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  2. Trent University - Wikipedia

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    Trent University is a public liberal arts university in Peterborough, Ontario, with a satellite campus in Oshawa, which serves the Regional Municipality of Durham. Trent is known for its Oxbridge college system and small class sizes.

  3. Nottingham Trent University - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Trent University was formed by the amalgamation of several institutions of higher education in Nottingham. It originated from the Nottingham Government School of Design founded in 1843. In 1945, the Nottingham and District Technical College was established. In 1958, Nottingham Regional College of Technology opened and in 1959, the ...

  4. Rankings of universities in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ranking are established to help inform potential applicants about universities in Canada based on a range of criteria, including student body characteristics, classes, faculty, finances, library, and reputation. Various rankings consider combinations of factors, including funding and endowment, research excellence and/or influence ...

  5. List of alumni of Trent University - Wikipedia

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    Yann Martel, writer (Life of Pi) [3]; Linwood Barclay, journalist and novelist; Paul Boghossian, philosopher; Gary Botting, poet, playwright, lawyer and legal scholar; Tim Cook, historian and author

  6. Nottingham Trent University, School of Art and Design

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    Bonington building — a labyrinthine three-story building. Opened in 1969 by the Duchess of Kent, [8] and upgraded in 2005. Included in the design, at the heart of the building, is a high-ceilinged exhibition space, known as 'Bonington Gallery'. It is one of the oldest art galleries in Nottingham. [9]

  7. Michael Neumann - Wikipedia

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    Michael Neumann (born 1946) is a professor of philosophy at Trent University in Ontario, Canada. [1] He is the author of What's Left?Radical Politics and the Radical Psyche (1988), The Rule of Law: Politicizing Ethics (2002) and The Case Against Israel (2005), and has published papers on utilitarianism and rationality.

  8. Nottingham Law School - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Law School (also known as NLS) is a law school in the UK with over 100 full-time lecturers and over 2,500 students. [3] It is an academic and professional institution, part of Nottingham Trent University. The institution specialises in different fields of education in law. [4] Nottingham Law school's main goal is to provide their ...

  9. Nottingham Business School - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Business School is a full-service business school located in Nottingham, England. Formed in 1980, it is a part of Nottingham Trent University and in 2010 the school opened the regenerated Newton and Arkwright project. The redevelopment transformed two of the University’s flagship buildings (which are both Grade II listed) into an ...