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  2. Bogus colleges in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Bogus colleges in the United Kingdom. In the United Kingdom a bogus college is a fake college or university used as part of an immigration and visa scam, whereby people from overseas can apply for a British student visa and illegally reside in the United Kingdom. [1] They have also been set up as a money making scam, selling fake qualifications ...

  3. Hibernia College - Wikipedia

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    Hibernia College's programmes in teacher education are accredited by the Teaching Council of Ireland and awarded by the national qualification authority, Quality and Qualifications Ireland. Master's programmes are 120 credit awards at level 9, delivered over the course of 24 months. [citation needed] Research

  4. TES (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 0040-7887. Website. www .tes .com. TES, formerly known as the Times Educational Supplement, [2] is a British weekly trade magazine aimed at education professionals. It was first published in 1910 as a pull-out supplement in The Times newspaper. Such was its popularity that in 1914, the supplement became a separate publication selling for ...

  5. RateMyTeachers - Wikipedia

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    20 April 2001; 23 years ago. ( 2001-04-20) [1] RateMyTeachers.com ( RMT) is a review site for rating K-12 and college teachers and courses. According to its website, its purpose is to help answer a single question: "what do I as a student need to know to maximize my chance of success in a given class?" As of April 2010, over eleven million ...

  6. Royal Hibernian Military School - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Hibernian Military School was founded in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland in 1769, to educate orphaned children of members of the British armed forces in Ireland. In 1922 the Royal Hibernian Military School moved to Shorncliffe, in Folkestone, Kent, and in 1924 it was merged with the Duke of York's Royal Military School which, by then, was in its current location atop 'Lone Tree ...

  7. Maria Grey Training College - Wikipedia

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    The college was opened as the Teachers' Training & Registration Society College on 1 May 1878 in the Clergy House, Skinner Street, Bishopsgate (now Pindar Street). In some literature it is recorded as the first teacher training college for women, however Whitelands College (now part of the University of Roehampton) opened in 1841 as a women's teacher training college and was the first such ...

  8. Margaret Allen (artist) - Wikipedia

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    1914. (1914-00-00) (aged 81–82) County Kilkenny, Ireland. Nationality. Irish. Margaret Allen (1832 – 1914) was an Irish portrait and genre painter, the first woman to be an honorary academian of the Royal Hibernian Academy and one of Dublin's earliest female commercial photographers. Allen was born in 1832, the oldest daughter of Mark Allen ...

  9. Samuel Walsh (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Walsh (artist) Samuel Walsh is an Irish abstract artist. He is a member of Aosdána [1], founder of the National Collection of Contemporary Drawing [2] and is closely associated with the beginnings of EVA International. Born in London in 1951 to Irish parents, [3] he moved to Limerick, Ireland in 1968, where he resided until 1990.