YesThis article explores the connections between Bradford-born author J.B. Priestley and the University of Bradford, using evidence from archives held in Special Collections at the University. The discussion includes the award of an honorary doctorate to Priestley in 1970 and the opening of the J.B. Priestley Library in 1975
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The Huddersfield Mechanics Institution THE roots of the University of Huddersfield can be traced...
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This article uses the case study of the University of Warwick’s ‘Voices of the University: Memories ...
One of Britain’s greatest historians, the intellectual and literary heir to Richard Ford and Gerald ...
From its foundation in 1826, UCL embraced a progressive and pioneering spirit. It was the first univ...
Introduction: On the morning of Friday, 19 February 1965, the Vice-Principal of the Bradford Institu...
This article is an account of a Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP)...
The Huddersfield Mechanics Institution THE roots of the University of Huddersfield can be traced...
In 1542 William Ramsden bought his wife’s family home at Longley and so began a long association bet...
Following the very successful study day in Cambridge in November 2003, a similar event was held in O...
This thesis presents the first full account of the life and achievements of Bradford-born W. Riley (...
University-level education in Exeter can be said to begin in 1922 when the Royal Albert Memorial Col...
The history of the UCL Institute of Education is one of persistent renewal. Since its founding in 19...
The article discusses the life and works of theologian Gilbert Keith Chesterton and the author\u27s ...
Changing Barnsley looks at how Barnsley has evolved, through the eyes of the former Mining and Techn...
[First paragraph] Professor David Hey died in February 2016, and this book is thus sadly published p...
University College Hull was founded in 1927 through the support of local benefactors, such as Thomas...
This article uses the case study of the University of Warwick’s ‘Voices of the University: Memories ...
One of Britain’s greatest historians, the intellectual and literary heir to Richard Ford and Gerald ...
From its foundation in 1826, UCL embraced a progressive and pioneering spirit. It was the first univ...