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Fudan University (Simplified Chinese: 复旦大学; Traditional Chinese: 復旦大學; Pinyin: Fùdàn Dàxué), located in Shanghai, China, is one of the oldest leading and most selective universities in the People's Republic of China. Its institutional predecessor was founded in 1905, shortly before the end of China's imperial Qing dynasty. It is a comprehensive university highly ranked in physical and social sciences. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Fudan University historic gate Initially known as Fudan Public School or Fudan College in 1905. The two Chinese characters Fudan (復旦) were chosen by the distinguished educator in modern Chinese history, Father Ma Xiangbo S.J. (马相伯), from the Confucian Classics (《尚书大传•虞夏传》): "Itinerant as the twilight, sun glows and moon luminesces". In 1911 during the Xinhai Revolution the college was taken up as the headquarters of the Guangfu Army and closed down for almost one year. The university motto comes from Analects Book 19.6(《論語•子張》): 博學而篤志,切問而近思, which means "to learn extensively and adhere to aspirations, to inquire earnestly and reflect with self application". Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ...
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Ma Xiangbo (馬ç¸ä¼¯, 1840-1939). ...
The Society of Jesus — also known by its Latin name Societas Iesu or its English variant Jesuit Order — is a religious order of the Roman Catholic Church in direct service to the Pope. ...
China has a wealth of classical literature, both poetry and prose, dating from the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (1122 BC - 256 BC) and including the Chinese classics texts, or Chinese canonical texts. ...
Year 1911 (MCMXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Saturday of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
Combatants Qing Dynasty Chinese Revolutionary Alliance Commanders Feng Guozhang, Yuan Shikai, and local Qing governors. ...
In 1917, Fudan Public School became a private university named the Private Fudan University (私立復旦大學), and also had a middle school and university-preparatory school. In 1929, Fudan adjusted its department, expanded to include Journalism Department, Municipals Department, Law Department and Education Department, totalling 17 departments devoted to Arts, Science, Law and Business. 1917 (MCMXVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar (see link for calendar) or a common year starting on Tuesday of the 13-day slower Julian calendar (see: 1917 Julian calendar). ...
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When the Second Sino-Japanese War started in 1937, Fudan moved with the Kuomintang to the inland city of Chongqing. On December 25, 1941, the First Meeting of Fifth Conference of the Highest Executive Authority of the National Government of the Republic of China voted to change Fudan University (Chongqing) to a public university with Wu Nanxuan as its president. Fudan University then became National Fudan University (國立復旦大學). Five years later, with the Chinese victory in the war, it moved back to Shanghai. Combatants China Japan Commanders Chiang Kai-shek, Chen Cheng, Yan Xishan, Feng Yuxiang, Li Zongren, Xue Yue, Bai Chongxi, Mao Zedong, Peng Dehuai Hirohito, Hideki Tojo, Kotohito Kanin, Matsui Iwane, Hajime Sugiyama, Shunroku Hata, Toshizo Nishio, Yasuji Okamura, Umezu Yoshijiro, Fumimaro Konoe Strength 58,600,000 4,100,000...
Year 1937 (MCMXXXVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Kuomintang of China (abbreviation KMT) (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Tongyong Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Chung1-kuo2 Kuo2-min2-tang3) [1], also often translated as the Chinese Nationalist Party, is a political party in the Republic of China, now on Taiwan, and is currently the largest political party in...
Chongqing (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ; Postal map spelling: Chungching, also Chungking) is the largest and most populous of the Peoples Republic of Chinas four provincial-level municipalities, and the only one in the less densely populated western half of China. ...
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After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, Fudan lost its "National" appellation and became Fudan University to reflect the fact that all universities under the new socialist state would be public. Fudan was the first university to be adjusted by the new government in 1952 and modelled on Soviet education. The original departments were changed, and Arts and Science departments from at least ten other universities in eastern China were added. This not only added to basic academic offerings of Fudan, but also gathered many talented academics from Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui and Shanghai, including Su Buqing, Chen Jiangong, Tan Jiazhen, and Lu Hefu. Year 1952 (MCMLII) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Jiangsu (Simplified Chinese: æ±è; Traditional Chinese: æ±è; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Chiang-su; Postal System Pinyin: Kiangsu) is a province of the Peoples Republic of China, located along the east coast of the country. ...
