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Ruskin College – originally known as Ruskin Hall, Oxford – was established in 1899 specifically to provide educational opportunities for working-class men, who were denied access to university.
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Das Ruskin College in Oxford ist ein unabhängiges College, dessen Mitglieder am Studienangebot der Universität Oxford teilnehmen.
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Ruskin College was founded in 1899 by two Americans who wanted to offer education to everyone, not just the elite. Learn about its remarkable episodes, famous alumni, and recent developments as part of the University of West London group.
28. Nov. 2013 · Academics, historians and former staff and students of Ruskin College in Oxford have launched a new online archive today to record and crowd-source historical information about past students, following the controversial destruction of the college student records last year.
27. Mai 2016 · There are nineteen students in the photo, plus the Warden (principal) Dennis Hird, and only four have failed to sign. The students who signed their names all come from the first eighteen students on the list, and they include a student called Levi Simms who left the college, on 28 March 1899.