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  1. Radcliffe College, London, United Kingdom. 16 likes. Former Further Education College in the heart of London. We had a variety of Business, Management, Marketing, IT and English Courses.

  2. Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Harvard University. 10 Garden Street. Cambridge, MA 02138. The Schlesinger Library illuminates the lives of American women past and present through its collections, research support, public programming, and exhibitions, all while advancing Harvard Radcliffe Institute’s commitment to women, gender, and ...

  3. Radcliffe College Administrative Board, 1947–1970. In October 1947, the Academic Board’s concerns were taken up by a new entity, the Administrative Board. This board was concerned with academic excellence. It granted petitions to students for variance in course loads; reviewed proposals for new courses; granted credit; and recommended ...

  4. Radcliffe conferred Radcliffe College diplomas to undergraduates and graduate students for the first 70 or so years of its history and then joint Harvard-Radcliffe diplomas to undergraduates beginning in 1963. A formal "non-merger merger" agreement with Harvard was signed in 1977, with full integration with Harvard completed in 1999.

  5. Instituto de Estudios Avanzados Radcliffe. /  42.37581, -71.12233. El Instituto de Estudios Avanzados Radcliffe ( Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study en idioma inglés) es un centro docente de la Universidad Harvard. Anteriormente fue una universidad femenina denominada Radcliffe College, también ubicada en Cambridge, Massachusetts ...

  6. The Radcliffe College Archives at the Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America are a uniquely valuable resource for the study of women in higher education, the Harvard-Radcliffe relationship, and the lives of the many remarkable women affiliated with Radcliffe College. The archives chronicle Radcliffe College from its beginning as the Harvard Annex in 1879 through its ...

  7. 27 mag 2019 · Founded in 1879, Radcliffe College opened its doors in Cambridge, branding itself as an institution dedicated to women’s education under the leadership of its first president, Elizabeth C. Agassiz.