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| ARTICLES RELATED TO The Global Oneness University |  |  |  | The Global Oneness University: Encyclopedia II - University of Maryland University College - FacilitiesUMUC does not have its own campus. It is a global institution that offers on-site classes in the Washington metropolitan area as well as in 23 countries throughout the world (through its European and Asian Divisions). In Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., daytime, evening, and weekend classes are held at 16 locations. Some sites feature academic advising, computing facilities, and library services. In Europe and Asia, UMUC delivers undergraduate classes on military sites f ...
See also:University of Maryland University College, University of Maryland University College - History, University of Maryland University College - Students, University of Maryland University College - Academic Programs, University of Maryland University College - Facilities, University of Maryland University College - Name Read more here: » University of Maryland University College: Encyclopedia II - University of Maryland University College - Facilities |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness University: Encyclopedia II - University of Wisconsin - Current university researchSince its founding as a Land-grant university, Wisconsin has always been at the forefront of research.
University of Wisconsin - Stem cells.
The University is considered a major academic center for embryonic stem cell research. UW Professor James Thomson was the first scientist to isolate human embryonic stem cells. This has brought significant moral questions to the University from various institutions, with restri ...
See also:University of Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin - Academics, University of Wisconsin - University divisions, University of Wisconsin - Reputation, University of Wisconsin - History, University of Wisconsin - Campus, University of Wisconsin - Memorial Union, University of Wisconsin - Libraries, University of Wisconsin - Bascom Hall, University of Wisconsin - Music Hall, University of Wisconsin - Sports, University of Wisconsin - Football, University of Wisconsin - Rivalries, University of Wisconsin - Mascot, University of Wisconsin - Current university research, University of Wisconsin - Stem cells, University of Wisconsin - Notable people, University of Wisconsin - Related topics, University of Wisconsin - Notes Read more here: » University of Wisconsin: Encyclopedia II - University of Wisconsin - Current university research |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness University: Encyclopedia II - Brunel University - University league tablesIn the 2005 Guardian University Guide, Brunel placed 28th overall.
However, the university placed significantly higher in some of its traditional subjects. For example, Brunel placed 15th in mechanical engineering (the university is named after one of the world's most famous mechanical engineers). This placed it above some Red Brick universities such as the University of Birmingham and University College London.
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See also:Brunel University, Brunel University - History of Brunel University, Brunel University - Halls of residence, Brunel University - University league tables, Brunel University - Runnymede, Brunel University - Formula Student, Brunel University - Interesting facts, Brunel University - Famous alumni Read more here: » Brunel University: Encyclopedia II - Brunel University - University league tables |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness University: Encyclopedia II - Medieval university - List of medieval universitiesList of medieval universities (founded before 1600), in order of foundation. Note that many of these institutions were schools prior to the university foundation date.
University of Magnavra, Constantinople â founded 849
University of Bologna, Italy â founded 1088
University of Paris, France â founded 1150
University of Oxford, England â founded before 1167
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy â founded 1175
University of Vicenza, Italy â founded 1204
Uni ...
See also:Medieval university, Medieval university - Origins, Medieval university - Characteristics, Medieval university - List of medieval universities Read more here: » Medieval university: Encyclopedia II - Medieval university - List of medieval universities |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness University: Encyclopedia II - University of Manchester - History of the UniversityThe combined university can trace its origins back to 1824 when the Manchester Mechanics' Institute (which later became UMIST) was founded, with Victoria University being founded as Owens College in 1851. The new university has the largest number of full time students of any university in the UK, unless the University of London is counted as a single university. It teaches more academic subjects than any other British University. The President and Vice-Chancellor of the new University is Alan Gilbert, former Vice-Chancellor of the University ...
See also:University of Manchester, University of Manchester - History of the University, University of Manchester - Origins, University of Manchester - Present, University of Manchester - Campus and Facilities, University of Manchester - John Rylands Library, University of Manchester - Jodrell Bank, University of Manchester - Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester - Old Quadrangle, University of Manchester - Manchester Museum, University of Manchester - Contact Theatre, University of Manchester - Clubs and societies, University of Manchester - Churches on Campus, University of Manchester - Mosques on Campus, University of Manchester - The University of Manchester Students Union, University of Manchester - NHS Hospitals, University of Manchester - Residential Campuses Read more here: » University of Manchester: Encyclopedia II - University of Manchester - History of the University |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness University: Encyclopedia II - Universe - Other termsDifferent words have been used throughout history to denote "all of space", including the equivalents and variants in various languages of "heavens",
"cosmos", and "world". Macrocosm has also been used to this effect, although it is more specifically defined as a system that reflects in large scale one, some, or all of its component systems or parts. (Similarly, a microcosm is system that reflects in small scale a mu ...
