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81: 321: 63: 306:, enabling its students to be examined for the award of degrees. The college also provided for postgraduate studies in such specialist areas as Guided Weapons Systems and Nuclear Science and Technology, and was allowed to develop as a centre for research as well as teaching. In 1953, the college was granted its "Royal" title and became the 239:, reflecting its now wider remit. By 1939 there were 22 civilian academic staff and the college was more akin to a university in its operation, albeit with military instructors continuing to provide specialist teaching in the Royal Arsenal alongside the academic subjects which were taught in Red Barracks. 190:
Initially the RA Institution was supported by voluntary donations, but a grant of public money in 1850 put the establishment on a firmer footing and led to the appointment of a Director of Artillery Studies to oversee ongoing training of artillery officers. In 1864, in light of fast-moving advances
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At Shrivenham the college was organised into four faculties: Mathematics and Physics, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering and Instrument Technology. Military instruction was, for the first time, absorbed into the academic faculties; it was overseen by three Military Directors of Studies (in Weapons,
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Since 2015 the College has ceased to exist as a distinct unit within the Defence Academy; its work is continued in several of the constituent units of the Academy, including the Technical School, Nuclear Department, Shrivenham Leadership Centre, Business Skills College and DTOEES.
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were established, alongside that of the Bashforth Professor of Mathematics and Ballistics, with the appointment of Professors of Chemistry (1900), Electricity (1903, later renamed Electrical and Mechanical Engineering) and Physics (1918). In 1889 the College further expanded and a
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in technology, an Advanced Class for Artillery Officers was formed within the Institution, again at Lefroy's instigation, to provide a more rigorous, two-year course of study leading to a recognised qualification. A full-time Professor of
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was now appointed, as well as visiting lecturers in Chemistry, Metallurgy and Physics and Practical Mechanics, while students were also provided with professional instruction within the
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The Shrivenham site (then in Berkshire but since 1974 in Oxfordshire) had begun to be used for military training in the late 1930s, after the War Office purchased
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DA-CMT continued to be based at Shrivenham, and there were also training centres around the country. The facilities at Shrivenham were run by
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became the main academic provider of the college. A contract entered into in November 2005 extended the Cranfield relationship to 2028.
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After World War I, the Artillery College continued to expand and took over the whole of Red Barracks; in 1927 it became the
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officers in 1772 'for the theoretical, practical and experimental study of gunnery'. The Society did not outlast the
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In 2004 the Royal Military College of Science amalgamated with the Defence Leadership Centre to create the
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Fighting Vehicles and Fire Direction). The college was granted formal recognition by
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district of south-west Oxfordshire, close to the county border with Wiltshire.
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and training provider with origins dating back to 1772. It became part of the
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In 1885 the Department of Artillery Studies moved from the Institution into
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in Kent, then dispersed to three sites: the Artillery Equipment section to
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training was also offered by the college. In the early 20th century new
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in the properties of guns, carriages, ammunition and small arms.
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CBE, FRS, Bashforth Professor of Mathematical Physics 1947–1953
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Major-General Sir Robert W. Ewbank: February 1961 – April 1964
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in 2009, and ceased to exist as an independent unit in 2015.
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Major-General John A.M. Evans: September 1985 – October 1987
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Major-General Frank W.J. Cowtan: October 1971 – April 1975
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Major-General John D. Shapland: March 1946 – December 1948
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Universities and colleges established in the 18th century
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Military training establishments of the United Kingdom
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Major-General Edward J.H. Bates: April 1964 – May 1967
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Defence Academy – College of Management and Technology
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Arrows to atom bombs: a history of the Ordnance Board
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Major-General Edwyn H.W. Cobb: August 1954 – May 1955
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Modern Defence Academy buildings at Shrivenham, 2006
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Defence Technical Officer and Engineer Entry Scheme
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Index

Defence School of Languages

United Kingdom
British Army
Shrivenham
postgraduate school
research institution
Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
artillery
Napoleonic Wars
J. H. Lefroy
Eardley-Wilmot
Applied Mathematics
Royal Arsenal
Red Barracks, Woolwich
Artificer
chairs
commandant
Second World War
aerial bombing
Lydd
Stoke-on-Trent
Bury
Rhyl
Chobham
Shrivenham
Bordon
Beckett Hall
Watchfield
Vale of White Horse

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