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    Bowland College is the oldest and fourth largest constituent college of Lancaster University. The college was named after the Forest of Bowland, to the...
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    The college was originally located in what is now Bowland North to the north of Alexandra Square. The college was designed in tandem with Bowland and...
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    venue. Colleges of Lancaster University Bowland College (1964) Lonsdale College (1964, relocated 2004) Furness College (1966) The County College (1967)...
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  • Forest and Trough of Bowland: Bowland Bridge, a village in Cumbria, England. Bowland College, part of Lancaster University. Bowland Forest High, a civil...
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  • Bruce Sewell (category Alumni of Bowland College, Lancaster)
    University in 1986, and a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Lancaster, in the United Kingdom, in 1979. He was admitted to the California Bar...
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    Damian Barr (category Alumni of Bowland College, Lancaster)
    (FRSA). Barr was born in 1976 in Bellshill, Scotland. He graduated from Lancaster University in Sociology and English Literature in 1998, having spent a...
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  • Brian Clegg (writer) (category Alumni of Bowland College, Lancaster)
    at the University of Cambridge. After graduating, he spent a year at Lancaster University where he gained a second MA in Operational Research, a discipline...
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  • Jason Queally (category Alumni of Bowland College, Lancaster)
    spent his childhood in Caton, a village near Lancaster. He attended Caton County Primary School and Lancaster Royal Grammar School, where he was part of...
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    Antony Burgmans (category Alumni of Bowland College, Lancaster)
    Arts in Marketing at Lancaster University in England. In December 2003 he received an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from Lancaster University. Burgmans joined...
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    Mark Price, Baron Price (category Alumni of Bowland College, Lancaster)
    attended Crewe County Grammar School for Boys. In 1982 Price graduated from Lancaster University with a 2:1 BA degree in Archaeology. In 1984 Price married...
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    part of northern Cheshire, but excluded the eastern part of the Forest of Bowland. The west of Lancashire contains flat coastal plains: the West Lancashire...
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  • Many colleges and universities have designated mottos that represent the ethos and culture of that institution. This section contains Indic text. Without...
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    The Duchy of Lancaster is an estate of the British sovereign. The estate has its origins in the lands held by the medieval Dukes of Lancaster, which came...
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    The Assembly governed the College from Furness borrowing Bowland's JCR. The lecturers advertised places for existing Lancaster second and third year students...
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    the Honour of Bolingbroke and the Lordship of Bowland, was merged with the Crown as the Duchy of Lancaster, which survives to this day as the holding entity...
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    Edward III of England returned the earldom of Lancaster to him, along with other lordships such as that of Bowland. He may have inherited the Barony of Halton...
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    Museum and Research Centre is an archive, museum, and research centre at Lancaster University, in the north of England. The Director of The Ruskin is Professor...
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    Grizedale College is a college of the University of Lancaster in Lancashire, England. The college is named after the Grizedale Forest area of Lancashire...
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    Balderstone Bashall Eaves Billington and Langho Bolton-by-Bowland Bowland Forest High Bowland Forest Low Bowland-with-Leagram Chatburn Chipping Clayton-le-Dale Clitheroe...
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  • and grew up in India and Nigeria. He was educated at Lancaster Royal Grammar School, King's College London (BSc Joint Hons, Zoology and Botany), Durham...
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  • Crossing Borders Open Day, Department of English & Creative Writing, Bowland College. Lancaster University, February 2006. Retrieved 21 September 2011. Odhiambo...
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  • "LUSU Relocates from Bunker to Bowland West Wing". SCAN: Student Comment and News. Retrieved 10 February 2014. Lancaster University. "Student Statistics"...
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  • Phil Ineson (category Academics of Lancaster University)
    (CEH) Merlewood. Between 1998 and 2000 he was visiting professor at Lancaster University. He was made chair in Global Change Ecology at York in 2000...
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    The Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts (known colloquially as LICA or The Lancaster Institute) is an academic institution, art school, and arm...
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    Wilson died on 3 March 1813, and was buried in the chancel of Bolton-by-Bowland church, where a tablet was erected with a Latin inscription by Whitaker...
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  • John Bowker (theologian) (category Academics of Lancaster University)
    University of Lancaster, and in 1984 moved back to Cambridge as Dean of Chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge (1984–91) and a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge...
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    Lucy Suchman (category Academics of Lancaster University)
    Anthropology of Science and Technology in the Department of Sociology at Lancaster University, in the United Kingdom, also known for her work at Xerox PARC...
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  • Norman Fairclough (category Academics of Lancaster University)
    Professor of Linguistics at Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University. He is one of the founders of critical discourse analysis (CDA)...
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  • Andrew Sayer (category Academics of Lancaster University)
    1949) is Emeritus Professor of Social Theory and Political Economy at Lancaster University, UK. He is known for significant contributions to methodology...
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  • Isabel de Madariaga (category Academics of Lancaster University)
    journal's editorial board and was a lecturer at the University of Sussex, Lancaster University and the SSEES. De Madariaga was born at 7 Park Circus Place...
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