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  Homerton College, Cambridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Homerton 'College' is in the vicinity of the colleges of the University of Cambridge.
In 1850 Homerton 'College' in Hackney was refounded by the Congregational Board of Education to concentrate on the study of education itself.
So Cavendish College, its estates and all its furniture were bought by the Congregational Board for £10,000; and their students and staff moved from the premises of Homerton College in Hackney, into the vacant college buildings at Cambridge.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Homerton_College,_Cambridge   (1163 words)

  
 Christ's College, Cambridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christ's College is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge.
It was renamed Christ's College and received its present charter in 1505 when it was endowed and expanded by Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of King Henry VII.
This was one of the last areas in the college to gain modern heating, due to fears for the wine cellars beneath.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Christ's_College,_Cambridge   (692 words)

  
 Homerton College Choir, Cambridge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Homerton College Choir is a newly reformed, non-audition society looking to help promote the musical life of the College throughout the University.
Despite the myth that Homerton is a college far, far away where only the teachers go, we invite singers from all colleges to join, reminding them of the free C4 bus and that the only real hill on Hills Road is actually a very small railway bridge.
A small number of students reading music with education at Homerton College formed the choir committee in June 2005 (see committee page) with the support of their Director of Music, John Hopkins, and the College Music Society.
www.srcf.ucam.org /hcc/about   (194 words)

  
 Homerton College Cambridge > About Us
About Us Homerton is one of the most attractive colleges in Cambridge, with a mixture of old and new buildings set in spacious wooded grounds away from the noisy centre of town.
It is also one of the largest colleges in terms of student numbers, with a thriving community.
Not all colleges can lay claim to founding a famous football club, yet every year Homerton students play against Leyton Orient for the Challenge Trophy in celebration of the founding of the club in 1881.
www.homerton.cam.ac.uk /about   (190 words)

  
 Office of International Education   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Homerton boasts a mixture of old and new buildings set in 20 acres of wooded grounds on the outskirts of town, not too far from Cambridge city centre and the railway station..
Cambridge is widely known for having a rich tradition of philosophy, and indeed has housed some of the most influential philosophers in the history of philosophy.
Cambridge University itself has a rich history in philosophy, and that history is well documented in its museums and in the philosophy department.
www.uwosh.edu /oie/summercambridge.html   (2229 words)

  
 Homerton College, Cambridge - East of England - UK Attraction
Homerton is one of the University’s most attractive colleges, set amongst wooded areas on the edge of the city and comprised of a mixture of new and old buildings.
It is most famous for its education of Teachers in both London and Cambridge for over 150 years, but in recent years has diversified and now offers almost a full range of subjects compared to the other colleges.
The architectural highlight of the college is the Gothic Dining Hall constructed in 1890.
www.ukattraction.com /east-of-england/homerton-college.htm   (197 words)

  
 Reporter 27/3/02: Homerton College
Homerton College wishes to appoint a College Lecturer in History from 1 October 2002 for a term of three years in the first instance.
The stipend is on the University Assistant Lecturer's scale of £19,681 to £24,435 a year with a supplement for direction of studies and carries membership of the Universities Superannuation Scheme.
Homerton College seeks to appoint a part-time Access/Schools Liaison Officer who will be expected to take responsibility for some pre-application contact with schools in connection with undergraduate admissions to the College, and in particular with the Homerton/LEA linked Access initiative with South Yorkshire and adjacent regions.
www.admin.cam.ac.uk /reporter/2001-02/weekly/5880/30.html   (368 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Programme theory is delivered in the education centres at Peterborough or Cambridge.
The School of Health Studies is a part of Homerton College, Cambridge, and a partner school of APU.
Nursing and midwifery students are members of the Homerton Union of Students and have access to all the college's facilities, as well as those offered at the local NHS trust sites.
www.nmas.ac.uk /instit/H52.html   (530 words)

  
 New Hall, Cambridge » Previous vacancies
Homerton College and New Hall hope to appoint a College Lecturer in Law from January 2006.
Emmanuel College and New Hall intend to appoint to a joint College Lectureship in Politics, with a Fellowship at New Hall, from 1 October 2005.
College Lecturers are paid 20% above the usual rates for the four hours' supervising, and Fellows are paid an Allowance currently of £1282pa.
www.newhall.cam.ac.uk /vacancies/archive   (1807 words)

  
 Welcome to Homerton School of Health Studies
Homerton School of Health Studies is a major provider of education for the health service, predominantly in Cambridgeshire, but the specialist nature of many of our programmes extends our provision to both regional and national audiences.
We believe that one of our key strengths is that we understand the day to day challenges of providing mainstream education for healthcare professionals, particularly in the context of access and release and meeting the diversity of student learning needs.
In October 2005 the ownership of Homerton School of Health transferred to the Anglia Ruskin University Group and the University is the awarding body for most of the School’s academic awards.
www.health-homerton.ac.uk   (244 words)

