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Higher Education Establishments That Participate in the Teachers' Pension Higher Education Establishments that participate in the Teachers’ Pension Scheme Establishment Name Anglia Ruskin University Bath Spa University Birmingham City University Bishop Grosseteste College Bournemouth University Brunel University College Canterbury Christ Church University Coventry University De Montfort University Edge Hill University Harper Adams University Kingston University Leeds Beckett University Leeds Trinity University College Liverpool Hope University Liverpool John Moores University London Metropolitan University Manchester Metropolitan University Middlesex University Newman University Northumbria University The Nottingham Trent University Oxford Brookes University Roehampton University Sheffield Hallam University Southampton Solent University St Mary'S University College, Twickenham Staffordshire University Teesside University The University For The Creative Arts The University Of Northampton The University Of West London University Of Brighton University Of Central Lancashire University Of Chester University Of Chichester University Of Cumbria University Of Derby University Of East London University Of Gloucestershire University Of Greenwich University Of Hertfordshire University Of Huddersfield University Of Lincoln University Of Plymouth University Of Portsmouth University Of St Mark & St John University Of Sunderland University Of The Arts London University Of The West Of England, Bristol University Of Westminster University Of Winchester University Of Wolverhampton University Of Worcester York St John University South Bank University The Royal Agricultural University Bangor University Cardiff Metropolitan University New College (Southampton) Trinity College Carmarthenshire University Of Hull University Of Leeds University Of South Wales Aecc University College Arts University Bournemouth, The Buckinghamshire New University Falmouth University Leeds Arts University Loughborough University Norwich University Of The Arts Plymouth College Of Art Ravensbourne University London Rose Bruford College Of Theatre And Performance Royal College Of Music Royal Northern College Of Music The Liverpool Institute For Performing Arts The Royal Academy Of Music The Royal Central School Of Speech And Drama The University Of Bolton Writtle University College Trinity Laban Conservatoire Of Music And Dance University College Birmingham University Of Bedfordshire University Of Salford, The .
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