University
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A university is a place like a school. Students learn at a university after high school (secondary school) in the United States. In the United Kingdom students learn at a university after secondary school or after college. Teachers at a university educate and do research in difficult subjects. Advanced students help to research - mostly for their diploma at the end.
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[change] History
The universities were born in Europe during the Middle Ages. The first institution of this type was the University of Bologna that later became a model for similar centers of education. This term can often be used in other cultures to mean centers of higher education and higher thought, although their creation was often well before the Middle Ages.
At first, the universities had formed themselves according to the model of the professional groups and like almost everything in the Middle Ages, they remained tied to the Catholic Church. At the beginning, they had worked to teach the so-called "seven liberal arts" (the trivium and the quadrivium):
That earliest division caused the present divisions between literary and scientific fields.
[change] Organization
A university can include several campuses, or different places where classes are taught. In each campus there are several faculties and university schools (mainly for teaching), and also laboratories, departments and institutes of research. Many campuses also have housing for students in buildings called dormitories and structures like libraries, study rooms, and gymnasiums for students that live there. Each school offers many courses that students take to earn a degree. The person with the highest right to control and to command in a university is the rector, who governs the university with the help of the party of vice-rectors and of other organs: social council, governing body, etc.
[change] Famous universities
[change] United Kingdom
- Cambridge University
- Newcastle University
- Oxford University
- University of Leeds
- University of Glasgow
- University of Edinburgh
- University of St Andrews
[change] China
- Peking University
- Tsinghua University
[change] Germany
- Free University of Berlin
- Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main
- Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
[change] United States
There is a group of famous universities called the Ivy League. The most famous in this league are:
Some other famous universities are:
[change] Canada
- McGill University
- University of British Columbia
- University of Toronto
- Simon Fraser University
[change] Japan
- University of Tokyo
- University of Kyoto
- Waseda University
[change] See also
[change] Other websites
- (Spanish) History of the Universities