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Anhui (Chinese: å®å¾½; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: An-hui; Postal System Pinyin: Ngan-hui, Anhwei or An-hwei) is a province of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
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Su Buqing (蘇步青 September 23, 1902 - March 17, 2003) was a Chinese mathematician and educator. ...
In the 1970s, after the Cultural Revolution, the university was changed to a modern, comprehensive-style university. The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, also called The Seventies. ...
The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; Pinyin: ; literally Proletarian Cultural Great Revolution; often abbreviated to æå大é©å½ wénhuà dà gémìng, literally Great Cultural Revolution, or even simpler, to æé© wéngé, Cultural Revolution) in the Peoples Republic of China was a struggle for power within the...
Fudan University and Shanghai Medical University were merged on April 27, 2000. Shanghai Medical University is a top medical school in China. ...
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Present Fudan University comprises 17 full-time schools, 69 departments, 73 bachelor's degree programs, 22 disciplines and 134 sub-disciplines authorized to confer Ph. D. degrees, 201 master degree programs, 6 professional degree programs, 7 Key Social Science Research Centers of Ministry of Education P.R.C, 9 National Basic Science Research and Training Institutes and 25 post-doctoral research stations. It has 40 national key disciplines granted by the Ministry of Education P.R.C, nationally third. At present, it compasses 77 research institutes, 112 cross-disciplinary research institutes and 5 national key laboratories. Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ...
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Currently, Fudan University enrolls over 45,000, including full-time students and students in Continuing Education and Online Education. Additionally, there are nearly 1,760 students from overseas; second nationally. Fudan University has a high-level research faculty of over 2,400 full-time teachers and researchers, including 1,350 professors and associate professors, 30 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering, nearly 660 doctoral supervisors, 26 Special professors and 2 lecture professors of "Cheungkong Scholars Program", 3 distinguished professors and 10 special professors of Fudan University, 6 principal scientists of Project 973 and 25 “Young Experts with Prominent Contributions to the Country”. Also, Fudan University has eight teaching hospitals, such as Zhongshan Hospital and Huashan Hospital, integrating medical service, medicine education and research. These hospitals own advanced mechanisms and sophisticated skills, over 900 staff with advanced and associate advanced position, creating a good condition for medicine education. The Chinese Academy of Sciences (Chinese: ä¸å½ç§å¦é¢; pinyin: ZhÅngguó KÄxuéyuà n), formerly known as Academia Sinica (not to be confused with Taiwans Academia Sinica currently headquartered in Taipei which shares the same root), is the national academy for the natural sciences of the Peoples Republic of...
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Fudan is a member of Universitas 21, an international consortium of research-driven universities. Universitas 21 is an international network of research-intensive universities, established as an international reference point and resource for strategic thinking on issues of global significance. ...
The Guanghua Towers[光华楼], standing in the center of the campus reach 140.5 meters high, which are reportedly the highest buildings ever constructed in a university campus in China.
School of Management Fudan's School of Management specializes in business education and research, with over 100 years of history, humanity, traditions, and profound academic thinking, the school has developed a strong faculty of expertise including a good number of professors and scholars strong in academic ability and teaching experience, following the open-door in China. Fudan has attracted many other talented people to join us after they finished their studies abroad. Over the years, what we have achieved in management research and business education, especially our international academic cooperation and exchanges, have won fame and recognition for the School. The school of Management has international programs with the MIT Sloan School of Management, the Olin School of Business, at Washington University, Columbia Business School, and Hamburg University (Germany). The MIT Sloan School of Management is one of the five schools of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. It is one of the worlds leading business schools, conducting research and teaching in finance, entrepreneurship, marketing, strategic management, economics, organizational behavior, operations management, supply chain...
