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 Cambridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The University used to have a seat in the House of Commons, Sir Isaac Newton being one of the most notable holders.
Cambridge is best known for the University of Cambridge, which includes the renowned Cavendish Laboratory, the King's College chapel, and the Cambridge University Library.
The Cambridge skyline is dominated by the last two, along with the chimney of Addenbrooke's Hospital in the far south of the city.
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 Cambridge: Articles on Cambridge (current) from Fablis Online Encyclopedia
The University was joined by the larger part of Anglia Polytechnic University, and the educational reputation has led to other bodies (such as the Open University in East Anglia) basing themselves in the city.
The city council's headquarters are in the Guildhall, an imposing building in the market square.
Cambridge is served by Cambridge City Council, a city council under Cambridgeshire County Council.
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 University of Luton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The University of Luton is a university based in Luton in Bedfordshire, near London.
Nursing and midwifery degrees are taught at Stoke Mandeville, Wycombe General, Luton and Dunstable and Bedford Hospitals in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire.
It became Luton College of Higher Education with the merger of Luton College of Technology and Putteridge Bury College of Education in the mid-seventies.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/University_of_Luton   (482 words)

  
 House of Commons Hansard Debates for 25 Jun 2003 (pt 19)
I am proud to represent a constituency next to Luton university, which has paid me the great honour of asking me to sit on its court.
If a further deduction is to be made from their pay just because they have been to university, they will think that that is a poor choice, and it will be a strong disincentive to take that route.
I remember that the Prime Minister made a speech on the anniversary of Jim Callaghan's lecture on education at Ruskin college in which he talked about trying to get a consensus on higher education policy.
www.publications.parliament.uk /pa/cm200203/cmhansrd/vo030625/debtext/30625-19.htm   (1660 words)

  
 Cranfield - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cranfield University Technology Park is the home of the NCSL Networked Learning Group, the world's leading proponent of networked based school improvement and collaboration.
Cranfield (N52:04:07, W0:36:31; SP9544200) is a village in north-west Bedfordshire, England, between Bedford and Milton Keynes.
Adjacent to the village are Cranfield University, and Cranfield Airport (N52:04:10,W0:37:15) which is the nearest such facility for Milton Keynes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cranfield   (111 words)

  
 Education UK - The best you can be
Cranfield is on three sites: Cranfield University (exclusively postgraduate); Cranfield University at Silsoe (exclusively postgraduate: bioscience/biomedicine; water and environment; agritechnology and soil science); Cranfield University at Shrivenham (in association with the Royal Military College of Science) (undergraduate and postgraduate courses in science, engineering, management and technology, both for the armed forces and civilians).
The Cranfield and Silsoe campuses are in Bedfordshire and the Shrivenham campus is in Oxfordshire.
Cranfield was originally established in 1946 as the first wholly postgraduate College of Aeronautics.
www.educationuk.org /pls/hot_bc/ecs_profile.page_pls_institution?inst=14015   (550 words)

  
 Marie-C Homepage - Cranfield University, Silsoe
The School of Agriculture, Food and Environment (SAFE) of Cranfield University comprises two centres located on the Silsoe campus in mid-Bedfordshire: Silsoe College and the Soil Survey and Land Research Centre.
The University is well-known for its blend of academic and practical excellence, delivering industry-oriented training which combines vocational purpose, employable skills and academic development.
Cranfield University was established as a postgraduate university in 1969.
www.ears.nl /MARIEC/silsoe.htm   (2568 words)

  
 Locate in Bedfordshire - Overview
The Bedfordshire and Luton Economic Development Partnership (BLEDP) is a partnership of all the Local Authorities in Bedfordshire and Luton and other agencies promoting economic development in our sub-region.
Only a few miles north of London’s M25 orbital motorway and with a pivotal position in the UK motorway network, Bedfordshire and Luton have more than 28m people - half of the country’s population - within 2 hours by road.
The local economy is supported by the continuing rapid growth of London Luton international airport and a strong research and development capability including the facilities at Cranfield University, Cranfield Technology Park, Millbrook automotive proving ground, Unilever’s research establishment and Unipath.
www.bledp.co.uk /about.htm   (2568 words)

