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Christ Church College, Oxford

Christ Church College, Oxford is a college of the University of Oxford, founded in 1546, and is one of the largest colleges of the University of Oxford, the only one in the world that is also a cathedral.

Carlyle College, Cambridge University

Clare Hall, Cambridge (Clare Hall, Cambridge) is a college of the University of Cambridge, founded in 1966 in Hall Heschel Road, and is one of two graduate only colleges at Cambridge (the other being Darwin College).

Locksmith Training Center

Locksmith Training Course is a UK website dedicated to providing systematic training for beginner locksmiths, including non-destructive lockout methods.

College of the Holy Cross, University of Oxford

St Cross College, University of Oxford is a college of the University of Oxford, founded in 1965, which is postgraduate only and has one of the smallest student populations in Oxford.

Harrow Public School

Harrow School is a leading English public school for boys in the borough of Harrow, Greater London, founded by local farmers in 1572 as a boarding secondary school. Harrow School has international schools in Bangkok, Beijing and Hong Kong. The former Harrow Public School was known for its strict discipline and pioneered the principal system among all public schools.

University of Essex

The University of Essex (University of Essex) is a comprehensive public university in the United Kingdom, founded in 1964 and located in Essex, England. The University of Essex has five faculties and 16 departments with strong academic research capabilities and is a world leader in the field of robotics research and development. The University of Essex was ranked 39th in the 2014 UK University Rankings.

Pembroke College, University of Oxford

Pembroke College, Oxford is a college of the University of Oxford, founded in 1624 and located in Pembroke Square. Pembroke College teaches almost all of Oxford's courses.

RAE

RAE (Research Assessment Exercise, Research Assessment) is the most authoritative report on the ranking of UK universities, completed by four institutions: HEFCE, SHEFC, HEFCW and DELNI, with a report issued about once every seven years and the latest edition in 2008.2008 rankings, ranked in the top 10 in order:, Oxford University, London School of Economics and Political Science, Imperial College London, University College London, University of Manchester, University of Warwick, University of York, University of Essex, University of Edinburgh

Christian Public School

Christ's Hospital (also known as The Blue Coat School) is a famous English public school founded in 1552 by Edward VI in London and later moved to Horsham, West Sussex. The Blue Coat School is one of the symbols of Christ's College and was the first school uniform in the world.

The University of Manchester

The University of Manchester is the first of the six "Red Brick Universities" in the UK and a member of the. The University of Manchester was formed in 2004 by the merger of Manchester Polytechnic University, founded in 1824, and the Victoria University of Manchester, founded in 1851. The University has a global reputation for academic excellence and is a world leader in the life sciences, engineering, economics and humanities. The University of Manchester was ranked 33rd in the 2013 QS World University Rankings.

University of Strathclyde

University of Strathclyde (University of Strathclyde) is a Scottish university, founded in 1796, is the second university in Glasgow, in 1964 to accept the Royal Charter as the first British University of Technology. The University of Strathclyde has departments of engineering, science, humanities and social sciences, as well as the Strathclyde Business School. In the 2014 UK University Rankings, the University of Strathclyde was ranked 42nd.

Trinity College, Cambridge University

Trinity College, Cambridge is a prestigious college of the University of Cambridge, founded in 1546, located in Trinity Street, is the largest and most financially strong college of the University of Cambridge. In the 20th century, Trinity College won 32 Nobel Prizes and five Fields Prizes.

Keele University, UK

Keele University is a public research university in the United Kingdom, founded in 1949 and located in Staffordshire, dedicated to the promotion of interdisciplinary research. Keele University offers majors in the arts, social sciences, natural sciences, and medicine.

University of East London, UK

The University of East London (UEL) is a public university in the United Kingdom, founded in 1892 and receiving its Royal Charter in 1992, located in the Newham area of East London with two campuses. It has two campuses in Newham, East London;

Oxford Brookes University

Oxford Brookes University (OBU) is a university located in Oxford, England, with a history dating back to the Oxford School of Art, founded in 1865. The University has departments of Business, Health and Life Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences, and Technology, Design and Environment. In the 2014 UK University Rankings, Oxford Brookes University was ranked 50th.

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