See also:Universe, Universe - Expansion and age and the Big Bang theory, Universe - Size of Universe and observable Universe, Universe - Shape of the Universe, Universe - Fate of the Universe, Universe - Multiverse, Universe - Other terms Read more here: » Universe: Encyclopedia II - Universe - Other terms |
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| |  |  |  | The Global Oneness University: Encyclopedia II - University of Birmingham - About the universityIts main campus, in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham, is arranged around the 100m-high Chamberlain clock tower (nicknamed Old Joe) commemorating Joseph Chamberlain, the University's first Chancellor. The Great Hall of the University is in the domed Aston Webb Building, which is named after one of its architects (the other was Ingress Bell).
The University's Selly Oak campus is a short distance to the south of the main campus. It was the home of a federation of nine higher education colleges, mainly focused on theology and education, w ...
See also:University of Birmingham, University of Birmingham - About the university, University of Birmingham - Principal officers of the university, University of Birmingham - History of the university, University of Birmingham - Architecture of the University, University of Birmingham - Chancellors of the University, University of Birmingham - Off-campus establishments, University of Birmingham - Other items of interest, University of Birmingham - Guild of Students, University of Birmingham - Alumni Read more here: » University of Birmingham: Encyclopedia II - University of Birmingham - About the university |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness University: Encyclopedia II - University of Birmingham - Architecture of the UniversityThe University occupies a site some 3 miles, south-west, from Birmingham city centre. The original buildings on the Edgbaston site were built at the turn of the twentieth-century. The original semi-circle of red-brick domed buildings, form Chancellor's Court; at the centre of which stands the clock tower.
The clock tower is affectionately known as 'Old Joe', as it is dedicated to the university's first chancellor Joseph Chamberlain. The design of the clock tower draws its inspiration from the that of the Torre del Mangi ...
See also:University of Birmingham, University of Birmingham - About the university, University of Birmingham - Principal officers of the university, University of Birmingham - History of the university, University of Birmingham - Architecture of the University, University of Birmingham - Chancellors of the University, University of Birmingham - Off-campus establishments, University of Birmingham - Other items of interest, University of Birmingham - Guild of Students, University of Birmingham - Alumni Read more here: » University of Birmingham: Encyclopedia II - University of Birmingham - Architecture of the University |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness University: Encyclopedia II - University of Birmingham - Architecture of the UniversityThe University occupies a site some 3 miles, south-west, from Birmingham city centre. The original buildings on the Edgbaston site were built at the turn of the twentieth-century. The original semi-circle of red-brick domed buildings, form Chancellor's Court; at the centre of which stands the clock tower.
The clock tower is affectionatley known as 'Old Joe', as it is dedicated to the university's first chancellor Joseph Chamberlain. The design of the clock tower draws its inspiration from the that of the Torre del Mangi ...
See also:University of Birmingham, University of Birmingham - About the university, University of Birmingham - Principal officers of the university, University of Birmingham - History of the university, University of Birmingham - Architecture of the University, University of Birmingham - Chancellors of the University, University of Birmingham - Off-campus establishments, University of Birmingham - Other items of interest, University of Birmingham - Guild of Students, University of Birmingham - Alumni Read more here: » University of Birmingham: Encyclopedia II - University of Birmingham - Architecture of the University |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness University: Encyclopedia II - University of Manchester - History of the UniversityThe combined university can trace its origins back to 1824 when the Manchester Mechanics' Institute (which later became UMIST) was founded, with Victoria University being founded as Owens College in 1851. The new university has the largest number of full time students of any university in the UK, unless the University of London is counted as a single university. It teaches more academic subjects than any other British University. The President and Vice-Chancellor of the new University is Alan Gilbert, former Vice-Chancellor of the University ...
See also:University of Manchester, University of Manchester - History of the University, University of Manchester - Origins, University of Manchester - Present, University of Manchester - Campus and Facilities, University of Manchester - John Rylands Library, University of Manchester - Jodrell Bank, University of Manchester - Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester - Old Quadrangle, University of Manchester - Manchester Museum, University of Manchester - Contact Theatre, University of Manchester - Churches on Campus, University of Manchester - Mosques on Campus, University of Manchester - The University of Manchester Students Union, University of Manchester - NHS Hospitals, University of Manchester - Residential Campuses Read more here: » University of Manchester: Encyclopedia II - University of Manchester - History of the University |
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| |  |  |  | The Global Oneness University: Encyclopedia II - University of Birmingham - History of the universityOn 23 February 1875, Sir Josiah Mason, the Birmingham industrialist and philanthropist, who made his fortune in making key rings, pens, pen nibs and electroplating, founded Mason Science College. It was this institution that would eventually form the nucleus of the University of Birmingham.
