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  2. General Certificate of Education - Wikipedia

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    The General Certificate of Education ( GCE) is a subject-specific family of academic qualifications used in awarding bodies in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Crown dependencies and a few Commonwealth countries. For some time, the Scottish education system has been different from those in the other countries of the United Kingdom.

  3. Middlesex University Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .mdx .ac .ae. Middlesex University Dubai (MDX Dubai) ( Arabic: جامعة ميدلسكس دبي, romanized : Jāmiʿah Mīdilsaks Dubaī) is an offshore campus of Middlesex University London in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Situated across two locations in Dubai Knowledge Park and Dubai International Academic City, the campus was ...

  4. List of universities and higher education colleges in London

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    BIMM University (Music, Film, Video Games, Performing Arts) - London. Bird College (Dance) - Sidcup. BPP University (Business, Law, Healthcare) - Holborn / Waterloo / Shepherd's Bush / City of London. British College of Osteopathic Medicine (Medicine) - Finchley Road.

  5. Student Central - Wikipedia

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    Established. 1921. Abolished. 2021. Members. 120,000+. Website. www .studentcentral .london. Student Central was the students' union of the federal University of London, known as the University of London Union (ULU) until 2014. [1]

  6. National Institute of Education - Wikipedia

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    National Institute of Education Official website. NIE Portal Student Portal for news, announcements, content and online services. IN-Learning NIE Centre for Innovation in Learning. Trainee Teachers' Club A main student club of NIE. Webometrics Ranking of World Universities.

  7. 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 that included the Royal Albert Hall, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Natural History Museum and several royal colleges. [6] [7] Established by royal charter ...

  8. Ministry of Education (United Arab Emirates) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education (MoE) ( Arabic: وزارة التربية والتعليم) is a federal government ministry in the United Arab Emirates that is responsible for regulating all forms of education in the country. Established by through the Federal Law No. (1) of 1972 [2] issued by Sheikh Zayed, [3] it has its main offices in Abu Dhabi ...

  9. A-level - Wikipedia

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    The A-level ( Advanced Level) is a subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education, as well as a school leaving qualification offered by the educational bodies in the United Kingdom and the educational authorities of British Crown dependencies to students completing secondary or pre-university education. [1 ...

  10. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine ( LSHTM) is a public research university in Bloomsbury, central London, and a member institution of the University of London that specialises in public health and tropical medicine . The institution was founded in 1899 by Sir Patrick Manson, after a donation from the Indian Parsi philanthropist ...

  11. NEET - Wikipedia

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    NEET. A NEET, an acronym for " Not in Education, Employment, or Training ", is a person who is unemployed and not receiving an education or vocational training. The classification originated in the United Kingdom in the late 1990s, and its use has spread, in varying degrees, to other countries, including Japan, South Korea, China, Serbia ...