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There are fourteen higher education institutions in Scotland which have university status out of a total of such institution within United Kingdom. There are also further five independent higher education institutions which don’t have university status. The oldest university in Scotland is University of St Andrews, established in 1413 with the universities of Glasgow and [...]
The University of Dublin (Ollscoil Atha Cliath in Irish), corporately nominated the Chancellor, Doctors and Masters of University of Dublin (since the 19th century). It is located in Dublin Ireland. It was found 1592 when “Queen Elizabeth I” issued a charter for Trinity College Dublin, as “The mother of university”. This date makes it Ireland’s oldest [...]
England has established over 30 medical schools and all medical schools in England are offering pre-clinical and clinical studies. England’s up to date environment, coupled with its multinational atmosphere creates an ideal environment for medical students who want to study and excel. Most medical schools in England presenting courses in medicine that lasts between five [...]
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American Universities
Students enrolling in American Universities have right of entry to thousands of private and public institution from Atlantic to Pacific. Public universities like University of Wisconsin and UC-Berkeley receive state and federal aid. Students need to pay only tuition fees for public education. Private colleges like Harvard, Yale [...]
There are seven public universities in Serbia with a total number of 85 faculties and same number of private universities with 51 faculties. There are also five independent private faculties, 49 public and 32 private higher schools. Almost 150,000 students attend public universities and several dozens of thousands attend private universities. In 2007 more than [...]
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