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  • Title: Students at war
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 156
  • Publisher: University of Surrey
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  • Publish Location: Guildford

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  • First Year Published: 2011
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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University of Surrey

known as Battersea College of Technology and was located in Battersea Park, London. Its roots however, go back to Battersea Polytechnic Institute, founded

London South Bank University

appeal and by 1891 enough money had been raised to establish polytechnics at Battersea and at Borough Road, Southwark, now LSBU.[citation needed] During

Guildford

University of Surrey is in Guildford. Battersea College of Technology (previously the Battersea Polytechnic Institute) moved to the town in 1966, gaining

List of universities in the United Kingdom by date of foundation

plate glass university with a polytechnic. The passage of the Further and Higher Education Act 1992 allowed all polytechnics and Scottish central institutions

Ernest Charles Large

London. In the same year he became an evening student at Battersea Polytechnic Institute in London (which eventually became the University of Surrey)

Michael Agbamuche

studies. He enrolled in a one-year introduction course at the Battersea Polytechnic Institute now the University of Surrey from 1950 to 1951[failed verification]

Edward William Mountford

run by the Battersea Vestry, being commissioned to design the Battersea Central Library (1889–1890); the Battersea Polytechnic Institute (1891); and

Devas Club

College Oxford and then Battersea Polytechnic Institute provided members of the Management Council for the Devas Institute. The institute moved to larger premises

Sukich Nimmanheminda

University of London as well as a civil engineering diploma from Battersea Polytechnic Institute. Upon his return to Thailand, he became a lecturer of mathematics

John Archer (British politician)

candidate, who beat Saklatvala. Archer served as a governor of Battersea Polytechnic, president of the Nine Elms Swimming Club, chair of the Whitley