History of Teesside University
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"...Originally founded as Constantine College, the institution was officially opened by the Prince of Wales, the future King Edward VIII, on 2 July 1930. The college became a polytechnic in 1969; and in 1992, the Privy Council gave approval to 14 higher education institutions, including Teesside, to become new universities. The campus in the centre of Middlesbrough still includes the original Constantine College building but the University has grown more than twenty-fold....." -
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Link: https://www.tees.ac.uk/minisites/80years/history.cfm
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