  
 SAS Success Story: Cranfield University
Located in Bedfordshire at the centre of the "golden triangle" of London, Oxford and Cambridge, Cranfield BioMedical Centre is spearheading Cranfield University's expansion into biomedicine and health.
Responding to market demand, Cranfield University has developed a master's degree to provide postgraduates, and therefore the industry itself, with these sought-after skills.
"It's all about practical outcomes." All Cranfield study programs focus on real life rather than pure theory – and the results are impressive: Around 97 percent of graduates find employment in a related field immediately after leaving.
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 [Maspace] Research Officer position available, Cranfield University
Brian S. McIntosh Research Fellow, Visiting Student Programme Co-ordinator School of Water Sciences, Cranfield University, College Road, Cranfield, Bedfordshire MK43 0AL, UK ' +44 (0)1234 750111 ext.
Opinions expressed in the email and any attachments are those of the sender and not necessarily the opinions of Cranfield University.
If you are not the intended recipient you are not authorised to copy or disclose all or any part of it without prior written consent of Cranfield University.
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 Lidlington Online - on the web since 1995
If you fancy a tour of the area then a good starting point is the Bedfordshire Scenic Route leaflet, available at many of the local Libraries, or travel slightly wider afield via the East Anglia Tourist Board.
Other towns in the area include Cranfield with its University, small airport, and the Nissan Design Center, one of the most advanced in Europe!
The Millbrook Proving Ground is just across the road from my home, and you can even see Lidlington in the bottom/left corner of the photograph on their home page.
www.lidlington.org /links   (452 words)

  
 De Montfort University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bedford Campus is shortly to be transfered to the new University of Bedfordshire.
De Montfort University ("DMU") is one of two universities situated in the city of Leicester, England; the other institution of higher education being the University of Leicester.
The new university merged with Bedford College of Higher Education and the Lincoln colleges in 1994 and with the Charles Frears College of Nursing and Midwifery, based in Leicester, in 1995.
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 Hertfordshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
To the east of Hertfordshire is Essex, to the west is Buckinghamshire and to the north are Bedfordshire, Luton and Cambridgeshire.
The University of Hertfordshire was created from Hatfield Polytechnic which originated in Hatfield.
Hertfordshire was originally the area assigned to a fortress constructed at Hertford under the rule of Edward the Elder in 913.
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 BedfordU3A
Bedford University of the Third Age (U3A) was formed in 1989 and provides recreational, academic and social activities in an informal and relaxed manner.
All officers and committee members and group leaders are volunteers.
We welcome new members at our meetings at Addison Centre & Putnoe Heights.
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 - MSS - University of Nottingham
Quitclaim of property in Bedfordshire from Elizabeth, Dowager Countess of Bolingbroke to John, Marquess of Winchester and Oliver, Earl of Bolingbroke; 24 Nov. 1654
Third Party: Robert Butler, gentleman, of Southwell, Nottinghamshire and John Beecher, gentleman, of Melchbourne, Bedfordshire.
Demise for 50 years of property in Bedfordshire from Elizabeth, Dowager Countess of Bolingbroke to Oliver, Earl of Bolingbroke; 24 Nov. 1654
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 Bedford, Bedfordshire - UK companies
Bedfordshire County Council, County Hall Cauldwell Street, Bedford MK42 9AP
The Schils Group is one of the largest, most successful and highly regarded spec...
Robinson and Hall, 118 Bromham Road Bedford MK40 2QN
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 John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The duke held many public offices: lord-lieutenant of Bedfordshire and Devon, and chancellor of Dublin University among others, and was a knight of the garter.
Instigated by his friends he was active in opposition to the government, and after Newcastle’s resignation in November 1756, became Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in the ministry of William Pitt and the Duke of Devonshire, retaining this office after Newcastle, in alliance with Pitt, returned to power in June 1757.
Resigning his office as Lord Privy Seal soon afterwards, various causes of estrangement arose between Bute and Bedford, and the subsequent relations of the two men were somewhat virulent.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Russell,_4th_Duke_of_Bedford   (889 words)

