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|university = University of York |named_for = Alcuin of York |established = 1967〔 |head = Paola Zerilli |Assistant Head = Martin Crosby |undergraduates = |postgraduates = |location = Siward's Howe, Heslington West, York |website = (Alcuin College ) (Alcuin JCRC ) }} Alcuin College is a college of the University of York located on Siward's Howe. ==History== Alcuin College was established in 1967〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=History of Alcuin )〕 alongside Vanbrugh College. It was officially opened in 1969 by Lord Clark, the Chancellor of the University.〔 It is located on Siward's Howe, making it the highest elevated college in the University. It is also believed the be the burial sight of Eric Bloodaxe,〔 who was King of Northumbria and of Norway. Alcuin gained a reputation in 2005 for the 'Alcuin Venom', who during the 2005 Fresher's Week removed the newly laid turf in the quad outside ''L'', ''M'' and ''N'' blocks to spell the letters ''AV''. This led to college provost Tony Ward setting off the fire alarms in these blocks in the early morning to get the residents outside. It eventually emerged that this was a prank, although Tony Ward was not amused. The pranksters relaid the turf to try to appease the situation. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alcuin College, York」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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