Worcester College (/ˈwʊstər/ WUUST-ər) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. The college was founded in 1714 by the...
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Worcester, formerly Worcester College for the Blind University of Worcester, formerly University College Worcester and before that Worcester College of...
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Look up Worcester in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Worcester may refer to: Worcester, England, a city and the county town of Worcestershire in England...
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In 1946 an Emergency teacher training college for the University of Birmingham was established in Worcester on the site of one of the former RAF bases...
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New College Worcester (or NCW; formerly RNIB New College) is an independent boarding and day school for students, aged 11–19, who are blind or partially...
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Worcester (/ˈwʊstər/ WUUST-ər, locally [ˈwɪstə] ) is the second-most populous city in the U.S. state of Massachusetts and the 114th most populous city...
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Worcester (/ˈwʊstər/ WUUST-ər) is a cathedral city in Worcestershire, England, of which it is the county town. It is 30 mi (48 km) south-west of Birmingham...
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Worcester Junior College was a private junior college located in Worcester, Massachusetts. Prior to its closure in 1989, Worcester Junior College offered...
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Heart of Worcestershire College is an academic institution with campuses at Worcester, Malvern, Redditch and Bromsgrove. It was established in August...
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Worcester Sixth Form College is a 16-19 Academy in Worcester, England. It is located in the south-east of the city and was founded on the site of the former...
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King's Worcester: (ages 11–18, c.930 pupils), the senior school. The senior school is situated on Worcester's College Green, next to Worcester Cathedral...
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as the Massachusetts State Normal School at Worcester, WSU was the fifth of nine teacher training colleges in the state. Spurred by the success of a city-run...
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This is a list of Honorary Fellows of Worcester College, Oxford. Lourens Ackermann Asa Briggs, Baron Briggs Simon Brown, Baron Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood...
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College, Worcester College, Christ Church, St. John's College, Merton College, Exeter College Hertford College 2015 — Oriel College, Magdalen College...
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Queen's College, and Worcester Rector: Exeter and Lincoln Dean: Christ Church Regent: Blackfriars The dean of Christ Church is head of both the college and...
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Worcester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of Christ and Blessed Mary the Virgin, is a Church of England cathedral in Worcester, England. The...
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The College of the Holy Cross is a private Jesuit liberal arts college in Worcester, Massachusetts. It was founded by educators Benedict Joseph Fenwick...
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William Force Stead (category Fellows of Worcester College, Oxford)
diplomat and poet. He became an Anglican clergyman, and chaplain of Worcester College, Oxford, from 1927 to 1930. He is best known for his editorial work...
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The Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) is a private research university in Worcester, Massachusetts. Founded in 1865, WPI was one of the United States'...
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Rupert Soames (category Alumni of Worcester College, Oxford)
at St Aubyns School in Rottingdean, East Sussex, and Eton College, and then Worcester College, Oxford, where he studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics...
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Christianity portal The Bishop of Worcester is the head of the Church of England Diocese of Worcester in the Province of Canterbury, England. The title...
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Tom Parker Bowles (category Alumni of Worcester College, Oxford)
Heywood Preparatory School in Corsham. He later attended Eton College and Worcester College, Oxford. Parker Bowles states that immediately after leaving...
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Gemma Chan (category Alumni of Worcester College, Oxford)
Chan (born 29 November 1982) is an English actress. A graduate of Worcester College, Oxford, Chan began acting during the late 2000s, making her film...
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Gloucester College was re-established as Worcester College, one of the colleges of the University of Oxford. The street was known as Worcester Street by...
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but went totally blind by the time he was eight. He was educated at Worcester College for the Blind (then a boys' boarding school though it has since merged...
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Leila Farzad (category Alumni of Worcester College, Oxford)
degree from Oxbridge first. She first studied modern languages at Worcester College, Oxford, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in French and Italian...
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Ellie Kemper (category Alumni of Worcester College, Oxford)
before moving on the following year to focus on theater. She attended Worcester College, Oxford, for a year, where she studied towards a master's degree in...
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University of Oxford (redirect from Conference of Colleges)
College St John's College St Peter's College Somerville College Trinity College University College Wadham College Wolfson College Worcester College The...
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Andrew Cockburn (category People educated at Glenalmond College)
Washington in 1814. Cockburn was educated at Glenalmond College, Perthshire, and Worcester College, Oxford. He has two brothers, Alexander Cockburn (1941–2012)...
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Richard Moore (diplomat) (category Alumni of Worcester College, Oxford)
George's College, Weybridge, an independent school in Surrey. Afterwards, he studied philosophy, politics and economics at Worcester College, Oxford,...
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