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British University Britain's universities, except for the University of Buckingham, are financed by the State.

One particularity of universities in UK is that most students choose to attend institutions far away from their hometowns.

There are four main types of British Universities : Ancient Universities, Red Brick Universities, New Universities, Open University.

Ancient Universities in the United Kingdom : University of Oxford — founded before 1167, University of Cambridge — founded 1209.

Red Brick Universities : University of Birmingham, University of Bristol, University of Leeds, University of Liverpool, University of Manchester — named after the buildings they were housed in which were usually built with red brick — were founded in the industrial parts of the cities during the Victorian era (1837—1901) and before the Second World War.

Red Brick Universities concentrated on teaching predominantly «practical subjects» often linked to engineering.

Two types of universities are subsumed under the term «New Uni¬versities».

First of all the academic institutions founded in the 1960s after the Robins Report.

Besides recommending immediate expansion of universities, the Report also suggested elevating Colleges of Advanced Technology to university status.

Some New Universities : Aston University, University of Bath, University of Bradford.

The Open University is Britain's single distance - learning institu¬tion.

In 2010 a total of 180, 000 students, most of them based in the UK, were enrolled, which made it the largest institution of higher edu¬cation in the UK by student numbers.

The Open University was rated top university in England and Wales for student satisfaction in 2010 and the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education rated teaching at the Open University as excellent that same year.

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Британский университет

университеты Британии, для Букингемского университета, за исключением, финансируются государством.

Одним из преимуществ университетов в Великобритании является то, что большинство студентов предпочитают посещать учреждения далеко от своих родных городах.

Есть четыре основных типа британских университетов : Древние университеты, Красный кирпич, университеты Новые университеты, Открытый университет.

Древние университеты в Соединенном Королевстве : Оксфордский университет - основана до 1167, Кембриджский университет - основан 1209.

Red Brick университеты : Университет Бирмингема, Университет Бристоля, Университет Лидса, Ливерпульский университет, Университет Манчестера - названный в честь здания они были размещены, в которых, как правило, построены с красного кирпича - были основаны в промышленных районах городов во время Викторианская эпоха (1837 - 1901) и до начала Второй мировой войны.

Red Brick университеты сосредоточены на обучении преимущественно «практические предметы» часто связаны с проектированием.

Два типа университетов включены в категорию под термином «Новая Uni¬versities».

В первую очередь академических институтов, основанных в 1960 - е годы после доклада Робинс.

К тому же рекомендовать немедленное расширение университетов, в докладе также предложил подъемная колледжи передовых технологий для статуса университета.

Некоторые новые университеты : Aston University, Университет Бата, Университет Брэдфорда.

Открытый университет Великобритании сингл дистанционного обучения institu¬tion.

В 2010 году в общей сложности 180000 студентов, большинство из них базируется в Великобритании, были зачислены, что сделало его крупнейшим учреждением высшего edu¬cation в Великобритании числа студентов.

Открытый университет был оценен лучший университет в Англии и Уэльсе для удовлетворенности студентов в 2010 году и Агентство по обеспечению качества высшего образования оценили обучение в Открытом университете в отличном том же году.

Annasshow 8 июн. 2021 г., 11:51:45 | 5 - 9 классы

Переведите на русский язык Volgograd State Social Pedagogical University Volgograd State Social Pedagogical University is one of the major and leading pedagogical institutions of higher learning in th?

Переведите на русский язык Volgograd State Social Pedagogical University Volgograd State Social Pedagogical University is one of the major and leading pedagogical institutions of higher learning in the Russian Federation.

It was founded on May the 22nd 1931 as Stalingrad Industrial Pedagogical Institute.

On October the 1st 1931 the first lectures began in four departments of the Institute.

In 1932 the Institute got the name of Stalingrad State Pedagogical Institute.

The Institute was destroyed during the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942.

But the reconstruction of it began immediately after the victory over the fascists in Stalingrad in 1943.

After the Great Patriotic War Stalingrad State Pedagogical Institute was situated in the building of Akademicheskaya Street (now it is Building No.

2). The Main Building of the Institute was constructed in 1959.

Building No.

1 was built next to it in 1998.

On January 19, 1949 the Institute was named after the famous writer Alexander Serafimovitch.

