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Revision as of 14:47, 13 July 2006

Queen Šrapin University Siraŋe
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Motto: "Ampanaema"
Nationality Baranxtu
Main Campus Siragge
Secondary Campus(es) -
Established 1778
Amasrin Imeran Handimandana
Mascot Rehan Raŋi

The Queen Šrapin University Siragge (Nid. Duhan Šrapin Gebanahuŋar Sraŋana, French Université Reine Jirapine) is the the oldest university of Siragge and also among the most renowned ones of Baranxtu. The university largely focuses on religious and philosophical sciences.

Courses are mainly taught in Nidajii and French, and it is one of the few Baranxtuan universities where knowledge of Latin and Ancient Greek is vital.

The Queen Šrapin University Siragge employs about 240 professors teaching about 20,000 students.


Faculties

The Queen Šrapin University Siragge currently has 10 faculties.


Notable People

Staff

  • Imeran Handimandana - amasrin (rector), alumni and professor for Comparative Symbology

Alumni

  • Jozηφ Þeoφilus - Bishop of Dilhepudža
  • Ilika Uemnahaste - philosopher and author
  • Naþaniel Xristoφoros - Archbishop of Siragge