  
 Atkins - Homerton College: Construction of Academic and Student Accommodation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Homerton College: Construction of Academic and Student Accommodation
The college had to meet the requirements of student and conference markets, whilst competing against new build solutions for the same sector
Our skills enabled all the finest characteristics of the original college and its beautiful elevations to be maintained, bringing all lettable areas totally up to new standards.
www.atkinsglobal.com /markets/education/880748   (125 words)

  
 Reporter 30/4/98: Homerton College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Applications are invited for this new post to provide advice, support, and assistance to staff and students on information technology matters, and to supervise technicians engaged in the support of curriculum-based IT and the central provision of student and staff computing facilities.
The postholder will assist the College Computer Officer in the development of the College's IT infrastructure and implementation of the College IT Strategy.
For further details and an application form please apply to the Bursar's Secretary, Homerton College, Cambridge, CB2 2PH, enclosing a large stamped addressed envelope.
www.admin.cam.ac.uk /reporter/1997-8/weekly/5735/28.html   (139 words)

  
 Centre for Reseach in Educational ICT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Centre is situated at Homerton College, Cambridge.
Departing north of Cambridge, follow directions to the A1 south, and follow the A1 and A1(M) until it joins the A14.
There are regular trains to Cambridge from London King's Cross (minimum journey time 54 mins).
creict.homerton.cam.ac.uk /creict/where.htm   (146 words)

  
 Reviews of Homerton College, Cambridge (Hills Road)
The students are thrown out of their rooms before the traditional Cambridge May Week, even though th...
A beautiful college of the University set in 25 acres of emauclate groud.
Cambridge Search Engine Ltd accepts no liability in respect of any material submitted by visitors and published by us and we are not responsible for its content and accuracy.
www.camcity.co.uk /reviews/1487   (226 words)

  
 STEFE Database
The students spend the first five weeks in Cambridge studying modern foreign language teaching methodology, including ten days' observation and some teaching in a local secondary school.
They then spend four months in France completing their Maîtrise before returning to Cambridge at the end of January or the beginning of February to start teaching practice in a secondary school.
The databases and activities have been developed by Barry Jones at Homerton College, and the activities piloted with Homerton's PGCE / Maîtrise students.
www.lancs.ac.uk /depts/interculture/learnact2.htm   (874 words)

  
 Study Abroad: England
The Homerton College, Cambridge, program is run in direct collaboration with Cambridge University.
Students at the five universities live in a variety of university housing on campus or throughout the city, some of which have mandatory meal plans which are not included in the cost of the program; students generally must arrange for housing during vacations.
A GPA of 3.0 is required for applicants to the programs (Homerton College, Cambridge, requires a minimum 3.5 cummulative GPA).
sitemason.vanderbilt.edu /site/gQUFk4/vie   (380 words)

  
 Oxford University Gazette: Appointments, 10 January 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Homerton College invites applications for two Junior Research Fellowships.
There is no age limit for eligibility, but the college will not normally appoint junior research fellows who are more than three years beyond the award of a doctorate.
Further details of the fellowships may be obtained from the Principal's Secretary, Homerton College, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2PH (telephone: 01223 507132, fax: 01223 507130, e-mail:
www.ox.ac.uk /gazette/2001-2/weekly/100102/appts/entry_19.htm   (123 words)

  
 Cambridge Art - Paintings Drawings and Prints of Homerton College, Cambridge University, England
Cambridge Art - Paintings Drawings and Prints of Homerton College, Cambridge University, England
A pastel painting of Homerton College, Cambridge University, from a collection of 112 prints of Cambridge, England.
Views of Cambridge landscapes, architecture, cityscapes, street scenes, buildings, colleges, the river Cam and Cambridge bridges
www.cambridgeart.com /paintings/p/homerton.html   (145 words)

  
 Undergraduate Admissions
Find out about each College and their role.
Find out what being a student at Cambridge is really like.
Cambridge Admissions Office, Fitzwilliam House, 32 Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1QY [Map]
www.cam.ac.uk /admissions/undergraduate   (114 words)

  
 Homerton College, Cambridge (Hills Road)
You can use this form to tell a friend about the Homerton College page on our Web site, or to send yourself an email as a reminder.
Note: Cambridge Search Engine and Homerton College are separate entities and are not connected.
The information provided on this page about Homerton College, Hills Road, Cambridge may contain inaccuracies or omissions.
www.camcity.co.uk /send?ID=1487   (175 words)

