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  2. Public university - Wikipedia

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    Higher education in Portugal provided by state-run institutions is not free; students must pay a tuition fee. However, the tuition fee is lower than that of private universities. The highest tuition fee allowed by law in public universities is €697 per year as of 2022. [12]

  3. University of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located 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 Upper Canada.

  4. Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    List of chancellors of the University of Edinburgh. 1859–1868 ... at a time when the university was cutting budgets and raising fees for many students ...

  5. Education in Scotland in the twentieth century - Wikipedia

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    Strathclyde and Heriot-Watt were developed from technical colleges in 1964 and 1966, respectively, Stirling was begun as a completely new university on a greenfield site in 1966, and the University of Dundee was demerged from St. Andrews to become a separate institution in 1967. From the 1970s the government preferred to expand higher education ...

  6. Edinburgh College of Art - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) is one of eleven schools in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Edinburgh. [5] Tracing its history back to 1760, it provides higher education in art and design, architecture, history of art, and music disciplines for over three thousand students and is at the forefront of research and research-led teaching in the creative arts ...

  7. University of Geneva - Wikipedia

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    The University of Geneva had a budget of roughly 760 million CHF for the year 2016. [29] It mostly comes from the cantonal subventions, the other notable contributors being the federal state and the tuition fees. [30]

  8. University of Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Teaching, and the fees it earned, nearly came to a halt during World War I, and severe financial difficulties followed. As a result, the university received its first systematic state support in 1919, and a Royal commission was appointed in 1920 to recommend that the university (but not its colleges) begin receiving an annual grant. [35]

  9. Scottish education in the nineteenth century - Wikipedia

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    A new college of the university was opened in Dundee in 1883. [21] Unlike the other Medieval and ecclesiastical foundations, the University of Edinburgh was the "tounis college", founded by the city after the Reformation, and was as a result relatively poor. In 1858 it was taken out of the care of the city and established on a similar basis to ...