During the 60s and 70s of the 20th century the famous scientific research centers were opened at the institute.

In 1992 the institute got the status of the university and the name of Volgograd State Pedagogical University (VSPU).

In 2004 the university won the “International European Quality Contest” in the nomination “100 Best Universities”.

During the last ten years the university is among ten best pedagogical and linguistic universities in Russia due to the high standards of knowledge and professionalism of the graduates.

Since 2011 our university has the name of Volgograd State Social Pedagogical University (VSSPU).

Nowadays the university is one of the most popular educational establishments in our country.

There are full - time students, part - time students, foreign students and postgraduates.

Volgograd State Social Pedagogical University is an educational complex.

It has its branch in Michailovka, Volgograd Region.

There are three pedagogical colleges, the gymnasium, the boys’ pedagogical lyceum, schools and kindergartens which are the part of the complex.

Teaching and research are carried out by highly qualified staff.

There are Academicians, Doctors of Science, and Candidates of Science.

Many of them are professors and corresponding members of the Russian Education Academy and International Academies.

The university offers courses leading to higher degrees in all areas of education and other professional fields : Bachelor (4 years of studying), Master (2 years of studying), Candidate of Science (3 - 4 years of studying), and Doctor of Science (3 - 4 years of studying).

Volgograd State Social Pedagogical University consists of the following Academic Departments : Institutes : 1 Pre - school, Primary Education and Special Pedagogy, 2 Foreign Languages, 3 Arts Education, 4 Institute of Confucius ; Faculties : 1 Natural Sciences, 2 History and Law, 3 Mathematics, Physics and IT, 4 Management, 5 Psychology and Social Work, 6 Service and Technology, 7 Physical Training and Life Safety, 8 Philology, 9 Faculty for Foreign Students.

Since the time the university was founded it has prepared thousands of teachers and has become one of the greatest scientific centers of methodical and pedagogical activities in our country.

Volgograd State Social Pedagogical University is well - known not only in Russia, but in other countries as well.

Many students from different countries study here.

Puma111 20 февр. 2021 г., 01:39:39 | 10 - 11 классы

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1Please provide the name and city of the college / university you attend.

2. Please provide the dates of your attendance at this college / university.

Alany 14 мая 2021 г., 06:43:32 | 10 - 11 классы

Дайте ответы на вопросы Moscow University Celebrates 250th Anniversary The Moscow State University celebrates its 250th anniversary?

Дайте ответы на вопросы Moscow University Celebrates 250th Anniversary The Moscow State University celebrates its 250th anniversary.

The main festivities scheduled included the grand opening of the new Fundamental Library, the traditional public drinking of mead, and fireworks.

The university had also been holding a series of conferences and founded the MSU International Alumni Association.

And in honor of the anniversary, the MSU satellite was launched from Plesetsk cosmodrome on Jan, 20.

The Moscow State University is the largest educational institution and one of the major research centers in Russia.

Founded in 1755 by the decree of Russian Empress Elizabeth, the university originally had three faculties : Law, Philosophy and Medicine.

The university's curator and first president Count Shuvalov chose Jan, 25 to present the decree to the Empress for signing, as it fell on the feast of Saint Tatiana, his mother's name day.

In 1940 the university was named after Mikhail Lomonosov, the illustrious Russian scientist, who, together with Shuvalov stood behind the university's foundation and became one of its first professors.

Presently, MSU structure encompasses 29 faculties, 15 research institutes, 4 museums, over 350 departments, the Scholar's Park, the Botanical Garden, a science library, a publishing house, a printing - plant, and other facilities.

The tradition to celebrate the university's birthday on St.

Tatiana's Day, lost during the Soviet time, was resurrected in 1992 quickly gaining popularity and never failing to attract thousands of students.

Вопросы : When was the University named after Lomonosov?

When does the MSU celebrate its birthday?

Who was the first president of the Moscow University?

When was the MSU founded?

PISkach 19 сент. 2021 г., 09:44:02 | 5 - 9 классы

2Cambridge University was started by the students of Oxford University?

2

Cambridge University was started by the students of Oxford University.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

4)

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Cambridge University is the second - oldest university in the English - speaking world (after the University of Oxford) and the seventh - oldest in the world.

