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    The North of England Council for Promoting the Higher Education of Women (NECPHEW), inspired by Anne Clough, was established in November 1867. At this...
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    education. The World Bank, for example, defines tertiary education as including universities as well as trade schools and colleges. Higher education is...
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  • Manchester Schoolmistresses Association (category Professional associations based in the United Kingdom)
    Associations to coordinate a lecture series. The North of England Council for Promoting the Higher Education of Women was established in November 1867. Notes...
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    In the United States, higher education is an optional stage of formal learning following secondary education. It is also referred to as post-secondary...
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    Anne Clough (category Women of the Victorian era)
    teaching experience. After helping to found the North of England Council for Promoting the Higher Education of Women, she acted as its secretary from 1867 to...
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  • The history of education in England is documented from Saxon settlement of England, and the setting up of the first cathedral schools in 597 and 604....
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    Frances Lupton (category History of education in England)
    High School in 1876 and was the Leeds representative of the North of England Council for Promoting the Higher Education of Women. Lupton was born Frances...
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    This Timeline of women's education is an overview of the history of education for women worldwide. It includes key individuals, institutions, law reforms...
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    Lupton family (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    sister-in-law Frances Lupton in support of the North of England Council for Promoting the Higher Education of Women. Francis III (1813–1884) was educated...
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    Yorkshire, England. It is the largest settlement in Yorkshire and the administrative centre of the City of Leeds Metropolitan Borough, which is the second...
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  • with the U.S. Department of Education (USDE) or the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). FCU is not pursuing such recognition for two main...
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    for the British Isles, but not abnormal for southern parts of England. Wattisham is 26 kilometres (16 mi) from Ipswich, but has a higher altitude of 282...
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    England. The university, which originally opened in 1885 as Edge Hill College, was the first non-denominational teacher training college for women in...
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    Northern England, or the North of England, is a region that forms the northern part of England and mainly corresponds to the historic counties of Cheshire...
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  • The history of higher education in the United States begins in 1636 and continues to the present time. American higher education is known throughout the...
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  • The history of education extends at least as far back as the first written records recovered from ancient civilizations. Historical studies have included...
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    Richard Monckton Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton (category Fellows of the Royal Society)
    the Representative of the Manchester Ladies' Educational Association and on The North of England Council for Promoting the Higher Education of Women....
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  • Fanny Hertz (category Women of the Victorian era)
    theories of education. She served on the North of England Council for Promoting the Higher Education of Women and Maria Grey's National Union for Improving...
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    and types of learning, such as early childhood education, primary education, secondary education, higher education, and vocational education. It varies...
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    decision is made by the Privy Council on the advice of the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA). The rules in England and Wales diverged...
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    graduate). The college is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education. Founded in 1946, New England College was established to serve the needs...
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    Josephine Butler (category Women of the Victorian era)
    Clough, she established the North of England Council for Promoting the Higher Education of Women, which aimed to raise the status of governesses and female...
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    chaste women ˹of adultery˺ and fail to produce four witnesses, give them eighty lashes ˹each˺. And do not ever accept any testimony from them—for they are...
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    Kent (redirect from County of Kent, England)
    the South East England region, the closest county to continental Europe. It borders Essex across the entire estuary of the River Thames to the north;...
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    named the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design) was Anna Leonowens. Women began making headway in their struggle to gain access to higher education: in...
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    to a Higher Secondary School Certificate or HSSC), and university programs leading to undergraduate and graduate degrees. The Higher Education Commission...
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  • The University of North London (UNL) was a university in London, England, formed from the Polytechnic of North London (PNL) in 1992 when that institution...
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    for men. In some cases, women have been permitted to be ordained, but not to hold higher positions, such as (until July 2014) that of bishop in the Church...
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    However, they created some of the first opportunities to formalized higher education for women in the Western world. The Seven Sisters colleges offered...
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    The economy of England is the largest economy of the four countries of the United Kingdom. England's economy is one of the largest and most dynamic in...
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