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  2. Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University - Wikipedia

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    Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University (Ukrainian: Національний юридичний університет імені Ярослава Мудрого) is a self-governing state higher law educational establishment of the IV level of accreditation, a national university, located in Kharkiv, Ukraine, named after Yaroslav the Wise.

  3. Taixue - Wikipedia

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    After the fall of Northern Song, the university was re-founded in Hangzhou, the new capital, in 1142 with the student quota of 300, which grew to 1,000 in 1148. Throughout Southern Song, the students of the Imperial University, sometimes joined by the students of other capital schools, became one of the most visible and influential political ...

  4. List of graduates of the Japanese Imperial Military Academies

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    Students in Army Cavalry School. Kitsuju Ayabe: Equitation Student, October 1917; Graduates from Artillery and Engineering School. Takeo Yasuda: July 1916; Graduates from the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy. Kantarō Suzuki: 1887; Mitsumasa Yonai: 1901; Shigetarō Shimada: November 1904; Graduates from the Naval War College

  5. List of last survivors of historical events - Wikipedia

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    Last founder of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina: 1 January 1652 Sir Christopher Wren: 8 March 1723 (aged 90) Last founder of the Royal Society: 28 November 1660 Charles François Dolu: 6 January 1740 (aged 88–89) Last surviving member of the Embassy of Loubère-Céberet: 1688 Jonathan Trelawny: 19 July 1721 (aged 71)

  6. Guozijian - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam. Altar to Chu Văn An, rector of the imperial academy. In Vietnam, a year after the first Confucian examinations established by Lý Nhân Tông (李仁宗), the Guozijian ( Vietnamese: Quốc tử giám, chữ Hán: 國子監) was built in 1076 on the site of the Temple of Literature. [6] It was Vietnam's first university, it lasted ...

  7. Royal Academy of Music - Wikipedia

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    The academy has an established relationship with King's College London, particularly the Department of Music, whose students receive instrumental tuition at the academy. In return, many students at the academy take a range of humanities choices at King's, and its extended academic musicological curriculum.

  8. Academies of Classical Learning - Wikipedia

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    The Shuyuan ( traditional Chinese: 書院; simplified Chinese: 书院; pinyin: shūyuàn ), usually known in English as Academies of Classical Learning or simply Academies, were a type of school in Imperial China. Unlike national academies and district schools, shuyuan were usually private establishments built away from cities or towns ...

  9. Imperial examination - Wikipedia

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    This announcement was known as "releasing the roll" ( 放榜 ). ( c. 1540, by Qiu Ying) The imperial examination ( Chinese: 科舉; pinyin: kējǔ; lit. "subject recommendation") was a civil service examination system in Imperial China administered for the purpose of selecting candidates for the state bureaucracy.