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Presidents - 1905-1906 Ma Xiangbo (马相伯)
- 1906-1907 Yan Fu (严复)
- 1907-1909 Xia Jing'guan (夏敬观)
- 1909-1910 Gao Fengqian (高凤谦)
- 1910-1912 Ma Xiangbo (马相伯)
- 1913-1936 Li Denghui (李登辉)
- 1918 Tang Luyuan (唐路园)
- 1924-1925 Guo Renyuan (郭任远)
- 1936-1940 Qian Xinzhi (钱新之)
- 1940-1943 Wu Nanxuan (吴南轩)
- 1943-1949 Zhang Yi (章益)
- 1949-1977 Chen Wangdao (陈望道)
- 1977-1983 Su Buqing (苏步青)
- 1983-1988 Xie Xide (谢希德)
- 1988-1993 Hua Zhongyi (华中一)
- 1993-1999 Fujia Yang (杨福家)
- 1999- Wang Shenghong (王生洪)
Yan Fu (1853â1921) Yan Fu (Traditional Chinese:å´å¾©; courtesy name:å¹¾é, Jidao) (December 10, 1853âOctober 27, 1921) was a Chinese scholar, most famous for introducing Western thoughts, including Darwins ideas of natural selection and survival of the fittest, into China during the late 19th century. ...
Lee Teng-hui (Chinese: 李登輝; Taiwanese Romanization: Lí Teng-hui; pinyin: Lǐ Dēnghuī; born January 15, 1923) is a politician in the Republic of China on Taiwan. ...
Chen Wangdao (éæé) (1891-1977) was a prominent Chinese scholar and educator. ...
Su Buqing (蘇步青 September 23, 1902 - March 17, 2003) was a Chinese mathematician and educator. ...
Xide Xie (also known as Hsi-teh Hsieh, 1921-2000) was a Chinese physicist. ...
Professor Fujia Yang (æ¨ç¦å®¶ Yang Fujia) is an academian of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a renowned nuclear physicist and Chancellor of the University of Nottingham, England. ...
Notable people Notable Fudan alumni Government/politics - Yu Youren (于右任), politician of Republic of China.
- Shao Lizi (邵力子), politician.
- Li Lanqing (李岚清), vice prime minister of PRC.
- Tang Jiaxuan (唐家璇), foreign minister of PRC.
- Chen Zhili (陈至立), minister of education of PRC.
- Wang Huning (王沪宁), political scientist and main advisor to President Jiang Zemin.
- Han Zheng (韩正), mayor and acting CCP general secretary of Shanghai.
Youren Yu (äºå³ä»»), a notable member of Kuomintang, was the first president of Shanghai University (䏿µ·å¤§å¦) in 1920s. ...
Li Lanqing (岿¸
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Tang Jiaxuan (Chinese: 唐家璇; pinyin: ) (born January 1938) was foreign minister of the Peoples Republic of China from 1998–2003. ...
JiÄng ZémÃn (Traditional Chinese: æ±æ¾¤æ°, Simplified Chinese: æ±æ³½æ°, Hanyu Pinyin: JiÄng ZémÃn, Wade-Giles: Chiang Tse-min, Cantonese (Jyutping): gong1 zaak6 man4) (born August 17, 1926) was the core of the third generation of Communist Party of China leaders, serving as General Secretary of the Communist...
Han Zheng (驿£) (born April 1954) is the current mayor of Shanghai. ...
Arts Chen Yinke (éå¯
æª, 1890 â 1969), was a Chinese historian. ...
Xu Fancheng (Traditional Chinese:徿¢µæ¾) (1909â2000) is a Chinese scholar, poet, translator, painter and calligrapher. ...
Mathematics and science - Zhu Kezhen (竺可桢), meteorologist, educator, Ph.D from Harvard University.
- Tong Dizhou (童第周), biologist.
- Fujia Yang (杨福家 Yang Fujia), physicist and university administrator, the chancellor of the University of Nottingham.
- Li Ta-tsien(李大潜 Li Daqian), mathematician and member of the French Academy of Sciences.
