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  2. University of Leeds Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    History. The club was founded in 1919. Having occupied a variety of buildings throughout the area, the current water base is located in Leeds following the completion of a new boat house which opened in September 2014 next to Thwaite Mills in Stourton. Land training takes place in Leeds University's sport complex on the main campus in Leeds.

  3. Leeds University Centre for African Studies - Wikipedia

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    Leeds University Centre for African Studies (LUCAS) is an interdisciplinary centre at the University of Leeds that was established in 1964, and has members from a variety of faculties who share an interest in African Studies. The English, Geography, History and Politics and International Studies (POLIS) schools at the University of Leeds are ...

  4. LEED - Wikipedia

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    Washington, D.C., is the first LEED Platinum city in the world. [1] Pictured is 1225 Connecticut Avenue, the first redeveloped office building on the U.S. East Coast to receive LEED Platinum status. [2] Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design ( LEED) is a green building certification program used worldwide. [3]

  5. Leeds Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    2008. Leeds Grammar School was an independent school founded 1552 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Originally a male-only school, in August 2005 it merged with Leeds Girls' High School to form The Grammar School at Leeds. The two schools physically united in September 2008. The school was founded in 1552 by William Sheafield to provide free ...

  6. Leeds Trinity University - Wikipedia

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    Leeds Trinity University. / 53.8486; -1.6480. Leeds Trinity University is a public university in Horsforth, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Originally established to provide qualified teachers to Catholic schools, it gradually expanded and now offers foundation, undergraduate, and postgraduate degrees in a range of humanities and social sciences.

  7. List of honorary graduates of the University of Leeds - Wikipedia

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    An honorary degree or a degree honoris causa (Latin: 'for the sake of the honour') is an academic degree for which a university (or other degree-awarding institution) has waived the usual requirements (such as matriculation, residence, study and the passing of examinations).

  8. The Clothworkers Consort of Leeds - Wikipedia

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    The Clothworkers Consort of Leeds ( TheCCLeeds ), previously the Leeds University Liturgical Choir, is a choir that primarily performs sacred choral music in liturgical settings. It was formed by Bryan White, Stephen Muir and Philip Wilby of the School of Music, University of Leeds in 2002. The choir draws its membership from across the whole ...

  9. Great Hall of the University of Leeds - Wikipedia

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    The Great Hall is a grade II listed [1] Gothic Revival building located at the University of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. The building is primarily used for formal occasions such as graduation ceremonies and university students' examinations. Its undercroft was previously utilised to house the university library collections before the ...