University Of North London

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The University of North London was a university in London, England, from 1992 to 2002, when it merged with London Guildhall University to form London Metropolitan University. Its former premises are now the university's north campus, on Holloway Road and Highbury Grove, Islington. In 1996, the university celebrated its centenary year. StructureUnder the board of governors, the university was arranged into four faculties each led by a dean and pro vice-chancellor: —Faculty of Environmental and Social Studies: School of Law, Governance and Information Management (formerly schools of Law and of Information and Communications Studies)School of Social Sciences (formerly Policy Studies, Politics and Social Research)School of Community Health, Psychology and Social Work (formerly schools of Health and of Social Work)School of Geography and Environmental Studies (until 1997)School of Architecture and Interior DesignFaculty of Humanities and Teacher Education: School of Arts and Humanities (formerly Historical, Philosophical and Contemporary Studies)School of Area and Language Studies (formerly European and Language Studies)School of EducationFaculty of Science, Computing and Engineering: School of Biological and Applied Sciences (formerly Applied Chemistry)School of Communications Technology and Mathematical Sciences (formerly schools of Electronic and Communications Engineering and Applied Physics and of Mathematical Studies)School of Informatics and Multimedia Technology (formerly Computing)School of Health and Sport Science (formerly Life Sciences)School of Polymer Technology (founded as the National College of Rubber Technology in 1948)The Business School Faculties organised undergraduate and postgraduate schemes within a university modular framework. An interdisciplinary undergraduate scheme for inter-faculty combined honours degrees was managed centrally by the Academic Registry.

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The University of North London was a university in London, England, from 1992 to 2002, when it merged with London Guildhall University to form London Metropolitan University. Its former premises are now the university's north campus, on Holloway Road and Highbury Grove, Islington. In 1996, the university celebrated its centenary year. StructureUnder the board of governors, the university was arranged into four faculties each led by a dean and pro vice-chancellor: —Faculty of Environmental and Social Studies: School of Law, Governance and Information Management (formerly schools of Law and of Information and Communications Studies)School of Social Sciences (formerly Policy Studies, Politics and Social Research)School of Community Health, Psychology and Social Work (formerly schools of Health and of Social Work)School of Geography and Environmental Studies (until 1997)School of Architecture and Interior DesignFaculty of Humanities and Teacher Education: School of Arts and Humanities (formerly Historical, Philosophical and Contemporary Studies)School of Area and Language Studies (formerly European and Language Studies)School of EducationFaculty of Science, Computing and Engineering: School of Biological and Applied Sciences (formerly Applied Chemistry)School of Communications Technology and Mathematical Sciences (formerly schools of Electronic and Communications Engineering and Applied Physics and of Mathematical Studies)School of Informatics and Multimedia Technology (formerly Computing)School of Health and Sport Science (formerly Life Sciences)School of Polymer Technology (founded as the National College of Rubber Technology in 1948)The Business School Faculties organised undergraduate and postgraduate schemes within a university modular framework. An interdisciplinary undergraduate scheme for inter-faculty combined honours degrees was managed centrally by the Academic Registry.

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University Of North London is located at London, United Kingdom
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