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Teesside and University
Category: Academics of Teesside University
* Teesside University – formerly Teesside Polytechnic
Category: People associated with Teesside University
* Teesside University
Durham University was the second university to be approached due to Teesside University ( who were first approached ) not having the funds available necessary to run the university.
She serves as a visiting professor at London South Bank University and a visiting law lecturer at Teesside University.
She completed the first year of an MA in modern history at London Guildhall University from 1999 before transferring to University of Teesside on being selected for Redcar.
She is currently studying for an MPhil ( History ) at the University of Teesside.
She is also an honorary fellow of St Hilda's College, Oxford and of Teesside University and an honorary professor of London South Bank University.
Category: Alumni of Teesside University
Category: Alumni of Teesside University
Category: Alumni of Teesside University
Teesside University is a university in Middlesbrough, England.
The university has a campus in Darlington named Teesside University Darlington.
Teesside University on Borough Road.
By the end of the decade the first two " Teesside University " campaigns had begun: the first, from the early 1960s to 1966, and the second, from 1967 to 1972, spates of enthusiasm killed off on each occasion only by the scepticism of then-Minister of Education, Anthony Crosland, and Margaret Thatcher's defining White Paper, respectively.
In 2009, the University of Teesside changed its name to " Teesside University ", changed its logo and adopted the motto " Inspiring success " as part of a rebrand that cost £ 20, 000.

Teesside and person
In 1995, Teesside Tertiary College offered £ 1, 200 for every person signing up for A-level course who had eight A grades at GCSE.

Teesside and who
The animation was created by Teesside born Chris Hunneysett, who drew from his own background to place Andy Capp in Middlesbrough.
The station was originally launched as Radio Teesside at 6 pm on 31 December 1970 with a local news programme entitled Teesside Tonight, presented by George Lambelle, who later won five major programming awards.
Barden knew the financier Jim Slater, who offered to co-sponsor the event, which was staged at Teesside.
He was brought back to Teesside by manager Bryan Robson, who had played alongside Pallister at Old Trafford until 1994.
In 1995 the tower now known as Seaton Tower, was moved by the Teesside Development Corporation to the recently regenerated Hartlepool Marina to become a focal point, and a memorial to those who have lost their lives at sea.

Teesside and has
Barnard Castle has road connections to Bishop Auckland, Spennymoor and central County Durham via the A688 and Darlington and Teesside by the A67.
There are no longer any large employers in the town: Guisborough has become a commuter town for nearby Middlesbrough, with many people working in the chemical plants that are located around Teesside.
Teesside remains an important centre for heavy industry, although the number of people employed has declined.
The Hartlepool area has an urban population of 86, 085 and this can be referred to as the Teesside & Hartlepool Urban Area.
The area has become, partially through Middlesbrough Football Club, affectionately named by locals as The People's Republic of Teesside.
He has two children with his wife Sandra, Sian and Dylan Gers, and lives in Yarm, Teesside.
Mahavidyapeetha has entered into an agreement with University of Teesside, Middlesbrough, UK and University of West Virginia, USA for transfer of students.
Despite its proximity to Teesside, the village retains its rural feel, and has a number of public footpaths surrounding it.
In recent years Sherburn Village has become a popular place in which to live, surrounded by countryside and with transport links to the City of Durham, Newcastle, Sunderland and Teesside.
Once the largest housing estate in Europe until overtaken by a German development, however, Ingleby Barwick on Teesside has recently taken over this mantle.
Animex began as a two-day series of lectures by animators and industry professionals at the University of Teesside in February 2000, and has rapidly grown to a week-long festival incorporating the two day event that began it all, Animex Talk.
Headquartered in Sittard, Netherlands, SABIC Europe has a European wide network of sales offices and logistic hubs, as well as three petrochemical production sites in Europe: Geleen ( Netherlands ), Teesside ( United Kingdom ), and Gelsenkirchen ( Germany ).

Teesside and been
Whereas in Fine Fare's Scottish and Teesside heartland, Yellow Packs had merely been a successful product launch, they acquired a semi-iconic status in Ireland, and were extended throughout Quinnsworth's affiliate chains within the Power supermarket group ( such as Stewarts and Crazy Prices in Northern Ireland and Crazy Prices in the Republic ).
Previous to the privatisation, Stansted Airport had been the home of Flight Calibration, however in 1996 the department was moved to Teesside Airport in the North East of England with the photographic laboratory services contracted out to a local company, HighLight Photographics.
Earlier in the year, former Middlesbrough youth coach Little had been linked with a return to the Teesside club as manager following the departure of Lennie Lawrence, but the job went to Bryan Robson instead.

Teesside and down
In the recession beginning in mid-2008 the worldwide price of steel halved over a period of 6 months, steel production world-wide reduced and in the UK the blast furnace at Teesside Steelworks Corus was eventually shut down on 19 February 2010.
A legend in his own time, Jack Hatfield goes down as one of Teesside ’ s most famous sons-a legacy the Hatfield family are extremely proud of.

Teesside and their
After the Second World War, the Scott family moved back to their native North East England, eventually settling in Teesside ( whose industrial landscape would later inspire similar scenes in Blade Runner ).
Recent investigations into the resident populations opinions as to their own identity reveal that people believe themselves to be part of either ' Cleveland ', ' Teesside ', ' Yorkshire ' or ' Durham '.
Eston Nab is also home to Bauer Teesside and their forest of aerials and transmitters-broadcasting local radio from this convenient high spot.
Attempts by the BBC in the 1980s to transmit North West Tonight to northern Cumbria proved unpopular because viewers objected to coverage of Derbyshire and Cheshire at the expense of their own locality, despite them receiving equally irrelevant news from North Yorkshire, Teesside and the north-east in the Newcastle-based Look North.
According to the 2008 National Student Survey, 84 per cent of degree students are happy with their course and the percentage of overall student satisfaction is up for the third year running .. Teesside University was named the Times Higher Education ( THE ) Awards University of the Year 2009.
Juninho is still seen as a hero on Teesside by many Middlesbrough fans – soon after he joined Middlesbrough in 1995 Boro fans would put out both their arms and bow forwards in worship during matches, this continued even through to his third spell at the club.
PC World opened their first 2-in-1 megastore with Currys at Wandsworth Bridge, Fulham, on 29 October 2009 followed by Merry Hill Shopping Centre ( West Midlands ), Aintree ( Merseyside ) Teesside Park ( Stockton-On-Tees ) and Bridge of Dee ( Aberdeen ) in June and July 2010.

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