red brick university
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English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From the memoir Redbrick University by Edgar Allison Peers, whose titular university is based on the University of Liverpool. Liverpool, like most urban universities of the late-19th and early-20th centuries, extensively uses red clay bricks in its architecture.
Noun
[edit]red brick university (plural red brick universities)
- (British) Any traditional British university other than Oxford or Cambridge, especially one founded in the Victorian age in a large city.
- 2006 March 31, Adrian Turpin, “Not tonight darling, I'm online”, in Financial Times[1], retrieved March 31, 2006:
- It took a while before he told me his background: a happy childhood; two degrees—a bachelor's from a red brick university and an Oxbridge PhD; a relatively high-flying job in academia that he liked rather than loved.