In 1882 their Departments of Chemistry, Botany and Physiology were transferred to Mason Science College, soon followed by the Departments of Physics and Comparative Anatomy. The transfer of the Medical School to Mason Science College gave considera ...
See also:University of Birmingham, University of Birmingham - About the university, University of Birmingham - Principal officers of the university, University of Birmingham - History of the university, University of Birmingham - Architecture of the University, University of Birmingham - Chancellors of the University, University of Birmingham - Off-campus establishments, University of Birmingham - Other items of interest, University of Birmingham - Guild of Students, University of Birmingham - Alumni Read more here: » University of Birmingham: Encyclopedia II - University of Birmingham - History of the university |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness University: Encyclopedia II - Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis - HistoryIn some respects IUPUI was established far before its 1969 merger. The historically most-prestigious portions of IUPUI are the professional graduate-schools and the art school: Indiana University School of Medicine, Indiana University School of Law Indianapolis, the Indiana University School of Dentistry, and the Indiana University Herron School of Art, all of which were established decades prior to the 1969 merger into one institution. In particular, the Indiana University School of Medicine and the Indiana University School of Dentistry in ...
See also:Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis - Academics, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis - Schools and divisions, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis - History, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis - Athletics, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis - Campus, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis - Notable alumni Read more here: » Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis: Encyclopedia II - Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis - History |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness University: Encyclopedia II - University of Cologne - People
University of Cologne - Rector.
On November 24, 2004, Axel Freimuth was elected as the Rector of the University. His four-year term began on April 1, 2005. He succeeded Tassilo KĂŒpper and is the 49th Rector since 1919. Before this, he was the dean of the School of Mathematics and Natural Sciences.
University of Cologne - Graduates.
One of it's most illustrious graduates is Amos Grunebaum, who graduated in 1974 from the medical school. He left Germany and became one of the most f ...
See also:University of Cologne, University of Cologne - History, University of Cologne - The Ancient University, University of Cologne - The Modern University, University of Cologne - The University Today, University of Cologne - Organization, University of Cologne - Internationalization, University of Cologne - People, University of Cologne - Rector, University of Cologne - Graduates, University of Cologne - Literature, University of Cologne - University History, University of Cologne - Links Read more here: » University of Cologne: Encyclopedia II - University of Cologne - People |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness University: Encyclopedia II - Queen's University - Queen's University People
Queen's University - Chancellors.
The Reverend John Cook (1877-1879)
Sir Sandford Fleming (1880-1915)
James Douglas (1915-1918)
Sir Edward Wentworth Beatty (1918-1923)
Sir Robert Laird Borden (1924-1929)
James Armstrong Richardson (1929-1939)
The Honourable Charles Avery Dunning (1940-1958)
John Bertram Stirling (1960-1973)
The Right Honourable Roland Michener (1973-1980)
Agnes McCausland Benidickson (1980-1996)
The Honourable Peter Lou ...
See also:Queen's University, Queen's University - Institution, Queen's University - Solar physics, Queen's University - Enrichment studies, Queen's University - History, Queen's University - Traditions, Queen's University - Athletics, Queen's University - Songs, Queen's University - Queen's Bands, Queen's University - Military, Queen's University - Radio, Queen's University - Rivalry, Queen's University - Frosh week, Queen's University - Smokers, Queen's University - Homecoming, Queen's University - Queen's Centre, Queen's University - Queen's University People, Queen's University - Chancellors, Queen's University - Principals, Queen's University - Notable alumni and staff, Queen's University - Notes and References Read more here: » Queen's University: Encyclopedia II - Queen's University - Queen's University People |
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Queen's University - Chancellors.
The Reverend John Cook (1877-1879)
Sir Sandford Fleming (1880-1915)
James Douglas (1915-1918)
Sir Edward Wentworth Beatty (1918-1923)
The Right Honourable Sir Robert Laird Borden (1924-1929)
James Armstrong Richardson (1929-1939)
The Honourable Charles Avery Dunning (1940-1958)
John Bertram Stirling (1960-1973)
The Right Honourable Roland Michener (1973-1980)
Agnes McCausland Benidickson (1980-1996)
The Honourable Peter Lou ...
