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The Centre for Computational Geography (CCG) is an inter-disciplinary research centre based at the University of Leeds. The CCG [1] was founded in 1993 by Stan Openshaw and Phil Rees, and builds on over 40 years experience in spatial analysis and modelling within the School of Geography. CCG research is concerned with the development and application of tools for analysis, visualisation and modelling geographical systems.
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- Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures
- School of Design
- School of English
- School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies
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- School of Media and Communication
- School of Music
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- School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science
- Institute for Medieval Studies
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- Faculty of Biological Sciences
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- Chemical and Process Engineering
- Chemistry
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- Computing
- Electronic and Electrical Engineering
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Physics and Astronomy
- Faculty of Medicine and Health
- Faculty of Social Sciences
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