Social Identity and Social Comparison in a Collegiate University System
Title: Social Identity and Social Comparison in a Collegiate University System
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Social Identity and Social Comparison in a Collegiate University System
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 4552 | Pages: 17 (approximately 235 words/page)
Introduction
The traditional collegiate system of Durham University is unique to just three universities with in the UK: Cambridge, Oxford and Durham. In total there are 15 colleges at Durham University, 13 of which are in Durham city, the remaining 2 based in Stockton at the Queens Campus. Once becoming a member of a college a student will remain in that college for their period within the university, graduate in the college gown, have the opportunity to attend
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