The story of Cambridge University begins in 1209 when several hundred students arrived in the little town of Cambridge after having walked 60 miles from Oxford.

These students were all churchmen and had been studying in Oxford at that city's well - known schools.

It was a hard life at Oxford for there was constant trouble, even fighting, between the citizens of the town and the students.

Then one day a student accidentally killed a man of the town.

The Mayor arrested three other students who were innocent and they were put to death.

In protest, many students left Oxford, some of them went to Cambridge.

And so the new University began.

It was Cambridge University.

Of course, there were no Colleges in those early days and student life was very different from what it is now.

Students were of all ages and came from anywhere and everywhere.

Life in University was strict.

Students were forbidden to play games, to sing (except sacred music), to hunt or fish or even to dance.

Books were very rare and all the lessons were in the Latin language which students were supposed to speak even among themselves.

In 1440, King Henry VI founded King's College, and other colleges followed.

Nowadays there are more than 30 different colleges, including five for women students and several mixed colleges, in the University.

The number of students in colleges is different : from 30 to 400 or 500.

The training course lasts 4 years.

The academic year is divided into 3 terms.

The students study natural and technical sciences, law, history, languages, geography, medicine, economics, agriculture, music and many other subjects.

After 3 years of study a student may proceed to a Bachelor's degree, and later to the degrees of Master and Doctor.

There are many ancient traditions that are still observed at Cambridge.

Students are required to wear gowns at lectures, in the University library, in the street in the evening, for dinners in the colleges and for official visits.

One more tradition is to use Latin during public ceremonies of awarding degrees.

All the students must pay for their education, examinations, books, laboratories, university hostel, the use of libraries.

The cost is high.

It depends on college and university speciality.

Very few students get grants.

Many great men studied at Cambridge, for example, Bacon (the philosopher), Milton and Byron (the poets), Cromwell (the soldier), Newton (the outstanding physicist), Darwin (who is famous for his theory of evolution) and Kapitsa (the famous Russian physicist).

3

In early days of Cambridge University the students were taught in English.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

4)

4

The first students of Cambridge University got only religious education.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

4)

5

There are several female colleges in Cambridge University.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

The students of the University study Oriental languages.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

4)

7

The students wear uniform in the University.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

4)

8

The education at Cambridge University is free.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

4)

There are famous scientists among the graduates of Cambridge University.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

4).

Miss9976 24 апр. 2021 г., 09:49:20 | 5 - 9 классы

Cambridge UniversityCambridge University is the second - oldest university in the English - speaking world (after the University of Oxford) and the seventh - oldest in the world?

Cambridge University

Cambridge University is the second - oldest university in the English - speaking world (after the University of Oxford) and the seventh - oldest in the world.

The story of Cambridge University begins in 1209 when several hundred students arrived in the little town of Cambridge after having walked 60 miles from Oxford.

These students were all churchmen and had been studying in Oxford at that city's well - known schools.

It was a hard life at Oxford for there was constant trouble, even fighting, between the citizens of the town and the students.

Then one day a student accidentally killed a man of the town.

The Mayor arrested three other students who were innocent and they were put to death.

In protest, many students left Oxford, some of them went to Cambridge.

And so the new University began.

It was Cambridge University.

Of course, there were no Colleges in those early days and student life was very different from what it is now.

Students were of all ages and came from anywhere and everywhere.

Life in College was strict.

Students were forbidden to play games, to sing (except sacred music), to hunt or fish or even to dance.

Books were very rare and all the lessons were in the Latin language which students were supposed to speak even among themselves.

In 1440 King Henry VI founded King's College, and other colleges followed.

Nowadays there are more than 30 different colleges, including five for women students and several mixed colleges, in the University.

The number of students in colleges is different : from 30 to 400 or 500.

There are many ancient traditions that are still observed at Cambridge.

Students are required to wear gowns at lectures, in the University library, in the street in the evening, for dinners in the colleges and for official visits.

One more tradition is to use Latin during public ceremonies of awarding degrees.

All the students must pay for their education, examinations, books, laboratories, university hostel, the use of libraries.

The cost is high.

It depends on college and university speciality.

Very few students get grants.

Many great men studied at Cambridge, for example, Bacon (the philosopher), Milton and Byron (the poets), Cromwell (the soldier), Newton (the outstanding physicist), Darwin (who is famous for his theory of evolution) and Kapitsa (the famous Russian physicist).

