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  Wolfson College, Cambridge
Wolfson College was founded in 1965 as the "University College", but changed its name to Wolfson College in 1972 in recognition of the generous benefaction of the Wolfson Foundation.
Wolfson was the first Cambridge college to be established for both men and women and it was to be for graduate students with a focus on research and scholarship.
Wolfson promotes a healthy egalitarian environment while at the same time respecting and maintaining tradition, which is reflected in Formal Hall, where there is no high table and fellows and students, while wearing gowns, all dine together.
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 Wolfson College, Cambridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wolfson College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge.
The popular “club room” at the centre of the College grounds provides a lively communal atmosphere for students.
The current president of Wolfson College is Gordon Johnson.
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 Trinity College, Cambridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trinity College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England.
The college was founded by Henry VIII in 1546, from the merger of two existing colleges: Michaelhouse (founded by Hervey de Stanton in 1324), and King’s Hall (established by Edward II in 1317 and refounded by Edward III in 1337).
In the 20th century, Trinity College and King’s College were for decades the main recruiting grounds for the Cambridge Apostles, an elite, intellectual secret society.
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 University of Cambridge: The Colleges
The Colleges appoint their own staff and are responsible for selecting students, in accordance with University regulations.
The Colleges and the University support access initiatives to encourage applications from able students from both state and independent schools.
Further information about the history of the Colleges is available in a brief history of the University.
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 GSFI Institute Conference 1-3 September 2000
Located in Cambridge from 1993 to 1999, the Initiative worked to assist in the building of democracy in two regions undergoing rapid transformation, Central Eastern Europe and Southern Africa.
Wolfson College is home to a unique group of scholars, providing a stimulating community for mature students in the University of Cambridge and for professionals returning to study for intellectual refreshment and advancement.
One of Cambridge's new colleges, Wolfson's modern, convenient campus is a pleasant ten-minute walk from the central square of this medieval market town.
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 Wolfson College (Oxford) - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Wolfson College (Oxford) - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Wolfson College (Oxford), college of the University of Oxford, England.
The college was founded in 1966 for graduate students, mostly in the...
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 Three UI grads to continue study at Cambridge in fall
The scholarships, funded by a $210 million endowment to Cambridge from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in Seattle, cover the full cost of studies at Cambridge, as well as some travel and living expenses.
According to Gordon Johnson, the president of Cambridge's Wolfson College, the trust "seeks American students who, through graduate study at Cambridge and perhaps additional graduate study in the U.S., are likely to make a significant contribution to their discipline by research, by teaching or by using their learning creatively in their chosen professions.
The recipients are chosen annually from 57 universities and colleges across the country considered elite by the Churchill committee.
www.news.uiuc.edu /news/01/0621cambridge.html   (592 words)

  
 James Madison Program - Princeton University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Fifth Seminar discussion with Thomas D'Andrea, Fellow, Wolfson College, Cambridge University and Madison Program Fellow, "John Finnis on Aquinas's Moral, Political and Legal Theory" 8:00 p.m., Frist 308.
Seventh Seminar discussion with Thomas D'Andrea, Fellow, Wolfson College, Cambridge University and Madison Program Fellow, "John Finnis on Aquinas's Moral, Political and Legal Theory" 8:00 p.m., Frist 308.
Third Seminar discussion with Thomas D'Andrea, Fellow, Wolfson College, Cambridge University and Madison Program Fellow, "John Finnis on Aquinas's Moral, Political and Legal Theory" 8:00 p.m., Frist 308.
web.princeton.edu /sites/JMadison/events/archives/calendar0102.htm   (926 words)

  
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A Wolfson Weekend Follow-up is planned later in the year when all participants are invited to return to Cambridge to share their results and experiences of using RLOs and to present some of their preliminary evaluation findings.
It is inspired by the Wolfson Course which has been running since 1978, and whose main aim is to further the personal and academic development of its members by giving them an insight into life and work as a student at a collegiate university.
Towards the end of the week, local Cambridge expertise will be drawn upon to provide the rigorous peer-review that ensures quality and participants will present their work on the final day.
www.nottingham.ac.uk /nursing/sonet/events/minutes/reward_programme.doc   (1086 words)

