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Stratford and campus
On October 16, 2006, university president David Johnston announced that the university has entered discussions with the City of Stratford and the Stratford Festival of Canada exploring the possibility of establishing a satellite campus in Stratford.
In February, 2010 the campus opened its doors at 6 Wellington St., Stratford.
The University of East London ( UEL ) has a major campus in Stratford, whose main building, University House, is a historic listed building dating from the 19th Century.
In addition, Birkbeck College, part of the University of London, has launched courses in the area, initially using space provided by UEL, with a view to constructing its own campus in Stratford.
A campus of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey is located in Stratford.
The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey ( UMDNJ ) School of Osteopathic Medicine has its campus on Laurel Road in Stratford Borough.
Stratford houses a campus and a Doctor's Pavilion treatment center.
It is based at two campuses in Stratford and Docklands areas, with a third campus, University Square, due to open in Stratford in 2013.
Campuses were modernised and revitalised by buildings such as the Arthur Edwards building on the Stratford campus, completed in 1982.
During the Games, ASICS will play host to athletes, ambassadors and business partners in their brand centre at UEL ’ s Stratford campus
There is also a social meeting space, Aqua East, on the Docklands campus and another, the Dome, on the Stratford campus
There is a bar ( not owned by the Students ' Union ) and a number of canteens on the campuses: five at the Docklands campus and two at Stratford.
Stratford first opened in the 1973-1974 school year though classes were held at Westchester High School until the students moved to the new Stratford campus in March 1974.
Prior to the opening of the Stratford facility, Stratford's students were housed in temporary buildings on the Westchester campus.
In 2008, Manna joined the Stratford, Connecticut campus of the Connecticut School of Broadcasting as an instructor.
The final bill maintained the Camden campus as part of Rutgers while increasing the number of UMDNJ units being absorbed into Rutgers to include all but University Hospital in Newark and the School of Osteopathic Medicine in Stratford.

Stratford and was
Mr. Bushell was mentioned in 1602 in the will of Joyce Hobday, widow of a Stratford glover.
After Quiney was elected bailiff in September, 1601, without Greville's approval, Greene wrote him that Coke had promised to be of counsel for Stratford and had advised `` that the office of bayly may be exercised as it is taken upon you, ( Sr. Edwardes his consent not beinge hadd to the swearinge of you ) ''.
Lewis gave him a guidebook tour of London and, motoring and walking, took him to Stratford, but the London stay was for only ten days, and on the twentieth they took the train for Southampton, where they spent the night for an early morning Channel crossing.
Stratford was preferred to the alternative, which would have involved street running trams and was at variance with the concept of a fully automated railway.
The growth brought to Docklands enabled the Jubilee Line to be extended in 1999 to east London by a more southerly route than originally proposed, through Surrey Quays, Canary Wharf and the Greenwich Peninsula ( which was the next regeneration area ) to Stratford.
Services ran from Tower Gateway to Island Gardens, and from Stratford to Island Gardens ; the north side of the junction was used only for access to the depot at Poplar.
The Baconian theory of Shakespearean authorship, first proposed in the mid-19th century, contends that Sir Francis Bacon wrote some or all the plays conventionally attributed to William Shakespeare, in opposition to the scholarly consensus that William Shakespeare of Stratford was the author.
Gerard Manley Hopkins was born in Stratford, Essex, ( now in Greater London ) as the first of nine children to Manley and Catherine ( Smith ) Hopkins.
Lord Stratford de Redcliffe was advising the Ottomans during this time and later, it was alleged, that he had been instrumental in persuading the Turks to reject the Russian arguments.
He notes that the name of Hamnet Sadler, the Stratford neighbour after whom Hamnet was named, was often written as Hamlet Sadler and that, in the loose orthography of the time, the names were virtually interchangeable.
Some Oxfordians believe that Shakespeare acted as a " front man ," receiving the plays from Oxford and pretending to have written them, but others claim that he was simply a merchant from Stratford who had nothing to do with the theatre.
" Oxfordians also consider it significant that the nearest town to the parish of Hackney, where de Vere later lived and was buried, was also named Stratford.
Lee was born at Stratford Hall Plantation in Westmoreland County, Virginia, the son of Major General Henry Lee III ( Light Horse Harry ) ( 1756 – 1818 ), Governor of Virginia, and his second wife, Anne Hill Carter ( 1773 – 1829 ).
Edison's first telegraphy job away from Port Huron was at Stratford Junction, Ontario, on the Grand Trunk Railway.
At the Stratford Festival, the play was directed in 1970 by Jean Gascon and in 1987 by Robin Phillips.
The play was again at Stratford in 2005, directed by David Latham.
The area north of the Thames gradually expanded to include East Ham, Stratford, West Ham and Plaistow as more land was built upon.
" Richard Field, Shakespeare's first publisher and printer, was a Stratford man, probably a friend of Shakespeare, and the two produced an excellent text.
Yet in October the same year, the king repudiated this statute and Archbishop Stratford was politically ostracised.
From what is known of Edward's character, he could be impulsive and temperamental, as was seen by his actions against Stratford and the ministers in 1340 / 41.
These have included Tyrone Guthrie's 1960 production from Stratford, Ontario, seen on Broadway in 1960 and in London in 1962 and a New Sadler's Wells Opera Company production first seen on 4 June 1984 at Sadler's Wells Theatre, which was seen also in New York.

Stratford and closed
The Stratford on Avon and Broadway Railway Society aims to re-open the closed railway line from Stratford-upon-Avon to Honeybourne, with a later extension to Broadway, Worcestershire.
Stratford was once the home of Irigaray's, a famous Basque restaurant that is now closed.
British Rail closed the line between Stratford and Cheltenham Spa on the advice of Dr Beeching.
In the 1980s Broad Street station closed and the Tottenham Hale – Stratford link and the station at Lea Bridge ceased to be used by regular passenger trains.
In December 2006, as with the Poplar branch ( see above ), the line between Stratford and North Woolwich was permanently closed to make a way for a future DLR extension from to Stratford International ( opening February 2011 ).
On 10 December 2006, the former Eastern Counties and Thames Junction Railway line between Stratford and North Woolwich was closed to allow building between and of a Docklands Light Railway line to Stratford International.
North London Line services at the station ceased on 9 December 2006, when the line from Stratford to North Woolwich was closed, to allow for the line to be converted for Docklands Light Railway operation.
Liverpool Street IECC replaced signal boxes at Bethnal Green ( closed 1997 ), Bow ( closed 1996 ), Stratford ( GE panel closed 1997 ), Ilford ( closed 1996 ), Romford ( closed 1998 ), Gidea Park ( closed 1998 ), Shenfield ( closed 1992 ) and Chelmsford ( closed 1994 ).
The London Games of 2012 was not be opened and closed at the rebuilt Wembley Stadium, the site of the 1948 Olympic Stadium, but at a new stadium in Stratford.
Many noted the irony of the temporary move, noting that when Westchester was closed, many Westchester students were sent to Stratford, and now the situation had reversed itself.
National Rail's North London Line ran parallel to the DLR between Canning Town and Custom House stations until the Stratford to North Woolwich section closed on 9 December 2006.
To allow four-car trains to run on the London Overground network, the North London Line between and Stratford closed in February 2010, and reopened 1 June 2010, in order for a new signalling system to be installed and 30 platforms to be extended.
However, extensions to the ends of the closed sections of line at Stratford and Cheltenham are currently impossible at present.
It was opened on the south side of Bow Road in 1876 by the Great Eastern Railway, between Stratford station and the now closed Burdett Road station.

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