Durham College is a public college in Ontario, Canada, with two main campuses in Oshawa and Whitby. Durham College offers over 145+[clarification needed]...
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University College, informally known as Castle, is the oldest constituent college of Durham University in England. Centred on Durham Castle on Palace...
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Hatfield College is one of the constituent colleges of Durham University in England. It occupies a city centre site above the River Wear on the World Heritage...
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The Colleges of Durham University are residential colleges that are the primary source of accommodation and support services for undergraduates and postgraduates...
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Collingwood College is one of the constituent colleges of Durham University. Founded in 1972, it was the first Durham college that was purposely mixed-sex...
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Trevelyan College (known colloquially as Trevs) is a college of Durham University, England. Founded in 1966, the college takes its name from social historian...
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St Chad's College is one of the recognised colleges of Durham University. Founded in 1904 as St Chad's Hall for the training of Church of England clergy...
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Durham University (legally the University of Durham) is a collegiate public research university in Durham, England, founded by an Act of Parliament in...
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John's College is one of the recognised colleges of Durham University. The college was established in 1909 as a Church of England theological college and...
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The College of St Hild and St Bede, commonly known as Hild Bede, is a constituent college of Durham University in England. With over 1000 student members...
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Grey College is a college of Durham University in England, founded in 1959 as part of the university's expansion of its student population. The college was...
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Ustinov College is a constituent college of Durham University. Founded in 1965 as the Graduate Society, it achieved full college status in 2003 and adopted...
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St Mary’s College is a constituent college of Durham University. It is located mainly on Elvet Hill to the South of the city centre, becoming the first...
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Durham (/ˈdʌrəm/ DURR-əm, locally /ˈdɜːrəm/ listen) is a cathedral city and civil parish in the county of Durham, England. It is the county town and contains...
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Van Mildert College (colloquially known as Van Mil or Mildert) is one of the 17 constituent colleges of Durham University. The college was founded in 1965...
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Stephenson College (formerly George Stephenson College, known colloquially as Stevo) is a constituent college of Durham University in Durham, England....
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Durham College was a college of the University of Oxford, founded by the monks of Durham Priory in the late 13th century and endowed by Bishop Thomas Hatfield...
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where Trinity College now stands was originally occupied by Durham College, built for Benedictine monks from Durham Cathedral. This college had been founded...
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The Regional Municipality of Durham (/ˈdʊərəm/), informally referred to as Durham Region, is a regional municipality in Southern Ontario, Canada. Located...
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Durham College is an applied arts and technology college in Ontario, Canada. Durham College may also refer to: Durham College (17th century), a short-lived...
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County Durham, officially simply Durham (/ˈdʌrəm/), is a ceremonial county in North East England. The county borders Northumberland and Tyne and Wear to...
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John Snow College is a constituent college of Durham University. The college was founded in 2001 on the university's Queen's Campus in Stockton-on-Tees...
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East Durham College, formerly known as East Durham & Houghall Community College, is a community college with campuses in Peterlee and Houghall, south-east...
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St Aidan's College is a college of Durham University in England. It had its origins in 1895 as the association of women home students, formalised in 1947...
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South College is a constituent college of Durham University, which accepted its first students in Autumn of 2020. It is located in Mount Oswald on Elvet...
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Durham College (also known as Durham Business College and previously as McCauley Business School and Durham Business School) was a junior college in Durham...
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New College Durham is a further and higher education college and a sixth form college in County Durham, England. It was founded in 1977 as a result of...
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Durham Castle is a Norman castle in the city of Durham, England, which has been occupied since 1837 by University College, Durham after its previous role...
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establishment of Durham University. Archdeacon William of Durham established the first college in Oxford, 'Durham Hall' (now University College, Oxford), followed...
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Newcastle University (redirect from King's College, Durham)
federal University of Durham, with the Durham Colleges forming the other. The Newcastle colleges merged to form King's College in 1937. In 1963, following...
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