  
 Reporter Special 2/11/98: Wolfson College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
In collaboration with Parke-Davis, Wolfson College offers Research Scholarships to enable students of outstanding merit to pursue a course of doctoral study at the University of Cambridge, in medicinal chemistry, molecular neurobiology, or neuropharmacology.
Wolfson College offers a number of small bursaries, each tenable for one year, to students who have been admitted to the College as Graduate Students to read for degrees or diplomas of the University.
Preference will be given to a candidate for whom Wolfson College was the first choice.
www.admin.cam.ac.uk /reporter/1998-9/special/05/71.html   (313 words)

  
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In her keynote address at a two-day conference on "Pakistan- India Dialogue : Quest for Peace" which opened in Cambridge on Thursday, the envoy said as the nuclear history of the region indicated that whenever an approach was followed which had a double standards, it had destabilizing impact on the region.
The conference was organized by the Allama Iqbal Fellow Dr. Dushka Sayed and Wolfson College Cambridge University with the collaboration of the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad.
Haroon Ahmed of the Wolfson College Cambridge while opening remarks were made by former Foreign Secretary Inam ul Haque.
www.pakistanlink.com /Headlines/Apr06/21/14.htm   (541 words)

  
 Wolfson College: Home Page
Rabbi Leon Klenicki, who was a Visiting Fellow of Wolfson in 2001 and is the Anti-Defamation League’s Interfaith Affairs Director Emeritus, has been knighted by Pope Benedict XVI for his historic contributions in creating positive relationships between Catholics and Jews around the world.
Thirty-six-year-old Colin Hughes, from Milton Keynes, got an A grade in A-level classical civilisation and will be coming to study classics at Wolfson this autumn.
Wolfson alumna Susan Kiefel, 53, will take up her appointment on September 3, replacing retiring Justice Ian Callinan.
www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk   (187 words)

  
 Press Fellowship Staff
He is a Professor in the Systems Group at the Open University, an Honorary Fellow of the Cambridge Centre for International Studies and the Internet columnist of the London Observer.
A Brief History of the Future, his book on the history and significance of the Internet, is published in the UK by Weidenfeld and Nicolson and in the US by Overlook Press.
She is a fluent German speaker and has been a Cambridge Blue Badge Tourist Guide since 1983.
www.wolfsonpress.org /staff.html   (213 words)

  
 Cambridge 2000: all photos by date
Wolfson College: Barton Road: 74 (20 July 2000)
Wolfson College: Barton Road: 78 (20 July 2000)
Cambridge Regional College: Newmarket Road (12 June 2000)
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 Cambridge Art - Paintings Drawings and Prints of Wolfson College, Cambridge University, England
A pastel painting of Wolfson College, Cambridge University, from a collection of 114 prints of Cambridge, England.
Images on this website may not be reproduced in any form without her permission.
Views of Cambridge landscapes, architecture, cityscapes, street scenes, buildings, colleges, the river Cam and Cambridge bridges
www.cambridgeart.com /paintings/p/wolfson.html   (129 words)

  
 George Bush Presidential Library and Museum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
From 1975 to 1979, he served on the Judicial Conference of the U.S. Committee on Rules for Admission to Practice in the Federal Courts.
Wilkey was born December 6, 1918, in Murfreesboro, TN.
He received his A.B. in 1940 from Harvard College and his J.D. in 1948 from Harvard Law School.
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 University of Cambridge international funding opportunities
Smuts Visiting Fellowship in Commonwealth Studies 2007-2008 in association with Wolfson College at Cambridge University
Applications are invited for one or two Smuts Visiting Fellowships in Commonwealth Studies in association with a Visiting Fellowship at Wolfson College to be held during the academic year 2007/2008.
Fellowships are available for research in the field of Commonwealth Studies, including the Commonwealth related aspects of archaeology, anthropology, economics, history, human geography, law, literature, oriental studies, sociology, politics and social psychology.
www.unisa.edu.au /res/grants/unicambridge.asp   (120 words)

