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'''Universities''' fulfill a number of social functions. Their stated objective is about [[education]], similarly to [[school]]s, is but one of many perspectives on their social role.
  
 
== Deep state relevance ==
 
== Deep state relevance ==
It is interesting how certain Universities seem to keep appearing in this encyclopaedia. See also [[College]]s. This is different in different nation states, although older, more academically reputed institutions tend to be preferred.
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It is interesting how certain universities seem to keep appearing in this encyclopaedia. See also [[College]]s. This is different in different nation states, although older, more academically reputed institutions tend to be preferred.
  
 
== Subject specificity ==
 
== Subject specificity ==

Latest revision as of 14:09, 8 August 2023

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An academic institution to continue where school left off

See also colleges.

Universities fulfill a number of social functions. Their stated objective is about education, similarly to schools, is but one of many perspectives on their social role.

Deep state relevance

It is interesting how certain universities seem to keep appearing in this encyclopaedia. See also Colleges. This is different in different nation states, although older, more academically reputed institutions tend to be preferred.

Subject specificity

Certain Universities have particular specialties relevant to deep politics. For example, the University of St Andrews has turned out a lot of "terror experts".

 

Examples

Page nameStartedLocationAlumniDescription
Aalborg University1974Denmark2Danish public university with campuses in Aalborg, Esbjerg, and Copenhagen founded in 1974
Aarhus University192810The largest and second oldest research university in Denmark
Aberdeen UniversityScotland
Aberdeen
2Scotland's third-oldest university and the fifth-oldest in the English-speaking world
Abertay University1888Scotland
Dundee
2Abertay was the first to offer a degree in Ethical Hacking, starting in 2006.
Aberystwyth University1872Aberystwyth
Wales
6Welsh University
Adelaide University1874Australia
Adelaide
11110 Rhodes Scholars
Adelphi University18632Small university in New York
Air University19201University system for the United States Air Force
Al-Mustansiriya University19631Not to be confused with the University of Baghdad
Aligarh Muslim University1875India
Aligarh
1Before 1939, faculty members and students supported an all-India nationalist movement but after 1939, the university came to be a center of the Pakistan Movement.
American University24 February 1893US
Washington DC
22One of the top five feeder schools to the U.S. Foreign Service, Congressional staff, and the CIA
American University in Cairo19198Prestigious English-language university in Cairo
American University of Beirut18668Prestigious US-run university in Lebanon
Anderson University1917Indiana1Established in 1917 as the Anderson Bible Training School
Andrés Bello Catholic University600 JLVenezuela
Caracas
2Top private university in Venezuela
Anglia Ruskin University1902UK3Has been named as one of the most upwardly mobile universities in the world<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a>
Ankara University1923Turkey
Ankara
38Important Turkish university
Antioch University19642A US private university with multiple campuses
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki1925Greece
Thessaloniki
7One of the top Greek universities
Arizona State University1885US
Phoenix
Arizona
4Home of the McCain Institute
Armenian National Academy of Sciences10 November 1943Armenia1The primary scientific body in Armenia
Aston University1895United Kingdom
Birmingham
2Formerly the Birmingham Municipal Technical School
Ateneo de Manila University1859The Philippines
Quezon City
4Prestigious Philippine university
Athabasca University1970Canada
Alberta
Athabasca
1Canadian public university that primarily operates through online distance education.
Athens University of Economics and Business1920Greece
Athens
4Economics and Business University
Auburn University7 February 1856Alabama
Auburn
10Alabama University with many military alumni
Auckland University1883Auckland1the highest ranked New Zealand university
Auckland University of Technology2000New Zealand
Auckland
1A technical college before year 2000
Augustana College1860South Dakota1The largest private university in South Dakota
Australian National University194625Many Deep State and military/intelligence ties
Autonomous University of Lisbon13 December 1985Portugal
Lisbon
1In operation since 1985
Babson College19191Posh Private Business School
Baghdad University19574An assassination campaign tried to eliminate its top academics
Bahçeşehir University1998Private Turkish university founded "to teach the future leaders of the country".
Baldwin-Wallace College1845Ohio2Ohio liberal arts college
Ball State University1918US
Indiana
Muncie
2Public university in Indiana
Bandung Institute of Technology1920Indonesia
Bandung
1Top choice among Indonesia's high school students in 2006
Bangor University1884Bangor
Wales
UK
2Welsh University with economic problems
Bar-Ilan University1955Israel
Tel Aviv
9Important Uni in Israel, deep state connections
Baylor University1845US
Texas
Waco siege
9Oldest continuously operating university in Texas
Beijing Foreign Studies University1941China
Beijing
3“Cradle of Diplomats"
Beijing Institute of Chemical Technology1958China
Beijing
1Technological university
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev1969Israel1Institutes include the National Institute for Biotechnology, Nanoscale Science and Technology,Desert Research, Study of Israel and Zionism.
Bentley University1917Massachusetts1Formerly Bentley School of Accounting and Finance
Bilkent University1984Turkey
Ankara
3Ranked among the top Turkish universities
Blavatnik School of Government1Leadership cadre course with deep state ties
Bob Jones University1927South Carolina
Greenville
1US hard-line religious college
Bocconi University1902Italy
Milan
17Private university for wannabe business executives
Bologna University1088 JLBologna6The oldest university in the world
Bonn University18 October 1818Germany
Bonn
5Connections to the spook community
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Related Quotations

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Dan Kovalik“I make $3,000 for my 3-credit course, sometimes teaching over 50 students in my class at one time. In turn, these students pay between $36,000 and $46,000 in tuition a year, depending on their state residency. Averaging this out to $40,000 a year on tuition, and assuming students take around 30 credits a year, I figure out that for my class of 50, the school brings in a total of $100,000 and gives me $3,000 of that. In other words, while I make a very meager pay, and absolutely no benefits, the Law School is making a hefty profit - a profit that is sucked up by the growing class of administrators and by the few tenured faculty left. Pretty nice for an allegedly nonprofit institution.”Dan Kovalik2021
Monte Overacre“Monte Overacre's most important job was recruiting overseas spies. He worked on the campus of a university (though he carefully guarded the identity of the university) in the San Diego area, where he managed a team posing as telecommunications academics, recruiting visiting foreign technology experts to spy for the U.S. back in their home countries-from South America to Europe, Africa to Asia-to keep the agency on top of new technological innovations. Under the guise of running a series of seminars on telecommunications, Overacre and his MXSCOPE team would invite scientists, engineers, and government and corporate officials from all over the world to come to San Diego. Once there, unwitting attendees would be scoped out by Overacre, evaluated, and targeted for recruitment as potential CIA agents, or "assets," after they returned to their home countries. The recruitment efforts were typically unsavory. "The old methods work even with the nerds, sometimes even better," he wrote. "Trips to massage parlors, strip clubs, wild bars with aggressive white women, etc., make these guys come unglued, just like any truck driver. Once you have gotten a guy laid and paid the bill for him, you have a friend for life. Eventually, the recruits would probably be handled by a CIA case officer working out of the U.S. embassy or, more frequently, operating under nonofficial cover, posing as an American businessman. By then, the new agents likely would be on the CIA’s payroll.”Mother Jones
Monte Overacre
Robert Dreyfuss
1998
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