Imperial College London's main student accommodation comprises six first-year undergraduate halls of residence around West London, primarily South Kensington...
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Dormitory (redirect from Halls of residence)
housing is normally referred to as "halls" or "halls of residence", or "colleges" in universities with residential colleges. A building providing sleeping...
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Beit Hall, forming part of Beit Quadrangle, is a hall of residence and one of Imperial College London's oldest and most historic buildings. Beit Hall is...
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their clubs. Imperial College Radio (ICRadio) was founded in November 1975 with the intention of broadcasting to the student halls of residence from a studio...
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Forbidden City (redirect from Imperial Palace of the Forbidden City)
pinyin: Zǐjìnchéng) is the imperial palace complex in the center of the Imperial City in Beijing, China. It was the residence of 24 Ming and Qing dynasty...
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of Mines, a faculty of Imperial College London, erected a large memorial to Beit flanking the entrance to its building. The Imperial College hall of residence...
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The history of Imperial College London can be traced back to the founding of the Royal College of Chemistry in 1845 in London, with some ancestral medical...
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Radio was founded in November 1975 with the intention of broadcasting to the student halls of residence from a studio under Southside. Broadcasting actually...
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Associateships of Imperial College London include the bachelor degree–equivalent awards the Associate of the Royal College of Science, the Associate of the City...
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The Grosvenor Halls of Residence were demolished in 2015 to make way for a new engineering campus. Chandos Hall, a former residence, has been closed...
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The coat of arms of Imperial College London is an heraldic emblem used by Imperial College London. Edward VII granted the college the arms on the 6 June...
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hall of residence,: 488 and accumulated an estate of nearly 1,000 acres (400 ha). However, after a difficult 2000 merger with Imperial College and controversial...
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Palace of São Cristóvão (King and Emperor, formerly; kept as the National Museum of Brazil) Palácio Imperial de Petrópolis (Emperor, summer residence, formerly;...
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Chapultepec Castle (redirect from Castle of Chapultpec)
as a military academy, imperial residence, presidential residence, observatory, and since February 1939, the National Museum of History. Chapultepec Castle...
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The Department of Computing (DoC) is the computer science department at Imperial College London. The department has around 50 academic staff and 1000...
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IIT Kharagpur (redirect from Nehru Hall of Residence)
Bahadur Shastri Hall of Residence and newer blocks of some halls now accommodate three students per room. The oldest Halls of Residence are located in...
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Common room (university) (category Culture of the University of York)
halls of residence. A significant difference between colleges and halls of residence generally is that students continue to be members of a college when...
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The Royal School of Mines comprises the departments of Earth Science and Engineering, and Materials at Imperial College London. The Centre for Advanced...
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Bangor University (redirect from University College of North Wales)
walk from Top College, the Science Site and the city centre. This site has eleven en-suite halls completed in 2009, six other en-suite halls built in the...
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Alternatively, there are also the College Court Halls, which are privately run but operate in a similar way to university-run halls. They are situated opposite...
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listed Southside Halls of Residence, Imperial College London, Sheppard Robson (1963); grade II listed but demolished 2005 St Aidan's College, Durham, Sir...
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Evelyn Gardens (category Streets in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea)
lived at 67 Evelyn Gardens. Imperial College London maintains two halls of residence for their students on the square: Fisher Hall at 12-30 Evelyn Gardens...
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of all Greater London universities' halls of residence along with SOAS in the 2007–2008 year. TVU defended the costs, asserting that the halls are of...
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refurbished and new laboratory and teaching facilities in many of the campus buildings, halls of residence near the Business School and a new £16 million Peninsula...
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Akasaka Palace (category Imperial residences in Japan)
land to the Imperial Household. Designed by the architect Katayama Tōkuma (片山 東熊), who studied under Josiah Conder at the Imperial College of Engineering...
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Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London is the centre of teaching and research in chemical and process engineering at Imperial College London...
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The Mezhyhirya Residence (Ukrainian: Межигір'я, romanized: Mezhyhiria, pronounced [meʒɪˈɦirjɐ]) is an estate in Ukraine where Viktor Yanukovych lived...
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to be regarded as part of a single community. In line with his ambitions, the college pioneered the concept of catered residences for students, where all...
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and the Pavilion of Ten Thousand Happinesses (Wanfuge). The Gate Hall of Harmony and Peace is the southernmost of the main halls, it served originally...
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Keele University (redirect from Keele University Halls of Residence)
redevelopment, and the halls demolished.) These halls provide accommodation for 70% of all full-time students. Three of the oldest halls, Horwood (1957), Lindsay...
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