  
 Camp Papers, 1937-1995 (bulk 1960-1980) Finding Aid
Miriam Camp was born in 1916 in Lynn, Massachusetts, and graduated from Mount Holyoke College in 1937.
In 1953 she was acting head of the US Delegation to the annual meeting in Geneva of the UN Economic Commission for Europe.

In 1954, she resigned to marry Professor William A. Camps, Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge University and was an editor at the Economist from 1954-1956.

She received an honorary LL.D. degree from Mount Holyoke College (1959); was a Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge University; and was a member of the Executive Committee and Council of the International Institute of Strategic Studies in London.
asteria.fivecolleges.edu /findaids/mountholyoke/mshm261.html   (1664 words)

  
 Thomas D'Andrea: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Thomas D'Andrea's summary was automatically generated using 4 references found on the Internet.
Thomas D'Andrea, Ph.D. is a Fellow at Wolfson College, Cambridge.
In 2001 he was a Visiting Fellow at the James Madison Program in Princeton, and he has lectured with the Politics Department at Princeton and in the Department of Moral Philosophy at the University of St. Andrews.
www.zoominfo.com /people/d'andrea_thomas_517241243.aspx   (247 words)

  
 Oxford University Gazette: Appointments, 27 October 2005
Wolfson College, Cambridge, invites applications for non-stipendiary Junior Research Fellowships.
The fellowships, which are without limit of subject, are tenable for one year from 1 October 2006 and renewable up to a maximum tenure of three years.
The closing date for applications is Wednesday, 11 January 2006.
www.ox.ac.uk /gazette/2005-6/weekly/271005/appts/entry_16.htm   (135 words)

  
 Dr Cordula van Wyhe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Over the past four years she was the Speelman-Newton Fellow for Netherlandish Art at Wolfson College, Cambridge, where she taught extensively for the History of Art Department of the University.
2002- 05 Cambridge University, History Faculty: Lectures for the Undergraduate Course ‘History and its Neighbours’ and the course ‘Non-Written Sources’ for the new MPhil course in Early Modern History.
Since 2000 Director of Studies for History of Art, Wolfson College (2000-2005), Lucy Cavendish College (Michaelmas Term 2002), Selwyn College (since 2003), Gonville and Caius College (2003), Sidney and Sussex College (Michaelmas Term 2004).
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 Wolfson College (Cambridge) - MSN Encarta
Wolfson College (Cambridge), graduate college of the University of Cambridge, England.
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 Full-Time Faculty - Victor J. Gold
Victor Gold is the author of five books on the Federal Rules of Evidence and has also written numerous articles on evidence and advocacy law.
He has been a fellow at Wolfson College, Cambridge University and a legal analysist for CBS News.
He was a tenured professor at the College of Law, Arizona State University and has been a member of of the faculty at Loyola Law School for over 20 years.
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 The God of Spinoza - Cambridge University Press
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 Westminster Theological Seminary
There will be study of the memoirs of figures covered and a selection of their doctrinal writings.
B.A., University of London, 1959; Post-graduate Certificate in Education, University of Nottingham, 1960; Ph.D., London Bible College and Council for National Academic Awards, 1986; Teacher, United Kingdom, 1960-1976; Pastoral ministry, United Kingdom, 1971- ; Lecturer, London Theological Seminary, 1989- ; Visiting Lecturer, Emanuel University, 1993- ; Westminster, 2000-.
The nature of covenant theology will be spelled out in detail and the various internal disagreements (notably the Kline/Murray debate) will be examined in the light of the of the position taken by leading Scottish theologians.
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