Difference between revisions of "Royal University at Kensington"
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+ | ! bgcolor=33ACFF 669 align="center" colspan=2 style="font-size: 13pt" | Royal University at Kensington | ||
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+ | ! bgcolor=33ACFF 669 align="center" colspan=2 style="font-size: 9pt" | ''Universite Regalis ad Kensington'' | ||
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+ | | colspan=2 align="center" | <small>'''''Manifaceti le futurus ab Eurasia''''' | ||
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+ | | '''Type''' || [[Wikipedia:Private university|Private university]] | ||
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+ | | '''Focus''' || [[Wikipedia:Research|Research]] | ||
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+ | | '''Student base''' || [[Wikipedia:Coeducational|Coeducational]] | ||
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+ | | '''Established''' || [[Wikipedia:1789|1789]] | ||
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+ | | '''Endowment''' || [[Eura|₰]] 1.3 trillion<sup>([http://admin.royu.edu.uke/endow/stats/2009/broadsheet.pdf])</sup> | ||
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+ | | '''Location''' || http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/7210/eurasiauberminiflaggc0.jpg [[Kensington]], [[Eurasian provinces|Londinium]], [[UKE|Eurasia]] | ||
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+ | | '''Campus''' || [[Wikipedia:Urban area|Urban]], 748 [[Wikipedia:Hectare|ha]] | ||
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+ | | '''President''' || Professor Dr Jason Huxley | ||
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+ | | '''Chancellor''' || Professor Dr Elizabeth Greene | ||
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+ | | '''Undergraduates''' || 15495 (Fall 2009) | ||
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+ | | '''Postgraduates''' || 7146 (Fall 2009) | ||
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+ | | '''Athletics'''<br> || [[Wikipedia:Mallard|Mallards]] (men)<br>[[Wikipedia:Dolphins|Dolphins]] (women) | ||
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+ | | '''Mascots'''<br> || [[Wikipedia:Mallard|Martin the Mallard]] (men)<br>[[Wikipedia:Dolphin|Diana the Dolphin]] (women) | ||
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+ | | '''Website''' || http://www.royu.edu.uke | ||
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− | The '''Royal University at Kensington''' is one of six universities located in the Metropolitan area of the [[British Londinium|Eurasia]]n capital city of [[Kensington]]. It is the largest, most exclusive, and most prestigious university in the entire nation of Eurasia, welcoming only | + | |
+ | The '''Royal University at Kensington''' is one of six universities located in the Metropolitan area of the [[British Londinium|Eurasia]]n capital city of [[Kensington]]. It is the largest, most exclusive, and most prestigious university in the entire nation of Eurasia, welcoming only fifteen thousand students each year into its undergraduate programme. | ||
The university is scattered through several campuses, and offers courses in political sciences, economics, military strategy and tactics, social sciences, history, cultural studies, anthropology, biology, geology, physics, chemistry, medicine, astrophysics, a wide variety of literature, English, Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Latin, engineering, education, evolutionary-related fields, linguistics, philosophy, rhetoric, journalism, World Studies - with a variety of regional focuses, and many other fields of study. | The university is scattered through several campuses, and offers courses in political sciences, economics, military strategy and tactics, social sciences, history, cultural studies, anthropology, biology, geology, physics, chemistry, medicine, astrophysics, a wide variety of literature, English, Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Latin, engineering, education, evolutionary-related fields, linguistics, philosophy, rhetoric, journalism, World Studies - with a variety of regional focuses, and many other fields of study. |
Revision as of 17:20, 2 March 2007
Royal University at Kensington | |
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Universite Regalis ad Kensington | |
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Manifaceti le futurus ab Eurasia | |
Type | Private university |
Focus | Research |
Student base | Coeducational |
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Established | 1789 |
Endowment | ₰ 1.3 trillion([1]) |
Location | Kensington, Londinium, Eurasia |
Campus | Urban, 748 ha |
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President | Professor Dr Jason Huxley |
Chancellor | Professor Dr Elizabeth Greene |
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Undergraduates | 15495 (Fall 2009) |
Postgraduates | 7146 (Fall 2009) |
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Athletics |
Mallards (men) Dolphins (women) |
Mascots |
Martin the Mallard (men) Diana the Dolphin (women) |
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Website | http://www.royu.edu.uke |
The Royal University at Kensington is one of six universities located in the Metropolitan area of the Eurasian capital city of Kensington. It is the largest, most exclusive, and most prestigious university in the entire nation of Eurasia, welcoming only fifteen thousand students each year into its undergraduate programme.
The university is scattered through several campuses, and offers courses in political sciences, economics, military strategy and tactics, social sciences, history, cultural studies, anthropology, biology, geology, physics, chemistry, medicine, astrophysics, a wide variety of literature, English, Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Latin, engineering, education, evolutionary-related fields, linguistics, philosophy, rhetoric, journalism, World Studies - with a variety of regional focuses, and many other fields of study.
There are a number of inter-departmental courses, combining for example political and economic sciences, cultural studies and foreign languages, ecology and urban development, or even music and literature.
Sir Phillip Sinclair, current Prime Minister of Eurasia, studied economics, political science, and military strategy at the Royal University. Queen Hemali IX studied philosophy and rhetoric, along with political science.