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Tremough : ウィキペディア英語版
Penryn Campus

Penryn Campus (formerly "Tremough Campus") is a university campus in Tremough, Penryn, Cornwall. It is home to two university institutions: Falmouth University and the University of Exeter, Cornwall Campus (UECC), including its renowned Camborne School of Mines, as well as providing access to Cornwall Council's Tremough Innovation Centre on adjacent land. The campus was developed as part of the Combined Universities in Cornwall (CUC) initiative, a venture which brings together Cornwall's further education colleges with the founding members Falmouth University, University of Exeter and University of Plymouth. The bulk of the investment in the campus has come through EU Objective One funding, matched by UK Government funding.
==History==
The site was a convent school for the local community which was bought in 1998 by Falmouth College of Arts, as it was then known. The Universities of Exeter and Plymouth both expressed an interest in the project. The University of Plymouth later withdrew (although it remains a partner in CUC), leaving University of Exeter in partnership with Falmouth University: the site is held on a 125-year lease. This decision was probably made easier because Exeter had taken partial responsibility for the running of Camborne School of Mines in 1993. The shared campus was officially opened for the 2004/5 academic year as "CUC Tremough Campus."
In 2011 as part of Phase II of developments on Tremough Campus, the name of the campus was changed to "University Campus Tremough" with signage changed to reflect this, however signage attached to the former library entrance and reception read "Tremough University Campus" as was originally considered at the consultation stage. In 2012 Tremough Campus Services, the charity formed by Falmouth University and the University of Exeter to manage university activities in the Falmouth and Penryn area, changed its name to Falmouth Exeter Plus, making the name more applicable to projects outside of Tremough such as Exeter's medical expansion on the RCH Treliske site in Truro.
In 2013, with the "continued growth of the University of Exeter and recent inauguration of Falmouth University," further discussions were undertaken in how the now three university campuses in Cornwall (Treliske in Truro, Tremough in Penryn and Woodlane in Falmouth) would be represented. On 18 July 2013, University Campus Tremough changed its name to "Penryn Campus" in line with the already adopted Truro and Falmouth campuses.〔http://www.fxplus.ac.uk/news/2013/07/18/renaming-our-campuses〕

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