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  2. D2L - Wikipedia

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    D2L (or Desire2Learn) is a Canada-based global software company with offices in Australia, Brazil, Europe, Singapore, and the United States. D2L is the developer of the Brightspace learning management system , a cloud-based software suite used by schools , higher educational institutions, and businesses for online and blended classroom learning.

  3. University of West London - Wikipedia

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    The university has roots in 1860 when the Lady Byron School was founded, later Ealing College of Higher Education. In 1992, the then-named Polytechnic of West London became a university as Thames Valley University (TVU). 18 years later, after several mergers, acquisitions and campus moves, it was renamed to its current name.

  4. University of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    University of Michigan. /  42.27694°N 83.73806°W  / 42.27694; -83.73806. The University of Michigan ( U-M, UMich, or simply Michigan) is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Founded in 1817, it is the oldest institution of higher education in the state.

  5. University of Michigan School of Education - Wikipedia

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    The University of Michigan Marsal Family School of Education is the education school of the University of Michigan, a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. The School of Education offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. In 2011, U.S. News & World Report ranked the school 9th overall.

  6. University of Michigan–Flint - Wikipedia

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    Website. umflint.edu. The University of Michigan–Flint ( UM-Flint) is a public university in Flint, Michigan. Founded in 1956 as the Flint Senior College, it was initially established as a remote branch of the University of Michigan, offering upper-division undergraduate courses. The institution developed into a fully-fledged university and ...

  7. Thames Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Thames Valley is an area in South East England that extends along the River Thames west of London towards Oxford. The area is a major tourist destination and economic hub on the M4 corridor, with a high concentration of technology companies. The area east of Reading is defined by Natural England as the Thames Valley National Character Area ...

  8. History of the University of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The history of the University of Michigan began with its establishment on August 26, 1817 as the Catholepistemiad or University of Michigania. The Catholepistemiad (1817–1821) [ edit ] Shortly after the Territory of Michigan was formed in 1805, several of its leading citizens recognized the need for a structured education.

  9. List of colleges and universities in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    East Lansing-based Michigan State University is the state's largest public institution in terms of enrollment, as it had 50,340 students as of fall, 2016. With an enrollment of 21,210 students, Baker College of Flint is Michigan's largest private post-secondary institution , while Oak Park -based Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Detroit is the state ...