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redbrick university
noun
(sometimes initial capital letters)
- any new or little-known university, especially one built since World War II to educate students in industrial regions, emphasizing technical subjects rather than the classics, and often partially supported by government funds.
- any university lacking the prestige of Oxford and Cambridge.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of redbrick university1
First recorded in 1940–45
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Faye, a PhD student at a redbrick university, had been locked out of her building after saying goodbye to friends after a girls’ night in, in May 2013, when a male student appeared.
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I worked hard, got a good degree in English Literature from a redbrick university, and chose a teaching career.Â
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A Manxman, of working-class background, he attended a redbrick university, Liverpool, when it was less fashionable to do so than today.
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