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"college grounds," 1774, from Latin campus "a field," probably properly "an expanse surrounded" (by woods, higher ground, etc.), from PIE *kampos "a corner, cove,&qu [..]
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/ˈkæmpəs/ noun plural campuses campus /ˈkæmpəs/ noun plural campuses Learner's definition of CAMPUS : the area and buildings around a university, college, school, etc. [count] Visitors crowde [..]
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Area of land on which the university buildings are located. The University of Nottingham has four campuses in Nottingham; University Park campus being the main one; and two campuses overseas (in China and Malaysia). 
Source: nottingham.ac.uk (offline)

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grounds and buildings of a school, hospital, or business park.
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a field on which the buildings of a university are situated A campus is traditionally the land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated. Usually a campus inclu [..]
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(LA): cavalry training area; exercise field. Campus Martius
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level place, field, plain
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A site where multiple distribution centres share resources, such as employees and transport, to maximise time and cost efficiencies. See also shared-user.
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A campus is the location of a university, college, or school's main buildings. U.S. campuses are known for their ample size, architecture, landscaping, and numerous student locales. Generally, a [..]
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The grounds and buildings of the University.
Source: canterbury.ac.nz

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Select the Vancouver or Okanagan campus.
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the physical location from where a course of study is being delivered. This location may or may not be owned by the higher education provider which enrols the student. For e-learning (online) or other distance education courses this would be the location at where the electronic course material is maintained.
Source: teqsa.gov.au (offline)

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the location of a post-secondary institution. Some institutions have several different campus locations.
Source: educationplannerbc.ca

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A campus is usually the location of an educational institution. Many Australian institutions have multiple campuses either across a city or state, or across the country.
Source: studyinaustralia.gov.au

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(n) a field on which the buildings of a university are situated
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N M plain; level field/surface; open space for battle/games; sea; scope; campus
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The site on which a university is located. QUT has two campuses in Brisbane: Gardens Point, Kelvin Grove; there is also a campus at Caboolture. See also location code.
Source: qut.edu.au

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A campus is the physical location from where a course or program of study is delivered. For on-line/ distance education courses this is the location from where the course is administered. While some studies may be require a student’s attendance at locations such as a health centre, teaching hospital or agricultural farm, these are not campuses in t [..]
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University area or precinct. Any property owned or managed by Victoria University of Wellington. The University has three campuses: Kelburn; Pipitea and Te Aro.
Source: victoria.ac.nz (offline)

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Buildings and land which make up a university.
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The land owned by a university or college on which all or most of its facilities are located. A campus university often has accommodation, shops and catering in the same area as its teaching facilitie [..]
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The physical location of the university.
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or University premises includes:
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   The place where all of this happens - the buildings, parking lots, athletic fields, etc.  Some courses are also offered "off-campus" which typically means that the [..]
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the central grounds and buildings of the University. Find your way around using the campus and city maps.
Source: bristol.ac.uk

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The location of specific 10 UC's: Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, and Santa Cruz.
Source: smc.edu (offline)

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The land on which the buildings of a college or university are located.
Source: educationusa.state.gov

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the university study centre where you undertake your lectures, seminars and tutorials. UTAS has three campuses in Tasmania: Sandy Bay (Hobart), Newnham (Launceston) and Cradle Coast (Burnie).
Source: utas.edu.au

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The grounds and buildings of the University.
Source: otago.ac.nz

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A building or collection of university buildings in which most university activity and teaching takes place.
Source: london.sunderland.ac.uk

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The university grounds, including laboratories, lecture theatres, administration buildings and recreational areas etc.
Source: adelaide.edu.au

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the self-contained grounds and buildings of an educational institution. A single institution, thus, could have several campuses.
Source: dictionaryofeducation.co.uk

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n. recinto (institucional, universitario, educativo), campus, sede, ciudad universitaria
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The grounds and buildings of an educational institution. A branch or part of an institution at a particular location, e.g. the Murray Bridge campus of the Onkaparinga Institute of TAFE. Career counselling (Also called: vocational counselling) The process of assisting and guiding people in their career choices.
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The physical location from where a course of study is being delivered. This location may or may not be owned by the Higher Education Provider which enrols the student. For e-learning (online) or other [..]
Source: usc.edu.au

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The grounds and buildings where a college or university is located.
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The campus is the grounds in which the University is situated. Victoria University has 11 campuses and sites in Melbourne's central business district and across the western suburbs. We also have [..]
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Where the buildings of a college or university are located.
Source: careerwise.mnscu.edu (offline)

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An instructional and administrative unit of a community college, consisting of college-owned facilities and staffed primarily by full-time personnel, housing a full range of instructional and support [..]
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the grounds and buildings of a school, college or university.
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Based Programs (CB) - Federal student financial aid programs administered directly by an institution's financial aid office. Campus-based aid programs include Federal Work-Study, Federal Perkins Loans, and Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants.
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A specific geographic location of a college or university where on-site classes are offered. Many Indiana universities and colleges have campuses at more than one location.
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A site that requires authorization to operate as education is offered and administrative support, such as enrollment, financial advisement, and academic advisement, is provided to students.
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The physical location from where a program of study is being delivered. The University has five campuses. These are: City West, City East, Mawson Lakes, Magill, and Whyalla.
Source: unisa.edu.au

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the building and grounds of a university. QMUL has three main campuses at Mile End, Whitechapel and Charterhouse Square as well as campuses at Lincoln’s Inn Fields and West Smithfield.
Source: qmul.ac.uk

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The grounds and buildings of the University are known as the campus.
Source: waikato.ac.nz

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A campus is a site where multiple distribution centers share resources such as employees and transport to maximize time and cost efficiencies.
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The area on which the university is located. Some universities may be located on two campuses.
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A school's buildings, grounds, and other facilities collectively comprise its "campus". Class Rank
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A separate campus within the same institution. Campuses are usually associated with a separate physical administrative location. (See “Institution” for further clarification.)
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The grounds or property of a school, college, university, business, church, or hospital, often understood to include buildings and other structures. *is sometimes used, particularly with respect to [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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campus central premises of an educational institution
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A campus is traditionally the land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated. Usually a college campus includes libraries, lecture halls, residence halls, stude [..]
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Campus (キャンパス, Kyanpasu) is an eroge and OVA with only two episodes. The whole series features frequent sexual intercourse, oral sex and masturbation and revolves around a college student, Takakage. [..]
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A campus is the land on which an institution, either academic or non-academic, is located. Campus may also refer to: Campus (anime) CAMPUS (database), a database of plastics properties Campus (film), [..]
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A campus is the land on which an institution, either academic or non-academic, is located. Campus may also refer to: Campus (anime) CAMPUS (database), a database of plastics properties Campus (film), [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Campus is a semi-improvised British television sitcom. It was created by the team behind the sketch show Smack the Pony and hospital-based sitcom Green Wing, led by Victoria Pile who acts as co-writer [..]
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The Campus was a passenger train operated by Amtrak between Chicago and Champaign, Illinois. The Chicago-Champaign corridor already saw two trains daily: the Shawnee (Chicago-Carbondale) and the Panam [..]
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CAMPUS (acronym for Computer Aided Material Preselection by Uniform Standards) is a multilingual database for the properties of plastics. It is considered worldwide as a leader in regard to the level [..]
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