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  1. 1953 was a hugely significant year for the College and also marked the restoration of war damaged buildings, formally reopened on 20 October 1953 by Her Royal Highness Princess Alice and the Chancellor of the University of London. The session also saw the institution of two new degree courses, the BSc Household Science and the BSc Nutrition.

  2. Specialising in nutritional, physical and biological sciences, the College was granted its Royal Charter in 1953 and renamed Queen Elizabeth College prior to its merger with King's College London in 1985.

  3. www .qeca .org .uk. Merged with King's College London. Queen Elizabeth College ( QEC) was a college in London. It had its origins in the Ladies' (later Women's) Department of King's College, London, opened in 1885 but which later accepted men as well.

    • Urban
    • London, England
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    • Public
  4. Laboratory research at Queen Elizabeth College, 1960s (Ref: Q/PH3/46-67) Postgraduate Diploma in Nutrition at Queen Elizabeth College, 1966-67 (Ref: Q/PH1/66) In 1953 the degree of BSc Household and Social Science was replaced by two new courses instituted by the University of London; the BSc Household Science and the BSc Nutrition.

  5. The BSc (General) began in 1957. Following financial difficulties the amalgamation of the College with King’s College London and Chelsea College was completed in 1985. Further information on the history of QEC can be found on the QEC and Chelsea College Archive at Kings College.

  6. Queen Elizabeth College (simply known as QEC) is a state Co-Educational secondary school for Years 9-13 in the city of Palmerston North, New Zealand . Location. The school is located on Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. Facilities. Queen Elizabeth College has many facilities and resources for its students, such as: Two gyms. A music suite.

  7. Queen Elizabeth College offers families credit to soften school expenses. We offer a $150 credit to each of our new student's school accounts to be used for school activities such as sports, uniforms or going on a school camp. Each returning student will also receive the $150 credit to their account in Term 1 if they maintain a minimum of 80% ...