  
 ISEE Newsletter: Vol. 7, No. 2, Summer 1996
Talshir is at St. Antony's college, Oxford, OX2 6JF, and is about to finish her studies.
Michael Reiss (Homerton College, Cambridge), Dr. Judy Turner (Principal of Van Mildert College, University of Durham), and Prof.
Swanson is at the University of Cambridge and University College, London.
www.cep.unt.edu /ISEE/ns7-2-96.htm   (16466 words)

  
 Bibliography of Brian J Ford
Ford, Brian J., 2000, The microscope and the birth of bioscience, Cavendish Laboratory seminar, University of Cambridge, 1430-1530h, 27 October.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, Scientific Illustration [chapter in] The Cambridge History of Science, Edited by Roy Porter, Volume 4 The Eighteenth Century, Chapter 24, ISBN: 0521572436.
BJF, 2003, On the Irrelevance of Universities, the Bayer CropScience Lecture to Cambridge University Scientific Society, 12 February.
www.brianjford.com /wbbjf00.htm   (3681 words)

  
 Oxford University Gazette: Appointments, 11 December 2003
Applications may be made in the fields of social sciences (excluding economic history), natural sciences, engineering, and modern and classical languages and literature.
A Junior Research Fellowship is tenable for three years with effect from 1 October 2004.
Further details of the fellowships and of the fields of study may be obtained from the Principal's Secretary, Homerton College, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2PH (telephone: 01223 507132, fax: 01223 507130, e-mail:
www.ox.ac.uk /gazette/2003-4/weekly/111203/appts/entry_17.htm   (143 words)

  
 Stephens College : The Ideal Connection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The fellowships are designed to support “exceptionally promising” students by paying graduate school tuition and fees for the first year of doctoral study, plus a stipend of $17,500.
More than 60 percent of Mellon applicants have been out of college for a year or more.
Alumnae may still obtain references and transcripts by writing to the Tutorial Office at Homerton College, Cambridge CB2 2PH.
www.stephens.edu /alumnae/magazine/web/04summer/alumnaebriefs.php   (231 words)

  
 Cambridge Autumn BNMS Home Page
The meeting is being held at Homerton College, which is close to the centre of Cambridge, yet has very good (free) parking facilities.
The conference dinner will be in the College's Grand Dining Hall on the Monday night and entertainment will include the Regent String Quartet http://www.regentquartet.co.uk
Excellent en-suite accommodation is available in the college on the Monday night, and is also available on the Sunday night if required.
www.medschl.cam.ac.uk /radiology/Ext/bnms   (227 words)

  
 Duckweeds in Education   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
See inside the plant: A simple method of clearing and staining duckweeds will allow students to visualize the hidden structures of the frond using a magnifier or microscope.
Estimating the number and biomass of a population of plants.
Please contact me if you know of other learning experiments for schools or colleges.
www.mobot.org /jwcross/duckweed/education.htm   (667 words)

  
 News from Cambridge
Here is another link about Homerton College at Cambridge University -- http://www.geocities.com/homertonjyas/
A recent visit was made by HSU students who are spending their academic year as Junior Year Abroad scholars at Cambridge University, Cambridge England.
Dan Graves, Lauren Ross and Kara Saunders are living at Homerton College while attending classes at several of the thirty two colleges that make up Cambridge University.
www.hsutx.edu /academics/international_studies/cambridge.htm   (63 words)

  
 CARE: People: David Bridges
2003- Chair of the Von Hügel Institute, St Edmund’s College, University of Cambridge and Fellow of the College
Director/Trustee of: National Extension College; International Extension College; International Research Foundation for Open Learning; the Open School and the Norfolk and Norwich Institute for Medical Education.
with Carr W and Griffiths M special issue of Cambridge Journal of Education on Philosophy and educational research vol 27 no2.
www.uea.ac.uk /care/people/D.Bridges.html   (3624 words)

  
 English Books > Politics & Government > Political Activism > Index > World Retail Store
Swindells, Julia (Director of English Studies, Homerton College, Cambridge); Hardback; Code: BE-0198187297
Ahier, John (Open University); Beck, John (Homerton College, Cambridge); Moore, Rob (Homerton College Cambridge); Hardback; Code: BE-0415257220
Ahier, John (Open University); Beck, John (Homerton College, Cambridge); Moore, Rob (Homerton College Cambridge); Paperback; Code: BE-0415257239
www.worldretailstore.com /index/BE-JPW:2.html   (963 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Amy Tuke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
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AMY TUKE - has left Cranbrook School, and after spending a term as a gap year student at DCPS, will travel before going to Homerton College, Cambridge, to study Education and English.
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