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  2. Cardiff University - Wikipedia

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    The university's academic facilities are centred around Cathays Park in central Cardiff, [35] which contains the university's grade II* listed main building, [36] housing administrative facilities and the science library, previously called the Drapers' library; [37] [38] the grade II listed Bute building, [39] which contains the Welsh School of ...

  3. List of Cardiff University people - Wikipedia

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    Dimitra Fimi – writer. Brian J. Ford – Honorary fellow of Cardiff University (1986), honorary fellow of the Linnean Society, honorary fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society. John S. Fossey – Professor of synthetic chemistry at the University of Birmingham. Burt Goldberg – university professor, microbiologist. Karen Holford – engineer.

  4. David Grant (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    David Grant (engineer) Sir David Grant CBE FREng FIET FLSW (born 12 September 1947) [1] is a British academic who was the vice-chancellor of Cardiff University [2] in Wales from 2001 to 2012. Following his appointment, Grant oversaw the merger between Cardiff University and the University of Wales College of Medicine, which was completed in ...

  5. Roger Falconer - Wikipedia

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    Born in Carmarthen (12 December 1951), Falconer was educated at Llandeilo Grammar School (1962–65) and Bridgend Boys' Grammar School (1965-70), and graduated with a BSc (Eng) degree in Civil Engineering, from King's College London, in 1973. He then studied at the University of Washington, where he graduated with an MSCE degree in 1974.

  6. University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology

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    Wales. Colors. White and blue. The University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology (UWIST; Welsh: Athrofa Gwyddoniaeth a Thechnoleg Prifysgol Cymru) was a public university college based in the centre of the city of Cardiff, Wales. In 1988, it merged with the University College Cardiff, which later became Cardiff University.

  7. University of Wales - Wikipedia

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    wales.ac.uk. The University of Wales (Welsh: Prifysgol Cymru) is a confederal university based in Cardiff, Wales. Founded by royal charter in 1893 as a federal university with three constituent colleges – Aberystwyth, Bangor and Cardiff – the university was the first university established in Wales, one of the four countries in the United ...

  8. Wolfson Centre for Magnetics - Wikipedia

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    Research. WCM is a centre for research, teaching and technology transfer over a wide spectrum of magnetics, including magnetic engineering, magnetic materials, magnetic devices, and the physics of magnetism. Research within WCM focuses on several areas related to production, characterisation and applications of magnetic materials.

  9. Category:Cardiff University - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Business School. Cardiff School of Engineering. Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies. Cardiff University F.C. Cardiff University School of Music. Cathays railway station. Centre for Occupational and Health Psychology. Clover (telescope)