See also:Queen's University, Queen's University - Institution, Queen's University - Solar physics, Queen's University - Enrichment studies, Queen's University - History, Queen's University - Traditions, Queen's University - Athletics, Queen's University - Songs, Queen's University - Queen's Bands, Queen's University - Military, Queen's University - Radio, Queen's University - Rivalry, Queen's University - Frosh week, Queen's University - Smokers, Queen's University - Homecoming, Queen's University - Queen's Centre, Queen's University - Queen's University people, Queen's University - Chancellors, Queen's University - Principals, Queen's University - Notable alumni and staff, Queen's University - Notes and References Read more here: » Queen's University: Encyclopedia II - Queen's University - Queen's University people |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness University: Encyclopedia II - Southern University - The New Southern UniversityThe new president and first president of what is now known as Southern University at Baton Rouge was Dr. Joseph Samuel Clark. Dr. Joseph S. Clark, an outstanding citizen in the Baton Rouge African American community, presided over Baton Rouge College and the Louisiana Colored Teachers Association. In 1921, the Louisiana Constitutional Convention of 1921 authorized the reorganization and expansion of Southern University; and Legislative Act 100 of 1922 provided that the institution be reorganized under the control of the State Board of Educat ...
See also:Southern University, Southern University - The New Southern University, Southern University - The Presidents of Southern University, Southern University - Early Southern University, Southern University - Modern Southern University, Southern University - Colleges within the University, Southern University - Athletics, Southern University - Notable alumni Read more here: » Southern University: Encyclopedia II - Southern University - The New Southern University |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness University: Encyclopedia II - Duke University - Duke University peopleSee main article: list of Duke University people
Among the more notable of Duke's alumni are Richard Nixon, J.D '37, 37th President of the United States; Elizabeth Dole, '58, wife of former presidential candidate and current senior United States Senator of North Carolina; Melinda Gates, '86, M.B.A '87, co-founder of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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See also:Duke University, Duke University - History, Duke University - Beginnings, Duke University - The move to Durham, Duke University - The birth of Duke University, Duke University - Academics, Duke University - Undergraduate, Duke University - Rankings, Duke University - Social life, Duke University - The campus, Duke University - Main campuses, Duke University - Key places, Duke University - Architecture, Duke University - Recent and upcoming construction projects, Duke University - Libraries and museums, Duke University - Athletics, Duke University - Duke University people, Duke University - Notes and References Read more here: » Duke University: Encyclopedia II - Duke University - Duke University people |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness University: Encyclopedia II - Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis - AcademicsIUPUI offers more than 180 majors and ranks among the top fifteen in the country in the number of first professional degrees it confers and among the top seven in the number of health-related degrees.
It is the home campus to 70 graduate and professional degrees, including the Indiana University School of Medicine, the Indiana University School of Law Indianapolis, and the Indiana University School of Dentistry. The school also boasts the Indiana University School of Nursing, the Indiana University School of Social Work, th ...
See also:Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis - Academics, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis - Schools and divisions, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis - History, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis - Athletics, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis - Campus, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis - Notable alumni Read more here: » Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis: Encyclopedia II - Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis - Academics |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness University: Encyclopedia II - Brunel University - History of Brunel UniversityBrunel is one of a number of UK universities created in the 1960s following the Robbins Report on higher education (often called the plate glass universities).
Originally Acton Technical College, based in Acton on the outskirts of London, it was decided in 1957 that the college should split into two sections â Acton Technical College continued to cater to technicians and craftsmen, whereas Brunel College of Technology (named for Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the ...
See also:Brunel University, Brunel University - History of Brunel University, Brunel University - Halls of residence, Brunel University - University league tables, Brunel University - Runnymede, Brunel University - Formula Student, Brunel University - Interesting facts, Brunel University - Famous alumni Read more here: » Brunel University: Encyclopedia II - Brunel University - History of Brunel University |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness University: Encyclopedia II - University of Massachusetts - University PresidentFrom 1996 to 2003, the President of the University was William Bulger, president of the Massachusetts State Senate for seventeen years, and prominent and influential Democratic politician with roots in South Boston. Bulger became involved in court testimony about his notorious brother, Whitey Bulger. He was forced to resign after a sustained campaign for his ouster by Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney.
The President of the University from the Fall of 2004 has been Jack Wilson, former CEO of UMassOnline and interim President of the Un ...
See also:University of Massachusetts, University of Massachusetts - Campuses, University of Massachusetts - UMass Amherst, University of Massachusetts - UMass Boston, University of Massachusetts - UMass Dartmouth, University of Massachusetts - UMass Lowell, University of Massachusetts - UMass Medical, University of Massachusetts - University President, University of Massachusetts - Notable Alumni Read more here: » University of Massachusetts: Encyclopedia II - University of Massachusetts - University President |
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