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It is a medium-sized university, with approximately 18,000 students, as of 2004.
In granting autonomy to the University of Victoria, the University Act of 1963 vested administrative authority in a Chancellor elected by the Convocation of the University, a Board of Governors, and a President appointed by the Board; academic authority was given to a Senate which was representative both of the Faculties and of the Convocation.
The historical traditions of the University are reflected in the Arms of the University, its academic regalia and its house flag.
VictoriaUniversity was a federal university with sites in Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds in the United Kingdom.
University College Liverpool joined the University in 1884, folled by the Yorkshire College (in Leeds) in 1887.
Liverpool left the university in 1903 to become the University of Liverpool ; Leeds, who didn't really want to leave, were granted their own royal charter in 1904 and became the University of Leeds and Manchester, the only remaining site, was renamed the VictoriaUniversity of Manchester.