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  2. University of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The University of Bristol's alumni and faculty include 13 Nobel laureates. [15] Bristol is a member of the Russell Group of research-intensive British universities, [16] the European-wide Coimbra Group [17] and the Worldwide Universities Network , of which the university's previous vice-chancellor, Eric Thomas , was chairman from 2005 to 2007. [18]

  3. Olga Chupris - Wikipedia

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    From 2009 to 2016, she served as the Head of Teaching and Methodical Commission for the Law of Faculty at the Belarusian State University. From 2015 to 2018, she was the Head of the Department of Public Administration for the Law of Faculty at the BSU. She worked as a professor at the Department of Constitutional Law of the BSU.

  4. Grand Canyon University - Wikipedia

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    Grand Canyon College was founded as a nonprofit institution in 1949 in Prescott, Arizona. Southern Baptists felt the need to establish a faith-based institution that would allow local Baptists the opportunity to obtain a bachelor's or master's degree without going east to one of the Baptist colleges in Texas or Oklahoma.

  5. Rafael Amen-Zadeh - Wikipedia

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    Rafael Amen-Zadeh, the son of Joseph, was born in Baku on December 31, 1943. In 1950-1960 he studied at the secondary school number of 49 in Baku. In 1960-1966, he studied at the Mechanics and Mathematics Faculty of Mechanical of BSU. To the development of education and science of the Presidential Decree of 30 October 2009, the "Honored Teacher ...

  6. Category:Ball State University faculty - Wikipedia

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    Renée M. Wachter. Winfred E. Wagoner. Martin Walls. Categories: Ball State University people. Faculty by university or college in Indiana. Hidden category: CatAutoTOC generates no TOC.

  7. History of Ball State University - Wikipedia

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    The pre-Ball years. The area of Muncie, Indiana that is now known as Ball State University had its start in 1899 as a private school called the Eastern Indiana Normal School to educate teachers. The entire school, including classrooms, library and the president's residence were housed in what is now known as the Ball State Administration building.

  8. Victor Kislyi - Wikipedia

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    After school he entered the BSU's Faculty of Physics. Graduated with a degree in laser physics and spectroscopy. In 2012, he moved to Nicosia and received Cypriot citizenship. Entrepreneurship. Viktor Kyslyy created his first game in 1996. It was an online game based on chess, with parties played on a world map.

  9. Estopinal College of Architecture and Planning - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .bsu .edu /cap. The R. Wayne Estopinal College of Architecture and Planning, commonly referred to as CAP, is one of seven academic colleges of Ball State University based in Muncie, Indiana, with a satellite facility in Indianapolis. The college offers degrees in architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, historic ...