Yorkshire College

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Yorkshire College was a 19th-century higher education institution in Leeds that later evolved into the University of Leeds.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constituent college
higher education institution
academicDiscipline arts
commerce
engineering
humanities
science
affiliation Victoria University
campusType urban campus
country United Kingdom
educationSystem English higher education system
fieldOfWork arts and humanities education
higher education
scientific education
technical education
follows British university model
hasAlumni graduates of the University of Leeds
hasBuildingUse administration
research
teaching
hasMottoLanguage Latin
hasPart departments
faculties
laboratories
lecture theatres
hasStudentBody postgraduate students
undergraduate students
hasSuccessor University of Leeds NERFINISHED
historicalRole forerunner of the University of Leeds
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn England
Great Britain NERFINISHED
Leeds
West Yorkshire
Yorkshire
locatedOn Woodhouse Lane, Leeds
memberOf Victoria University
notableFor being an early constituent of the Victoria University federal structure
contributing to the expansion of university education in northern England
operatedInCentury 19th century
20th century
partOf University of Leeds NERFINISHED
predecessorOf University of Leeds NERFINISHED
regionServed Yorkshire
Northern England
surface form: northern England
sector public education sector
significantEvent integration into the University of Leeds

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University of Leeds formerName Yorkshire College