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  2. Moordown - Wikipedia

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    England. Dorset. 50°45′14″N 1°52′30″W  / . 50.754°N 1.875°W. / 50.754; -1.875. Moordown is a suburb of Bournemouth, situated in the northern part of the borough. It was incorporated into the borough of Bournemouth in 1901, having previously been part of the Christchurch Rural District .

  3. Yeovil College - Wikipedia

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    Yeovil College is a tertiary college for further education and higher education based in Yeovil, Somerset. It maintains a main campus in the town and, at a second site, a Construction Skills Centre. In conjunction with the universities of Bournemouth, the West of England (UWE) and Gloucestershire, the college provides Higher Education, degree ...

  4. Arts University Bournemouth - Wikipedia

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    aub .ac .uk. Arts University Bournemouth (abbreviated AUB) is a further and higher education university based in Poole, England, specialising in art, performance, design, and media. It was formerly known as The Arts University College at Bournemouth and The Arts Institute at Bournemouth and is the home of Bournemouth Film School.

  5. Wiltshire College & University Centre - Wikipedia

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    Wiltshire College & University Centre. / 51.4632; -2.1108. Wiltshire College & University Centre is a tertiary college of education founded in 2002 by the merger of Chippenham Technical College, Lackham College and Trowbridge College. [1] [2] Consolidation was completed with the merger of Salisbury College, which commenced in January 2008.

  6. Sean Street - Wikipedia

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    Sean Street (born 2 June 1946, Waterlooville, Hampshire) is a writer, poet, broadcaster. [1] and Britain's first Professor of Radio. [2] He retired from full-time academic life in 2011 and was awarded an Emeritus Professorship by Bournemouth University. [3] He continues to write and broadcast.

  7. Log Chapel (University of Notre Dame) - Wikipedia

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    May 23, 1978. The Log Chapel was originally built in 1831 by Rev. Fr. Stephen Badin as a mission to the Potawatomi Indians in what would become northern Indiana. It was one of the first Catholic places of worship in Northern Indiana. It was given in 1842 to Fr. Edward Sorin, and it became the original nucleus of the University of Notre Dame. [2]

  8. National Centre for Computer Animation - Wikipedia

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    ncca .bournemouth .ac .uk. The National Centre for Computer Animation (NCCA) is part of the Media School at Bournemouth University in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1989, it is often regarded as one of the best UK institutions available for study in the field of computer graphics, [1] offering both undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses.

  9. Bournemouth Rugby - Wikipedia

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    2022–23. 7th. Team kit. Official website. www .bournemouth-rugby .co .uk. Bournemouth RFC is a rugby union club founded in 1893. The grounds are currently located at Chapel Gate. [1] They currently play in Regional 1 South Central, at the fifth tier of the English rugby union system .