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Meaning of "university of durham"

university of durham - It refers to a renowned institution of higher education located in Durham, England. It is known for its academic excellence and offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs

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University of Durham is the third oldest university in UK.
Shortt was an active freemason and was a member of University of Durham Lodge no.
He was educated at University of Durham and was awarded an MA.
He is currently the head of the Arabic department at the University of Durham.
University of Durham.
Bott worked throughout his academic career at the University of Durham.
Source, University of Durham press release.
The study was carried out by researchers from the University of Durham.
Duncan, at the University of Durham in England, was a pioneer.
Geoffrey Scarre is a moral philosopher and professor of philosophy at the University of Durham.
Chancellor of the University of Durham.
Additionally, these two colleges came to form one division of the federal University of Durham.
Subsequent to this he moved to the University of Durham and became Professor there in 2004.
There is also a cultural center named after Hearn at the University of Durham.
Founded in 1832, the University of Durham is the third oldest university in England.

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These two colleges formed one division of the federal University of Durham.
In 2005, the University of Durham honoured her by naming Josephine Butler College for her.
In later years he served as Chancellor of the University of Durham.
He matriculated at the University of Durham.
Myles studied for his first degree in Applied Physics at the University of Durham.
See Ramadan Shalah, who got a PhD in banking at the University of Durham in England.
For example, the University of Newcastle was originally a university college of the University of Durham.
University College, informally known as Castle, is a college of the University of Durham in England.
Member of the editorial board of the " Journal of International Boundary Studies ", University of Durham.
University College was formed upon the creation of University of Durham in 1832.
He later obtained a Master of Theology degree and a Ph.D. from the University of Durham.
He currently holds the post of Professor in the University of Durham.
He holds a PhD in Middle East politics from the University of Durham.
NOMIS is the Employment Department 's online system housed at the university of Durham.
Aged 25, he had obtained a two-year licentiate in theology from the University of Durham.
In 1950, however, she accepted an honorary doctorate of letters from the University of Durham.
Ibbotson returned to college, graduating with a diploma in education in 1965 from the University of Durham.
In 1928 he was appointed a lecturer in geography at the University of Durham.
By 1852, the majority college was formally linked to the University of Durham.
In 1951, he was awarded an honorary doctorate of Civil Law from the University of Durham.

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