1. What is the second - oldest university in the English - speaking world?

2. When was the University of Cambridge founded?

3. How many colleges are there at the University now?

4. What ancient traditions are still observed at Cambridge?

5. Who studied at this University?

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Корсон 8 июн. 2021 г., 05:51:24 | 10 - 11 классы

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English Universities

All English universities except Oxford and Cambridge are fairly new.

London University is the biggest of the modern English universities and has many colleges and schools.

A university usually has both faculties and departments.

The faculties are arts, law, medicine, science and theology.

The departments include engineering, economics, commerce, agriculture, music and technology.

At the head of each faculty there is a professor.

A staff of teachers called lecturers help him.

Professors and lecturers give lectures to large numbers of students or study with small groups, and here the students have a chance to discuss.

All universities admit men and women, but within some universities there are colleges specially for one sex.

Most of the universities provide hostels for their students.

There are many types of colleges in England.

There are colleges within universities.

There are teachers' training colleges.

There are also technical colleges of various types, colleges of arts and commerce.

Colleges give a specialized training.

Those who wish to become teachers spend three years at a teachers' training college.

They study various subjects and learn how to teach, they have practice lessons at schools.

Evgeniyasvetla1 30 мая 2021 г., 00:37:53 | 5 - 9 классы

Пожалуйста, переведите мне этот текст без помощи переводчика?

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Заранее огромное спасибо!

The University of Toronto.

The University of Toronto is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated on the grounds that surround Queen's Park.

It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution of higher learning in the colony of Upper Canada.

Originally controlled by the Church of England, the university assumed the present name in 1850 upon becoming a secular institution.

As a collegiate university, it comprises twelve colleges, which differ in character and history, each with substantial autonomy on financial and institutional affairs.

It has two satellite campuses in Scarborough and Mississauga.

Academically, the University of Toronto is noted for influential movements and curricula in literary criticism and communication theory, known collectively as the Toronto School.

The university was the birthplace of insulin and stem cell research, and was the site of the first practical electron microscope, the development of multi - touch technology, the identification of the first black hole Cygnus X - 1, and the development of the theory of NP - completeness.

By a significant margin, it receives the most annual scientific research funding of any Canadian university.

It is one of two members of the Association of American Universities outside the United States, the other being McGill University.

The Varsity Blues are the athletic teams representing the university in intercollegiate league matches, with long and storied ties to gridiron football and ice hockey.

The university's Hart House is an early example of the North American student centre.

During the American Civil War, the threat of Union blockade on British North America prompted the creation of the University Rifle Corps, which saw battle in resisting the Fenian raids on the Niagara border in 1866.

A Sopwith Camel aircraft rests on the Front Campus lawn in 1918, during World War I.

Established in 1878, the School of Practical Science was precursor to the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, which has been nicknamed Skule since its earliest days.

While the Faculty of Medicine opened in 1843, medical teaching was conducted by proprietary schools from 1853 until 1887, when the faculty absorbed the Toronto School of Medicine.

Meanwhile, the university continued to set examinations and confer medical degrees.

The university opened the Faculty of Law in 1887, followed by the Faculty of Dentistry in 1888, when the Royal College of Dental Surgeons became an affiliate.

Women were first admitted to the university in 1884.

A devastating fire in 1890 gutted the interior of University College and destroyed thirty - three thousand volumes from the library, but the university restored the building and replenished its library within two years.

Over the next two decades, a collegiate system took shape as the university arranged federation with several ecclesiastical colleges, including Strachan's Trinity College in 1904.

The university operated the Royal Conservatory of Music from 1896 to 1991 and the Royal Ontario Museum from 1912 to 1968 ; both still retain close ties with the university as independent institutions.

The University of Toronto Press was founded in 1901 as Canada's first academic publishing house.

The Faculty of Forestry, founded in 1907 with Bernhard Fernow as dean, was Canada's first university faculty devoted to forest science.

In 1910, the Faculty of Education opened its laboratory school.

Intercollegiate athletic competitions and the Hart House Debates were suspended, although exhibition and interfaculty games were still held.

The Observatory in Richmond Hill opened in 1935, followed by the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies in 1949.