  
 Luton
University of LutonThe University of Luton is a dynamic institution with an excellent reputation for preparing students for employment.
University of LutonThe University of Luton is at the hub of national and international travel networks.
University of LutonThe University of Luton is one of England's liveliest universities situated only 30 miles north of London.
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 L93.html
The university's programme leads to a Diploma of Higher Education with Registered Nurse qualification (on the appropriate part of the NMC Register).
Single residential accommodation is presently offered on our NHS hospital trust sites for the full three years, with the exception of the Luton and Dunstable Hospital, where accommodation is located in the university halls of residence.
The majority of theory learning is undertaken on one of the four sites in either Buckinghamshire or Bedfordshire and situated at the Stoke Mandeville Hospital (Aylesbury), Bedford Hospital, Luton and Dunstable Hospital (Luton) and Wycombe General Hospital (High Wycombe).
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Institute of Bioscience and Technology, Cranfield University, Silsoe, Bedfordshire MK45 4DT, UK.
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 Medieval Sourcebook: Medieval Legal History
The Internet History Sourcebooks Project is located at the History Department of Fordham University, New York.
Matthew Hale: The History of the Common Law of England, 1713.
The Timetable of World Legal History [At WWIA]
www.fordham.edu /halsall/sbook-law.html   (407 words)

  
 Radiography Division University of Hertfordshire
The scheme involves academic study at the University and periods on clinical placement.
Our clinical placements are within the North London and Hertfordshire area, as well as a few placements in Bedfordshire.
The College of Radiographers and the Council for Professions Supplementary to Medicine are sponsoring a project in curriculum development in radiography.
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 University of Luton
Welcome to the University of Luton, one of England's liveliest universities with over 13,000 students across four faculties.
© 2006 University of Luton • Disclaimer • page edited: 10 January 2006 • Contact Us
Luton is “one of the best” says Minister
luton.ac.uk   (113 words)

  
 University of Luton
BRBS gathers up to date information for rural businesses such as new initiatives in Bedfordshire, new funding streams, training opportunities, networking groups, and of course anything happening within BRBS.
The Knowledge Hub is an enquiry point for businesses to access the University’s facilities and expertise.
Services to business offered range from full cost to free training courses, consultancy, student-in-company project work, support for business start-ups, intellectual property advice and much more, plus a wide range of regular networking events.
www.brbs.org.uk /brbsdirectory.asp?info=74   (130 words)

  
 CMH Annual Reports
The software used by the project was developed by the 'Virtual Teaching Collection' (VTC) consortium based at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge, and funded by the Higher Education Funding Council under its 'Teaching and Technology in Further Education' programme.
A start has been made on research into a 'middle tier' of districts - Greenwich, St George in the East and St George Hanover Square - that are intermediate between the capital as a whole and the districts selected for area study investigation.
At least one further study day, on the theme of 'Business districts and architecture in the nineteenth century city', is planned for 1997.
www.history.ac.uk /cmh/arpt95.html   (130 words)

  
 East of England
The region has 700 Sites of Special Scientific Interest and 39 National Nature Reserves, as well as Community Forests in Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Essex and the Fens in East Anglia.
The region also has a number of attractive villages, market towns, and distinctive historic cities such as Norwich and the university city of Cambridge.
Motor vehicle manufacturing is significant in both Bedfordshire and Essex.
www.rcu.gov.uk /go/goee/default.asp   (232 words)

  
 actors actresses Bedfordshire - EverythingUNeed
Cambridge University, Trestle Advanced Workshop, Bedfordshire Music School, Downley Lodge School of Speech and Drama...
Bedfordshire lies in south-central England, to the north of London.
Includes photographs and CVs of the actors and actresses represented by the company.
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 GENUKI: UK and Ireland Topics - Genealogy
Research Resources for Nineteenth-Century Studies - a very useful series of listings provided by Leeds University covering "General Reference, Places, Events, People, Publications, Finding Things and Finding Contacts".
Finding People - list of useful links from Bedfordshire Libraries.
The Lookup Exchange provides county-by-county lists of resources covering England, Scotland, Wales and the Isle of Man, made available by volunteers for free look-ups/.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/Genealogy.html   (232 words)

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