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Boston College | Jesuit Catholic university.At the city, state and federal levels, BC graduates dominated Massachusetts politics for much of the 20th century. | ||||
Boston University | Big Boston university | ||||
Bournemouth University | Recognised for its work in the media industry | ||||
Boğaziçi University | Turkish elite university with strong ties to the American educational system. | ||||
Bradford University | Founded as the Bradford Mechanics Institute in 1832 | ||||
Bradley University | Midwestern private university | ||||
Brandeis University | Strong liberal arts focus, closely connected to the Jewish community | ||||
Breda University of Applied Sciences | University of applied sciences in the fields of tourism, leisure and hospitality. | ||||
Brigham Young University | 99 percent of the students are Mormons | ||||
Brown University | Ivy League, major deep state hub | ||||
Brunel University | London university | ||||
Bryn Mawr College | A private women's liberal arts college | ||||
Bucharest Polytechnic Institute | The largest technical university in Romania | ||||
CEU San Pablo University | Private Catholic university | ||||
Ca' Foscari University of Venice | From the outset conceived as a national rather than a regional institution | ||||
Cairo University | Most important university in Egypt. | ||||
California Institute of Technology | |||||
California State University | |||||
Calvin College | A private Christian (Calvinist) university | ||||
Cambridge University | British university with lots of ties to the UK and supranational deep states. | ||||
Canterbury Christ Church University | Anglican higher education institution | ||||
Cardiff University | One of the ten largest UK universities. | ||||
Carleton University | Public university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | ||||
Carnegie Mellon University | |||||
Case Western Reserve University | Important research university with significant government ties | ||||
Catholic University of America | The school stays closely connected with the Catholic Church and Catholic organizations. | ||||
Catholic University of Argentina | One of the best private universities in Latin America | ||||
Catholic University of Guayaquil | Claims to be the leading university in Ecuador | ||||
Catholic University of Leuven | |||||
Catholic University of Portugal | Portuguese catholic university with reputation of being an "elite university". | ||||
Catholic University of the Sacred Heart | |||||
Central European University | Founded and financed by George Soros | ||||
Central Queensland University | Began as the Queensland Institute of Technology | ||||
Central University of Ecuador | Most national politicians have studied or worked here | ||||
Central Washington University | Small regional Washington State university | ||||
Chalmers University of Technology | Swedish university located in Gothenburg that focuses on research and education in technology, natural sciences, architecture, mathematics, maritime and other management areas. | ||||
Chaminade University of Honolulu | Catholic university with 66% Asian/Pacific Islander students | ||||
Chapman University | Private research university in California which conducts a yearly survey of what the US public fears. | ||||
Charles University | One of the top universities in Eastern Europe | ||||
Chernivtsi University | Founded in 1875 as the Austrian-Hungarian Franz-Josephs-Universität | ||||
City College of New York | |||||
City University (London) | |||||
City University of New York | |||||
Claremont Graduate University | |||||
Clausthal Technical University | Ranked among the Top German universities in engineering | ||||
Clemson University | South Carolina university with strong military recruitment presence | ||||
Cleveland State University | Cleveland, Ohio public university. | ||||
Colgate University | A private liberal arts college in Hamilton, New York State. | ||||
College of Europe | "An elite finishing school for aspiring Eurocrats". | ||||
College of William and Mary | The second-oldest institution of higher education in the United States | ||||
Columbia International University | South Carolina bible school | ||||
Columbia Law School | |||||
Columbia University | |||||
Comenius University | The largest university in Slovakia | ||||
Complutense University of Madrid | |||||
Concordia University | English-speaking university in French-speaking Quebec | ||||
Cornell Law School | |||||
Cornell University | |||||
Corvinus University of Budapest | One of the universities in Budapest | ||||
Cranfield University | UK university "at the forefront of the defence and security field." | ||||
Creighton University | Private, Jesuit university in Nebraska. | ||||
Dakota Wesleyan University | Religious university in South Dakota, George McGovern alma mater | ||||
Dalhousie University | Canadian University with 91 Rhodes Scholars | ||||
Damascus University | One of the most reputable universities in the Middle East before the war in Syria started in 2011 | ||||
Dartmouth College | |||||
De Montfort University | public university in the city of Leicester, England | ||||
DePaul University | Catholic, with emphasis on recruiting students from disadvantaged backgrounds. | ||||
DePauw University | Small Midwestern university | ||||
Delft University of Technology | The oldest and largest Dutch public technical university | ||||
Denison University | Was a stop on the Underground Railroad for refugee slaves. | ||||
Dickinson College | Private Liberal arts college in Pennsylvania | ||||
Dickinson School of Law | One of two separately accredited law schools of The Pennsylvania State University. | ||||
Dongguk University | |||||
Dresden University of Technology | Strong technical tradition | ||||
Drew University | Traditionally tied to Methodism; also noted for its strong ties to South-Korean Methodism. | ||||
Duke University | |||||
Durham University | Prestigious English university | ||||
Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy | Tasked with preparing selected military officers for war industry, logistics and strategic resources planning. | ||||
ETH Zurich | ETH Zurich is ranked among the top universities in the world. | ||||
East China Normal University | An elite research-intensive university | ||||
Eastern Kentucky University | Regional Kentucky university | ||||
Eastern Oregon College | Small regional university | ||||
Economic Hogeschool Sint-Aloysius | Catholic Flemish/Belgian university of applied sciences from 1925 to 2013 | ||||
Edinburgh Napier University | Scottish university with technical and engineering focus | ||||
Edith Cowan University | The only Australian university named after a woman | ||||
Elon University | North Carolina private university | ||||
Emory University | Major research university, especially in medicine. | ||||
Erasmus University Rotterdam | Public research university located in Rotterdam, Netherlands. | ||||
Erlangen Nuremberg University | Closely connected to the large engineering company Siemens | ||||
European University of Rome | A legally recognized non-state university, located in Rome connected to the Legionaries of Christ. | ||||
Eötvös Loránd University | One of the largest and most prestigious higher education institutions in Hungary. | ||||
Ferris State University | Michigan university | ||||
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy | |||||
Florida A&M University | historically black university in Florida | ||||
Florida Atlantic University | Dismissed Professor James F. Tracy after he was criticised by commercially-controlled media | ||||
Florida State University | Research university in Tallahassee, Florida. | ||||
Fordham University | |||||
Frankfurt University | Founded and funded by the wealthy and active liberal citizenry of Frankfurt. | ||||
Free University of Berlin | Created as a Cold War showcase of Western freedom. | ||||
Free University of Brussels | Collaborated with Institute for Statecraft to set up the Integrity Initiative. |