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  2. Imperial College London - Wikipedia

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    Imperial College London ( Imperial) is a public research university in London, England. Its history began with Prince Albert, consort of Queen Victoria, who envisioned a cultural area including the Royal Albert Hall, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Natural History Museum and in addition to several royal colleges.

  3. Imperial College Business School - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, a Distance Learning MBA was formed. In 2003, an Innovation and Entrepreneurial group was established. In 2003, Imperial College London elevated business to its fourth faculty, alongside science, engineering, and medicine. Royal School of Mines. In 2004, Queen Elizabeth II opened Imperial College's Tanaka Business School.

  4. History of Imperial College London - Wikipedia

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    The history of Imperial College London can be traced back to the founding of the Royal College of Chemistry in 1845 in London, with some ancestral medical schools dating back to 1823. The college was formed in 1907 out of the royal colleges in South Kensington, and throughout the 20th century became central to the national strategy for ...

  5. Member institutions of the University of London - Wikipedia

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    Courtauld Institute of Art. Goldsmiths. King's College London. London Business School. London School of Economics and Political Science. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Queen Mary. Royal Academy of Music. Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.

  6. List of people associated with Imperial College London

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    Nicholas Ambraseys (civil engineer) – Founder of Engineering Seismology at Imperial College London; Eric Ash (engineer) Sir Alec Skempton (founding father of soil mechanics) Ayodele Awojobi (first African awarded the D.Sc degree in mechanical engineering; main field: vibration) Cecil Balmond (civil engineer) Baron Richard Beeching (engineer)

  7. Golden triangle (universities) - Wikipedia

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    The so-called 'golden triangle' of UK universities – Oxford, Cambridge and leading London institutions – is seen as a breakaway elite group, with these universities consolidating their international reputations. Imperial College, University College London, LSE and King's College London are all in the top 40.

  8. Category:Imperial College London - Wikipedia

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    I. File:Imperialcollegeunion.png. Categories: Education in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Russell Group. Science and technology in London. Former colleges of the University of London. Universities in England. Universities in London.

  9. École centrale de Lyon - Wikipedia

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    The École centrale de Lyon (ECL) is a research university in greater Lyon, France. Founded in 1857 by François Barthélemy Arlès-Dufour in response to the increasing industrialization of France, it is one of the oldest graduate schools in France. [2] The university is part of the Grandes Écoles, a prestigious group of French institutions ...