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  2. University of Hull - Wikipedia

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    The university had a smaller campus in Scarborough on the North Yorkshire coast. Hull University is a campus university; though situated in a city, its main campus is in a suburban rather than urban district. The main campus occupies a single, clearly defined site and is self-contained in regard to catering and entertainment for students and staff.

  3. Vaal University of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Vaal University of Technology (VUT) is a higher education institution in South Africa. It attracts students from all over the country. It attracts students from all over the country. It is one of the largest residential universities of technology , with about 20 000 students, 40 programs, all primarily taught in English.

  4. University of Mpumalanga - Wikipedia

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    University of Mpumalanga. Main gate of the University of Mpumalanga, Siyabuswa Campus. Building 7 Classrooms, Siyabuswa Campus. University of Mpumalanga is based in Mbombela and in Siyabuswa, South Africa. It was established in 2014, initially accommodating a modest intake of one hundred and forty students.

  5. Tygerberg Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Tygerberg Hospital is a tertiary hospital located in Parow. The hospital was officially opened in 1976 and is the largest hospital in the Western Cape and the second largest hospital in South Africa, with the capacity for 1899 beds. It acts as a teaching hospital in conjunction with the Stellenbosch University 's Health Science Faculty.

  6. University of the Gambia - Wikipedia

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    The campus was founded in 1998 in Kotu- Kanifing, a suburb of Sere Kunda. It was not until March 1999 that the UTG started to offer courses, following a law passed by the National Assembly of the Gambia. [6] In 1999, 300 students are reported to have been enrolled. As of 2002, the number of academic staff was 44.

  7. University of Dundee - Wikipedia

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    University of Dundee. The University of Dundee [a] is a public research university based in Dundee, Scotland. It was founded as a university college in 1881 with a donation from the prominent Baxter family of textile manufacturers. The institution was, for most of its early existence, a constituent college of the University of St Andrews ...

  8. Student Loans Company - Wikipedia

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    The Student Loans Company ( SLC) is an executive non-departmental public body company in the United Kingdom that provides student loans. It is owned by the UK Government 's Department for Education (85%), the Scottish Government (5%), the Welsh Government (5%) and the Northern Ireland Executive (5%). [1] The SLC is funded entirely by the UK ...

  9. District Six - Wikipedia

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    ANC election poster linking rival parties to the history of forced removals. District Six ( Afrikaans: Distrik Ses) is a former inner-city residential area in Cape Town, South Africa. In 1966, the apartheid government (the National Party) announced that the area would be razed and rebuilt as a "whites only" neighbourhood under the Group Areas ...