert Boyle: an Introduction] Biography by Michael Hunter Birkbeck College, University of London
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  • ...MRC ended in 1936, and his laboratory was destroyed by a bomb in 1944. The University of London took this opportunity to deprive Twort of his post and research facilities.
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  • ...MRC ended in 1936, and his laboratory was destroyed by a bomb in 1944. The University of London took this opportunity to deprive Twort of his post and research facilities.
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  • ...ting Legal Evidence'', Department of Computor Science, Queen Mary College, University of London, 2009]</ref>, and there is evidence to suggest that doctors fall victim to
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  • ...ducation]] institution in the [[United Kingdom]].<ref>Though the federal [[University of London]] is largest overall.</ref> In 2007-2008 it had over 40,000 students studyi ...r]]. It has the largest number of full time students in the UK, unless the University of London is counted as a single university. It teaches more academic subjects than a
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  • ...ho worked as of 1997 at the department for the study of religions at the [[University of London]] wrote that Sathya Sai Baba is one of the most popular gurus, both in Indi
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  • ...n from philosophy journals than Rand had. In the philosophy section of the University of London library, I have only ever seen two books on Rand.
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  • ...ting Legal Evidence'', Department of Computer Science, Queen Mary College, University of London, 2009]</ref>. In 1999 the British Solicitor, Sally Clark was convicted of
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  • ...red, and he then returned in 1955. In 1956, after a negative review by a [[University of London]] professor psychiatry, Hubbard was expelled by the government - Sir John C
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  • ...much the logistic benefits are worth to the U.S. Michael Williams, of the University of London, said the base has recently become even more important. "Given the fact tha
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  • * [[University of London]]
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  • ...ses. Founded in 1956 as the Royal Technical College, it had links with the University of London, and took its present name in 1970, when it had 2700 students. By 1992 it h
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  • ...Volume 2. Richard and John Edward Taylor, printers and publishers to the University of London. | [http://books.google.com/books?id=2oSFAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=one
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  • ...g historian of the Dutch Revolt, and a highly influential professor at the University of London (1919-1935) and at the State University of Utrecht (1936-58). He wrote a si
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  • ...tin]], a student of [[Jeremy Bentham]] and first chair of law at the new [[University of London]] from 1829. Austin's [[utilitarianism|utilitarian]] answer was that law is
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  • ...l Reassessment," ''Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London,'' Vol. 46, No. 2 (1983), pp. 235-239 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=00
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