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  2. City of Liverpool College - Wikipedia

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    www.liv-coll.ac.uk. The City of Liverpool College is a further education and higher education college in Liverpool, England. The college is located over several sites across the Knowledge Quarter – a district in the Liverpool city centre. Community-based provision has been disestablished in response to reduction in funding provision by ...

  3. Liverpool College - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool College was the first of many public schools founded in the Victorian Era. The foundation stone of the original building was laid on 22 October 1840 by Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby K.G. (then styled the Rt. Hon. Lord Stanley MP), the first patron of the college. A group of Christian Liverpool citizens, many of whose names ...

  4. C.F. Mott Teachers' Training College - Wikipedia

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    C.F. Mott Training College or C.F. Mott Teachers' Training College or City of Liverpool C.F. Mott Training College was a college located in near Huyton on Merseyside. [1] The college was named after Charles Francis Mott who was the Director of Education in Liverpool from 1922 to 1945. It became an affiliate college of Lancaster University ...

  5. Liverpool John Moores University - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool John Moores University (abbreviated LJMU) is a public research university in the city of Liverpool, England. The university can trace its origins to the Liverpool Mechanics' School of Arts, established in 1823. [ 3 ] This later merged to become Liverpool Polytechnic. In 1992, following an Act of Parliament, the Liverpool Polytechnic ...

  6. University of Chester - Wikipedia

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    The original College building (still in use and now known as Old College) in 1843, a year after it opened. The university was founded as Chester Diocesan Training College in 1839 by a distinguished group of local leading figures in the Church of England, including future Prime Ministers William Ewart Gladstone and the 14th Earl of Derby. [9]

  7. University of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The university was established in 1881 as College Liverpool, admitting its first students in 1882. [2] In 1884, it became part of the federal Victoria University. In 1894 Oliver Lodge, a professor at the university, made the world's first public radio transmission and two years later took the first surgical X-ray in the United Kingdom. [13]

  8. Knowledge Quarter, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The City of Liverpool College is the largest further education college in the Liverpool City Region and is spread across five city centre campuses. Established in 1992, the college provides courses for somewhere between 12,000 and 20,000 students every year. The college also provides higher education programmes. [15] [16] [17]

  9. Talk:City of Liverpool College - Wikipedia

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    City of Liverpool College → File:The City of Liverpool College Logo.png"The" is a component part of the name, specifically added when the name was changed from Liverpool Community College in 2013, as shown at the college's official website, in newspaper reporting, in Ofsted reporting