
Looking across West Bay towards downtown Olympia and Mt. Rainier. August `05, AMP ...
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[University of Melbourne] University College (UC) is a residential college which is affiliated to the University of Melbourne in Australia. It was formerly known as University Women`s College. The college is situated in the suburb of Parkville. It is located on its own plot of land, north of Ormond College and is bounded by College Crescent...
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The term `university college` is used in a number of countries to denote college institutions that provide tertiary education but do not have full or independent university status. A university college is often part of a larger university. The precise usage varies from country to country. == Australia == In Australia, the term University College.....
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[Scandinavia] A university college (Swedish, högskola, Norwegian høyskole/høgskole/høgskule, Danish professionshøjskole) is an independent institution in Sweden and Norway that provides tertiary education (Bachelor and Master degrees) and in some cases also quaternary education (PhD). It is somewhat similar to a Fachhochschule in Germa...
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(from the article `Maryland, University of`) An adjacent campus, University College, provides education at more than 25 off-campus locations in the region and at more than 140 locations in 29 ...
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(from the article `Oxford, University of`) ...scholars. They were intended primarily for masters or bachelors of arts who needed financial assistance to enable them to continue study for a ...
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in British and formerly British educational systems, an institution of higher learning that does not have the authority to award its own degrees. ...
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