- Shen Zhi-Xun (沈志勋), physicist, Ph.D from Stanford University and now a professor at Stanford University.
- Zhang Shou-Cheng (张首晟), physicist, Ph.D from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and now a professor at Stanford University.
- Li Jun (李俊), mathematician, Ph.D from Harvard University and now a professor at Stanford University.
- Chen Dayue (陈大岳), mathematician and statistician, Ph.D from UCLA and now a professor at Beijing University.
- David D. Yao (姚大卫 Yao Dawei), Ph.D from University of Toronto and now a professor at Columbia University.
- Ying Natasha Zhang (Natasha Foutz)] Ph.D from the Johnson School at Cornell University and now a professor of management at the R.H Smith School of Business Specializing in Advanced Statistical Techniques Like Dynamic Programming (MPNE,Bayesian DLM)].
- Li Lode (李乐德), Ph.D from the Kellogg School at Northwestern University and now a professor of management at the Yale School of Management.
- Zhang Ming (张明), physicist from MIT.
- Charles Burton, Political Scientist from Brock University in Canada.
- Daniel J. Liu (Jia Liu, 刘嘉), polymer scientist, Texas A&M University.
- Junying Yuan, Biologist, Ph.D. from Harvard University and now a professor at Harvard University.
- Xu Tian(许田), Biologist, Ph.D. from Yale University and now a professor at Yale University.
- Wei Yang, Biologist, Ph.D. from Columbia university and now a senior investigator at NIH.
- Zucai Suo, Biochemist, Ph.D. from The Pennsylvania State University and now a professor at The Ohio State University.
Coching Chu (Simplified Chinese: ç«ºå¯æ¡¢; Traditional Chinese: ç«ºå¯æ¥¨; pinyin: Zhú KÄzhÄn; Wade-Giles: Chu Ko-chen) (March 7, 1890 - February 7, 1974), a prominent Chinese meteorologist, geologist and educator. ...
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Notable Fudan professors - Ma Yinchu (马寅初 1882-1982), economist, Ph.D from Columbia University.
- Lu Simian (吕思勉 1884-1957), historian.
- Gu Jiegang (顾颉刚 1893-1980), historian.
- Su Buqing (苏步青 1902-2003), mathematician, Ph.D from Tohoku University.
- Chen Jiangong (陈建功), mathematician, Ph.D from Tohoku University.
- Wang Fushan (王福山), physicist, Ph.D from University of Leipzig, Heisenberg's graduate student.
- Zhou Tongqing (周同庆), physicist, Ph.D from Princeton University.
- Liang Zongdai (梁宗岱)
- Tan Jiazhen (谈家桢), geneticist, Ph.D from Caltech. He established the first genetics program in China.
- Xie Xide (谢希德), physicist, Ph.D from MIT.
- Lu Hefu (卢鹤绂), physicist, Ph.D from Minnesota.
- Gu Chaohao (谷超豪), mathematician, Ph.D from Moscow State University.
- Tan Qixiang (谭其骧), historian.
- Xia Daoxing (夏道行), mathematician and professor of mathematics at Vanderbilt University.
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Gu Jiegang or Ku Chieh-kang (é¡§é ¡å) (1893-1980) was a Chinese historian who is known best for his seven volume work Gushi Bian (å¤å²è¾¨ Debates on Ancient History). In his work, he used textual criticism to challenge traditional Chinese historiography. ...
Su Buqing (蘇步青 September 23, 1902 - March 17, 2003) was a Chinese mathematician and educator. ...
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External links | Universitas 21 | Auckland • Birmingham • British Columbia (UBC) • UCD • Edinburgh • Fudan • Glasgow • Hong Kong • Korea • Lund • McGill • Melbourne • ITESM • New South Wales (UNSW) • Nottingham • Shanghai Jiao Tong (SJTU) • Queensland • NUS • Virginia • Waseda The Association of East Asian Research Universities, established in 1996 by nine universities of East Asian region, is now the organisation of 17 universities. ...
