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  2. London Metropolitan University - Wikipedia

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    London Metropolitan University was formed on 1 August 2002 by the merger of London Guildhall University and the University of North London.In October 2006 the University opened a new Science Centre as part of a £30m investment in its science department at the North campus on Holloway Road, with a "Super Lab" claimed to be one of Europe's most advanced science teaching facilities, [8] [9] [10 ...

  3. Russell Group - Wikipedia

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    The Russell Group of universities was formed in 1994 by 17 British research universities – Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Imperial College London, Leeds, Liverpool, London School of Economics, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham, Oxford, Sheffield, Southampton, University College London and Warwick, who originally met at Hotel Russell shortly before meetings of the ...

  4. List of chancellors and vice-chancellors of British universities

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    Cardiff Metropolitan University: Stephen Wordsworth [55] Professor Rachael Langford [56] Cardiff University: Baroness Randerson [57] Professor Colin Riordan [58] Sir Anthony Evans (Appointed by the sovereign on the nomination of the chancellor of the university) [59] University of Central Lancashire: Ranvir Singh [60] Professor Graham Baldwin [61]

  5. Demographics of Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff has an ethnically diverse population due to its past trading connections, post-war immigration and the large numbers of foreign students who attend university in the city. The ethnic make-up of Cardiff's population at the time of the 2001 census was: 91.6% white, 2% mixed race, 4% South Asian, 1.3% black, 1.2% other ethnic groups.

  6. Cardiff Business School - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Business School (Welsh: Ysgol Fusnes Caerdydd) is the business school of Cardiff University in Cardiff, Wales. It was created in its current form in 1987 and opened by Elizabeth II . Cardiff Business School currently serves 3,000 students a year, 700 of whom are postgraduate students.

  7. Category:Cardiff Metropolitan University - Wikipedia

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    The University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (Welsh: Athrofa Prifysgol Cymru, Caerdydd, commonly: UWIC) is an institute of higher education and member of the University of Wales situated in Cardiff. It operates from four campuses; Llandaff on Western Avenue, Cyncoed, Colchester Avenue and Howard Gardens in the City Centre. UWIC boasts some 9,000 ...

  8. Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Metropolitan University F.C. of the Athletic Union of Cardiff Metropolitan University, based in Cyncoed, play in the Cymru Premier, having been promoted from Welsh League Division One in 2016. They were winners of the Welsh League Cup for the 2018–19 season. [220]

  9. Food Industry Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Food Industry Centre (FIC) at Cardiff Metropolitan University (also known as UWIC) is a Welsh research and education organisation designed to address issues of food safety and food-related health concerns. Its mission also includes supporting the Welsh food industry.