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The University of Hertfordshire Observatory (UHO) was founded in 1970 to provide observing opportunities for astronomy students at what was then the Hatfield Polytechnic. The polytechnics were a new development in higher education in the United Kingdom, being intended to provide generally industrially biased degree courses, frequently of a “sandwich” nature. The inclusion of a pure science like astronomy was therefore unusual. In fact, among the fifty or so polytechnics only three included astronomy in their portfolios from the start.
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Kitchin, C.R. (1996). The University of Hertfordshire Observatory in Bayfordbury, England. In: Moore, P. (eds) Small Astronomical Observatories. Practical Astronomy. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0999-0_10
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