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Chichester goes for university status

Published on
February 5, 1999
Last updated
May 27, 2015

The Privy Council has given degree-awarding powers to Chichester Institute of Higher Education. The institute now intends to apply to be renamed University College Chichester.

Meanwhile, Queen Margaret College in Edinburgh today announced a change of title, to Queen Margaret University College. Principal Joan Stringer welcomed the change, which, she said, allowed the college to reflect more accurately its role as a university-sector institution.

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