The university opened satellite campuses in Scarborough in 1964 and in Mississauga in 1967.

The university's former affiliated schools at the Ontario Agricultural College and Glendon Hall became fully independent of the University of Toronto and became part of University of Guelph in 1964 and York University in 1965, respectively.

Nuyochka1 27 февр. 2021 г., 09:51:31 | 5 - 9 классы

Сделайте пожалуйста краткий пересказ этого текста на английском, очень надо, заранее спасибо?

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If asked what Jonathan Swift, Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett have (0) in common, most people would correctly reply that they are famous writers.

But did you know that they all graduated from the oldest and most prestigious university in Ireland?

Trinity College at the University of Dublin has an interesting history.

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university was founded in 1592 in the heart of Dublin, the capital of Ireland.

At first everything went well and the university grew slowly.

Then, in the middle of the 17th century, life at the university became difficult because of two wars in the country.

Fortunately, the university survived and from then on many wealthy families began to send their sons there for a good education.

Today, Trinity College is among the top 40 universities in the world for Arts and Humanities and it attracts students from all five continents.

It is also one of Ireland's leading historical sites.

It has a uniquely beautiful library that contains 4 25 million books including the Book of Kells, one of the most precious medieval books in existence.

Over half a million visitors come to see this book and the library every year.

It is truly a great university.

Нютя 27 окт. 2021 г., 05:00:39 | 10 - 11 классы

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Higher Education in Great Britain

The structure of higher education in Great Britain is very complex.

The main sources of higher educational institutions are : universities (including the Open University), teacher - training colleges and polytechnics.

British universities come in all ages, sizes and shapes.

The oldest of them, Oxford and Cambridge, founded in the 12 - th and 13 - th centuries took the students from all over the country.

The younger civic or “Redbrick” universities serving the needs of their cities were organized in the 19 - th century.

The newest “Whitebrick” universities came into existence during the 1960s.

Admission to universities is by examination or selection in the form of interviews.

Applications from candidates for admission to nearly all universities are submitted to the Universities’ Central Council on Admissions (UCCA).

It is the UCCA that sends the copies to different universities and each university selects its own students.

British universities are independent, self - governing institutions.

Although they all receive financial support from the state (about 79 per cent), the Department of Education and Science has no control over their regulations, curriculum, examinations and the way in which the money is spent.

Teacher education includes all forms of education provided mostly by teacher - training colleges, which receive their grants directly from the Department of Education and Science.

The great majority of colleges are maintained by the Local Education Authorities.

The most usual route to a teaching qualification is by way of three or four - year course, leading to the Bachelor of Education Degree.

The universities and teacher - training colleges are classed as higher educational institutions because they award degrees.

The normal duration of a first degree course is three of four years.

At the end a Bachelor Degree is awarded on the results of examinations.

A Master Degree is usually awarded after a further year or two years of studies.

The highest degree is the Doctor of Philosophy.

It is awarded for research and submission of a thesis - normally after Bachelor and Master Degrees.

Apart from the Universities and teacher - training colleges there are 30 polytechnics in England and Wales and 14 Scottish central institutions.

The work of the Polytechnics is of university level.

But the universities, funded directly by the state, are less controlled than the Polytechnics.

Local Education Authorities are responsible for the budgets of the Polytechnics.

Their work is planned and financed by the Polytechnics and Colleges Funding Council.

Most degrees in Polytechnics are awarded by a national body called the Council for National Academic Awards.

The Council ensures that the degrees awarded in polytechnics are equal to the degrees awarded by universities.

Polytechnics award the Diploma in Technology.

The usual course for the diploma is 3 years for full - time students and 4 years for “sandwich” course ones.

The “sandwich” course students alternate periods of full - time education and fulltime employment.

These courses provide many people with the opportunity of receiving higher technical education.

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Определите правильность тли ложность следующиз утверждений?

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1). Thete are 12 faculties in Ivanovo University.

2). All students get free education at Ivanovo University.

3). There is no postgra duate course at Ivanovo University.

4). The head of the University is the principal.

5). Ivanovo university was founded on the basis of the Tea chers training institute.

6). At the law faculty there are no spacial departments.

7). The first scientitic degree is a candidate degree.

8). The university trains lawyers.

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