Nanjing University (Chinese: å京大å¸/å京大å¦; Pinyin: NánjÄ«ng Dà xué; colloquially å大, Pinyin: Nándà ) is located in Nanjing (Nanking), an ancient capital of China. ...
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National Taiwan University (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Tongyong Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Kuo2-li4 tai2-wan1 ta4-hsüeh2; POJ: Kok-liÌp Tâi-ôan TÄi-haÌk; abbreviation NTU)[2] is a national university in Taipei City, Taiwan. ...
National Tsing Hua University (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Tongyong Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Kuo-li Ching-hua Ta-hsuëh; abbreviated as NTHU) is a university in Hsinchu City, Taiwan. ...
A list of major institutions of higher education in South Korea. ...
The Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology is an institute of higher learning in Daedeok Science Town, Daejeon, Korea. ...
POSTECH or Pohang University of Science and Technology is one of the most recognized private universities in Korea, which campus is based in Pohang, South Korea dedicated to research and education in science and technology. ...
Seoul National University (SNU), is a national university, located in Seoul, South Korea. ...
The Clocktower Kyoto University (Japanese: 京é½å¤§å¦, KyÅto Daigaku; abbreviated to 京大, KyÅdai) in Kyoto, Japan, is the second oldest university and one of the leading research universities in the country. ...
Osaka University (大éªå¤§å¦ Åsaka Daigaku; abbreviated to éªå¤§ Handai) is a public coeducational research university in Suita, Osaka, Japan. ...
Tohoku University (æ±å大å¦; TÅhoku Daigaku, abbreviated as æ±å大 TÅhokudai), located in the city of Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture in the Tohoku region, is one of Japans most prestigious national universities. ...
Tokyo Institute of Technology Tokyo Institute of Technology (æ±äº¬å·¥æ¥å¤§å¦; TÅkyÅ KÅgyÅ Daigaku), often called Tokyo Tech or TÅkÅdai (æ±å·¥å¤§) for short, is the largest institution of higher learning in Japan dedicated to science and technology. ...
The place of the establishment of the University of Tokyo The University of Tokyo ), abbreviated as Todai ), is one of the leading research universities in Japan. ...
The University of Tsukuba has a modern campus The University of Tsukuba ), located in the city of Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture in the KantÅ region, is one of Japans most prestigious national universities. ...
The Association of Pacific Rim Universities (or APRU) is an organisation of leading universities from around the Pacific Rim. ...
The Australian National University, or ANU, is a public university located in Canberra, Australia. ...
The University of Melbourne, is a public university located in Melbourne, Victoria. ...
The University of Sydney, established in Sydney in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia. ...
The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a Canadian public university with its main campus located at Point Grey in the unincorporated Electoral Area A, immediately west of Vancouver, British Columbia. ...
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Tsinghua University (THU; Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; Pinyin: ), is a university in Beijing, China. ...
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Zhejiang University (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in China. ...
Keio University ) is the top private university in Japan, which has a history as Japans very first private institution of higher learning, which dates back to the formation of a school for Dutch studies in 1858 in Edo (now Tokyo) by founder Yukichi Fukuzawa. ...
The Clocktower Kyoto University (Japanese: 京é½å¤§å¦, KyÅto Daigaku; abbreviated to 京大, KyÅdai) in Kyoto, Japan, is the second oldest university and one of the leading research universities in the country. ...
Osaka University (大éªå¤§å¦ Åsaka Daigaku; abbreviated to éªå¤§ Handai) is a public coeducational research university in Suita, Osaka, Japan. ...
The place of the establishment of the University of Tokyo The University of Tokyo ), abbreviated as Todai ), is one of the leading research universities in Japan. ...
Waseda University ), often abbreviated to Sodai ) is a co-educational, private university in Japan. ...
A list of major institutions of higher education in South Korea. ...
Seoul National University (SNU), is a national university, located in Seoul, South Korea. ...
The University of Malaya (or Universiti Malaya in Malay; commonly abbreviated as UM) is the oldest university in Malaysia, and is situated on a 750 acre (3. ...
