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  2. Imperial College London - Wikipedia

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    In April 2011, Imperial and King's College London joined the UK Centre for Medical Research and Innovation as partners with a commitment of £40 million each to the project. The centre was later renamed the Francis Crick Institute and opened on 9 November 2016. It is the largest single biomedical laboratory in Europe.

  3. Dyson School of Design Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Location in Albertopolis, South Kensington. The Dyson School of Design Engineering is the academic centre for design engineering at Imperial College London. The school has just over 50 academic staff and 400 students, with over 220 undergraduates. [3] The school is located in the Dyson building, at the corner of Exhibition and Imperial College ...

  4. Imperial College Business School - Wikipedia

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    The business school has additional facilities on Imperial College London's White City campus, which serves as an innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem for collaboration between students, faculty, entrepreneurs, and industry. Included on the White City campus is the Scale Space, set up as a community to help innovative companies accelerate ...

  5. Azeem Majeed - Wikipedia

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    Professor Azeem Majeed is a pioneer in developing methods to the use data from NHS medical records and from routine health information systems to answer key research questions of public health importance. The aim of this work has been to influence health policy; improve healthcare efficiency and health outcomes; and reduce health inequalities.

  6. Imperial examination - Wikipedia

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    This announcement was known as "releasing the roll" ( 放榜 ). ( c. 1540, by Qiu Ying) The imperial examination ( Chinese: 科舉; pinyin: kējǔ; lit. "subject recommendation") was a civil service examination system in Imperial China administered for the purpose of selecting candidates for the state bureaucracy.

  7. Karl Ludwig d'Elsa - Wikipedia

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    Life and Military Career. Karl Ludwig d'Elsa was born on 1 September 1849 in Dresden in the Kingdom of Saxony, the son of Ludwig Ferdinand d'Elsa (1806–1882), an Oberstleutnant (Lieutenant Colonel), and Huberta Louise (née von Brandenstein, died 1911).

  8. Alberta's Industrial Heartland - Wikipedia

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    Structures on the grounds of the Sherritt complex in Fort Saskatchewan. Alberta's Industrial Heartland (also known as Upgrader Alley or the Heartland) is the largest industrial area in Western Canada and a joint land-use planning and development initiative between five municipalities in the Edmonton Capital Region to attract investment in the chemical, petrochemical, oil, and gas industries to ...

  9. Joseph Berchtold - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Berchtold (6 March 1897 – 23 August 1962) was an early senior Nazi Party member and a co-founder of both the Sturmabteilung (SA) and Schutzstaffel (SS).. Berchtold served in World War I and upon Germany's defeat joined the German Workers' Party (DAP), a small extremist organization at the time.