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  2. York University - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .yorku .ca. York University ( French: Université York ), also known as YorkU or simply YU, is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is Canada's third-largest university, [3] and it has approximately 55,700 students, 7,000 faculty and staff, and over 370,000 alumni worldwide. [3]

  3. University of York Students' Union - Wikipedia

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    156 (2018, 2019) Website. www .yusu .org. University of York Students' Union ( YUSU) is the representative body for the students at the University of York, England. It provides representation for all students, is the key provider of entertainment and welfare services, and operates a range of commercial ventures including a cafe bar and events ...

  4. University of York - Wikipedia

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    The University of York [7] (abbreviated as Ebor or York for post-nominals) is a public collegiate research university in York, England. Established in 1963, the university has expanded to more than thirty departments and centres, covering a wide range of subjects. South-east of the city of York, [8] the university campus is about 500 acres (200 ...

  5. York Federation of Students - Wikipedia

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    The YFS is a dues paying student union representing over 53,000 full and part-time undergrad students at the York University. The stated purpose of the YFS is to bring together the elected representatives of all the college governments on campus.

  6. York University (Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    York's student-to-faculty ratio is 13:1. On-campus student enrollment is typically around 450 in the fall semester with a typical class size of 22. About 200 students are enrolled in the university's online program. The on-campus student population includes students from 30 states and 10 countries.

  7. Schulich School of Business - Wikipedia

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    The Schulich School of Business is the business school of York University located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The institution provides undergraduate and graduate degree and diploma programs in business administration, finance, accounting, business analytics, public administration and international business as well as a number of PhD and ...

  8. University of York Conservative and Unionist Association

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    The University of York Conservative and Unionist Association, known more commonly as the York Tories, is a student conservative association founded in 1963 and based at the University of York. While it is independent from the national Conservative Party, it is affiliated and does share some events. It is affiliated with the University of York ...

  9. Goodricke College, York - Wikipedia

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    Goodricke College is a college of the University of York. It was founded in 1968 and named after the astronomer John Goodricke. [3] The college has approximately 1500 undergraduate members, of which some 500 live in college accommodation, and about 140 postgraduate members, of which most live in college accommodation.

  10. York University Libraries - Wikipedia

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    Director. Andrea Kosavic. Parent organisation. York University. Website. Official website. Location of W.P. Scott Library. York University Libraries (YUL) is the library system of York University in Toronto, Ontario. The four main libraries and one archives [1] contain more than 2,500,000 volumes. [citation needed]

  11. Colleges of the University of York - Wikipedia

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    York's first two Colleges, Derwent and Langwith were founded in 1965, and were followed by Alcuin and Vanbrugh in 1967. [5] Goodricke and Wentworth were founded shortly afterwards, in 1968 and 1972 respectively. After 1972 the construction of Colleges ceased until 1990 with the foundation of James College, York.