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The University of Auckland (MÄori: Te Whare WÄnanga o TÄmaki Makaurau) is New Zealands largest research-based university. ...
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University Cultural Centre The National University of Singapore (Abbreviation: NUS; Simplified Chinese: ; Pinyin: ; Abbreviated å½å¤§; Malay: Universiti Nasional Singapura; Tamil: à®à®¿à®à¯à®à®ªà¯à®ªà¯à®°à¯ தà¯à®à®¿à®¯ பலà¯à®à®²à¯à®à¯à®à®´à®à®®à¯) is Singapores oldest university. ...
National Taiwan University (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Tongyong Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Kuo2-li4 tai2-wan1 ta4-hsüeh2; POJ: Kok-liÌp Tâi-ôan TÄi-haÌk; abbreviation NTU)[2] is a national university in Taipei City, Taiwan. ...
Chulalongkorn University is the oldest university in Thailand [1] and has long been considered one of the countrys most prestigious universities. ...
The California Institute of Technology (commonly referred to as Caltech)[1] is a private, coeducational research university located in Pasadena, California, in the United States. ...
Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly known as Stanford University (or simply Stanford), is a private university located approximately 37 miles (60 kilometers) southeast of San Francisco and approximately 20 miles northwest of San José in Stanford, California. ...
Sather tower (the Campanile) looking out over the San Francisco Bay and Mount Tamalpais. ...
The University of California, Davis, commonly known as UC Davis, is one of the ten campuses of the University of California, and was established as the University Farm in 1905. ...
The University of California, Irvine is a public research university primarily situated in suburban Irvine, California, USA; a significant portion of the campus falls into the neighboring community of Newport Beach. ...
The University of California, Los Angeles (generally known as UCLA) is a public university located in Los Angeles, California, United States. ...
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The Trojan Shrine, better known as Tommy Trojan located in the center of University of Southern California campus. ...
The University of Washington, founded in 1861, is a public research university in Seattle, Washington. ...
Universitas 21 is an international network of research-intensive universities, established as an international reference point and resource for strategic thinking on issues of global significance. ...
The University of Auckland (MÄori: Te Whare WÄnanga o TÄmaki Makaurau) is New Zealands largest research-based university. ...
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The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a Canadian public university with its main campus located at Point Grey in the unincorporated Electoral Area A, immediately west of Vancouver, British Columbia. ...
University College Dublin - National University of Ireland, Dublin - more commonly University College Dublin - is the Republic of Irelands largest university, with over 1,300 faculty and 22,000 students. ...
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The University of Hong Kong (HKU ; Chinese: 馿¸¯å¤§å¸; Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 daai6 hok6; Mandarin Pinyin: ), is the oldest and most prestigious tertiary institution in Hong Kong. ...
Korea University is located in central Seoul, with a secondary campus in Jochiwon, South Korea, and is generally regarded as one of the most prestigious universities in Korea. ...
Lund University main building, built in 1882 by Helgo Zettervall. ...
McGill University is a publicly funded, co-educational research university located in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...
The University of Melbourne, is a public university located in Melbourne, Victoria. ...
The Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) or Tecnológico de Monterrey is a private university in Mexico founded in 1943 by Don Eugenio Garza Sada. ...
Uniwalk is the main walkway stretching through the whole Kensingtion campus The University of New South Wales, also known as UNSW or colloquially as New South, is a university situated in Kensington, a suburb in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ...
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The University of Queensland (UQ) is the longest-established university in the state of Queensland, Australia, and a member of Australias Group of Eight. ...
University Cultural Centre The National University of Singapore (Abbreviation: NUS; Simplified Chinese: ; Pinyin: ; Abbreviated å½å¤§; Malay: Universiti Nasional Singapura; Tamil: à®à®¿à®à¯à®à®ªà¯à®ªà¯à®°à¯ தà¯à®à®¿à®¯ பலà¯à®à®²à¯à®à¯à®à®´à®à®®à¯) is Singapores oldest university. ...
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Waseda University ), often abbreviated to Sodai ) is a co-educational, private university in Japan. ...
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