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  1. University of London. University of London er et kollegieuniversitet i London, England. Det er et av verdens største universiteter, med omkring 115 000 studenter, det vil si rundt 5 % av alle studenter i Storbritannia. Universitetet har også et meget omfattende program for fjernundervisning, spesielt tilknyttet tidligere kolonier som idag er ...

  2. Goldsmiths: a close-knit community, a rich academic heritage, a creative powerhouse, a thought-provoking place. skip to main content Goldsmiths - University of London

  3. Brunel University London; Type: Public: Established: 1966 – gained University Status by royal charter 1962 – Brunel College of Advanced Technology 1928 – Acton Technical College 1902 – Shoreditch College of Education 1878 – Maria Grey College 1798 – Borough Road College: Endowment £1.57 million (2022) Budget £271.3 million (2021 ...

  4. In 2003, Johnson was bestowed with an honorary fellowship from his alma mater, Goldsmiths College, University of London. In 2004 he became an Honorary Visiting Professor of Middlesex University in London. In 2005 he was awarded a silver Musgrave Medal from the Institute of Jamaica for distinguished eminence in the field of poetry.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chris_FrenchChris French - Wikipedia

    He is currently a Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Goldsmiths College, University of London, and the head of the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit, which he founded in 2000. French emphasizes the importance of understanding why people believe in the paranormal and advocates for taking these claims seriously to explore the underlying psychological factors involved.

  6. Pages in category "People associated with Goldsmiths, University of London" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. The research unit was established by Professor Chris French in 2000 to provide a focus for research activity in the area of Anomalistic Psychology. In general terms, Anomalistic Psychology attempts to explain paranormal and related beliefs, and ostensibly paranormal experiences in terms of known or knowable psychological and physical factors.