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  2. University of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The University of Bristol is a red brick Russell Group research university in Bristol, England. [8] It received its royal charter in 1909, [9] although it can trace its roots to a Merchant Venturers ' school founded in 1595, and University College, Bristol, which had been in existence since 1876. [10]

  3. Centre for Deaf Studies, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Centre for Deaf Studies, Bristol. The Centre for Deaf Studies was a department of the University of Bristol, England, in the field of deaf studies, which it defines as the study of the "language, community and culture of Deaf people". [1] Established in 1978, the Centre claimed to be the first higher educational Institute in Europe "to ...

  4. University of the West of England - Wikipedia

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    The University of the West of England (also known as UWE Bristol) is a public research university, located in and around Bristol, England, UK. With more than 39,912 students and 4,300 staff, it is the largest provider of higher education in the South West of England.

  5. Rod Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Rod Ellis is a Kenneth W. Mildenberger Prize -winning British linguist. He is currently a research professor in the School of Education, at Curtin University in Perth, Australia. He is also a professor at Anaheim University, where he serves as the Vice president of academic affairs. [3] Ellis is a visiting professor at Shanghai International ...

  6. History of the University of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The history of the University of Bristol can be said to have begun in 1909 when the university gained a royal charter which allowed it to award degrees. Like most English universities, Bristol evolved from earlier institutions, most notably University College, Bristol (founded 1876), [1] Bristol Medical School (1833) and the Merchant Venturers ...

  7. John Burrow (literary scholar) - Wikipedia

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    John Anthony Burrow, FBA (3 August 1932 – 22 October 2017) was a British scholar of English literature. He was Winterstoke Professor of English at the University of Bristol from 1976 to 1998 and Dean of its Faculty of Arts from 1990 to 1993. The only child of an accountant and a teacher, Burrow was born and raised in Loughton, Essex.

  8. University of Bristol Botanic Garden - Wikipedia

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    The University of Bristol Botanic Garden is a botanical garden in Bristol, England. The garden moved to its current site in Stoke Bishop in 2005, having previously been at two other sites in the city. The 4,500 species of plants are displayed in collections relating to evolution, Mediterranean, local flora and rare natives and finally useful plants.

  9. University College, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    University College, Bristol at 11 Park Street. This photograph was taken in 1874. University College, Bristol was an educational institution which existed from 1876 to 1909. It was the predecessor institution to the University of Bristol, which gained a royal charter in 1909.