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Abdou karim
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Matarr

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>Subject: News from my university to any prospective Gambian student
>Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 08:43:43 -0800
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>Subject:      News from my university to any prospective Gambian student
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>Privy Council approves university title for Bolton
>[Issue date:27 January 2005]
>The Privy Council has approved the new university title for Bolton
>Institute –The University of Bolton. Its new name will become effective
>from today (27 January 2005).
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>As the UK’s newest university, The University of Bolton will continue to
>focus on developing its students in a challenging academic environment that
>prepares them for real jobs in a real world. The new title will strengthen
>the university’s reputation in research and development and support plans
>to expand enterprise activity. It will support the university’s
>international standing and help create new partnerships around the world.
>
>Said Vice Chancellor, Mollie Temple: ‘Today is an historic one in the life
>of our university – this is tremendous news for us and everyone associated
>with us. Our staff and students are delighted that the quality of their
>work and their achievements has now been officially recognised.’
>
>Consultation on the new title took place last year, following the Privy
>Council recommendation that University Title be approved for Bolton
>Institute. Feedback was received from partner universities and colleges,
>government agencies, students, academics, businesses, community groups and
>individuals in Bolton and across the UK. It was from this consultation
>process that The University of Bolton emerged as the most popular title
>choice.
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>It was then necessary to submit the Title to the Privy Council, one of the
>oldest parts of the Government, for final approval.
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>Note to Editors:
>    More than 8,000 students currently study with The University of Bolton.
>The university is split across two town-centre campuses. The current
>curriculum offers Foundation, first degrees, MPhils and PHDs in over 100
>subjects.
>
>    The University of Bolton is placed in the top 25 per cent of UK higher
>education institutions by the Quality Assurance Agency (AQA) review. Seven
>subjects were noted as ‘Excellent’ in the most recent AQA report.
>
>    Latest financial results show The University of Bolton generates an
>income of over £36.8 million. The institution is also a major contributor
>to the local economy as an employer of over 700 staff.
>
>4. New investment in the town centre-based Deane Campus includes the
>creation of ‘knowledge exchange zones’. The first completed zone, the
>Centre for Materials Research and Innovation was opened in 2003 following a
>£2 million investment. The new £6 million Design Studio opened late last
>year.
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>5. Students from over 70 different countries are currently enrolled on
>courses at The University of Bolton. From France to the Fijian Islands, the
>University’s Centre for International Relations has been very successful in
>attracting and supporting international students.
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>    Bolton is the UK’s largest town. Bolton Metropolitan Borough covers 140
>square kilometres (54 square miles), with a population of over 261,000.
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