Bedford College, London – a former university college in London, England
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Bedford College, Bedford – a further education college based in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
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Bedford College of Higher Education - a former higher education college based in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
Afterwards, she attended finishing school is Pairs, but was unhappy, and dropped out and instead entered a specialist degree program in psychology at Bedford College, London which she was lucky to get into given her situation.
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Born Karen Williamson in Los Angeles, USA, she moved to Britain when she was a young child and was educated at Maidstone Grammar School for Girls and Bedford College, London.
Treadgold attended Ginner-Mawer School of Dance and Drama (1916–22), Challoner's School (1921–3), and St Paul's Girls' School, London (1923–8), before going on to Bedford College, London from 1930 to 1936 where she graduated with an MA in English Literature.
He lectured at Bedford College, rising to become Professor of Aegean Archaeology, and then lectured at University College London as Yates Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology.
Educated in England, she graduated with Honours in Philosophy (B.Phil) from Bedford College, University of London, then studied music, theatre and mime in Dartington and Paris; she has a command of nine languages.
He then went to Bedford College, University of London as Head of Department of Physics, 1973–85 and Hildred Carlile Professor, 1973-90.
The two first met in 1892 when Pearson attacked the academic standards of Bedford College in the Pall Mall Gazette.
Other members of the Study Group were Ken Watkins, Brian Crozier, Prof. A. R. Hersic of Bedford College, University of London and Prof. Raymond Thomas of the University of Bath.
Elizabeth Jesser Reid (1789–1866), English social reformer, founder of Bedford College
He lived for many years in Englefield Green, Surrey, was chairman of the council of Royal Holloway College during its merger with Bedford College in 1985.