Leyon University

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Leyon University
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Nationality Cachette de Lions
Main Campus La Rancour
Secondary Campus(es)
Established 1750
Dean Laure-Anne D'Angitou
Mascot Leyon Lion

Leyon University, or Université Léonnaise, is the largest university in Cachette de Lions, located in La Rancour. It is also the oldest university in the nation, opening in 1750, and is widely considered to be the best. Courses were originally all in French, but over time English took over as the dominant language on campus. Today, classes are taught in no fewer than 7 languages: English, French, Polish, German, Italian, Welsh and Pacitalian, though there are few that are not in the main two languages. There are currently around 40,000 students attending the University, with 750 professors, and around 800 other employees.

Subjects taught

  1. Anthropology
  2. Archaeology
  3. Art
  4. Biology
  5. Business and management
  6. Chemistry
  7. Computing and IT
  8. Drama
  9. Economics
  10. Engineering
  11. English
  12. Geography
  13. History
  14. Law
  15. Maths
  16. Media
  17. Modern languages
  18. Music
  19. Philosophy
  20. Physics
  21. Politics
  22. Pyschology
  23. Religious studies
  24. Sociology
  25. Sports studies