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|named_for = Cartmel Peninsular |established = 1968 |dean = Lyndsey Egerton |principal = Tom Buckley |president_label = JCR president |president = Laura Trotter |undergraduates = 1,350 |postgraduates = |website = (Cartmel College ) (Cartmel JCR ) |newspaper = 'Griffin' }} Cartmel College is a residential college of Lancaster University, England and was founded in 1968. It is named after the Cartmel peninsula of "Lancashire north of the sands" which was once known as ''The Land of Cartmel''. The college buildings were originally sited at the north end of the university's Bailrigg campus and extended in 1969. In 2004, the college was relocated around Barker House Farm in a new development in the southwest of the campus called ''Alexandra Park''. ==History== Cartmel college residences were opened in 1968. The Cartmel building was designed by the Manchester-based architect, Haydyn Smith. Smith designed the college in such a way as to expose it to as much natural light as possible. The college was also dominated by a number of large, multi-purpose grassed areas that were very popular during the warmer months. Extra residences were built in 1969 to cope with the expanding student population. 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「Cartmel College, Lancaster」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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