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The University of Basel is the oldest institution of higher learning in Switzerland.. This list of universities in Switzerland lists all public and private higher education institutions accredited and coordinated according to the Federal Act on Funding and Coordination of the Swiss Higher Education Sector (short: Federal Higher Education Act, HEdA).
Swissuniversities (stylised as swᴉssunᴉversᴉtᴉes) is the umbrella organization of universities and colleges in Switzerland. [1]Swissuniversities has 38 member institutions, [2] including the two federal institutes of technology, ten cantonal universities, ten (state-run and private) [3] universities of applied sciences, [4] and sixteen universities of teacher education.
Such Confederation-accreditation grants the institution in Switzerland the right to call (use) itself a University as well receiving state grants. (Student visa rights, accommodation) [2] [3] Government-established Universities are institutionally accredited through the accreditation council or Ministry of Education. Some programs, especially ...
This is a list of Swiss universities and other higher education institutions according to the size of their student population recognized by the Federal Higher Education Act, HEdA. [ 1 ] Universities and higher education institutions by size
See also the list of universities in Switzerland. Switzerland has a high rate of international students. In 2013, 16.9% of the total tertiary enrollment in Switzerland came from outside the country, a rate that is the 10th highest of the 291 countries included in the UNESCO Institute for Statistics. This rate was just higher than Austria (16.8 ...
Pages in category "Universities in Switzerland" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Shandong Women's University, Jinan; Hunan Women's University, Changsha; Ginling Women's University, Nanjing (renamed Ginling College in 1927 and merged with the University of Nanking in 1951) Guangdong Women's Polytechnic College, Guangzhou; Zhejiang Women's College, Hangzhou; Hebei Women's Vocational College, Shijiazhuang; Fujian Hwa Nan Women ...
École spéciale de Lausanne, 1857 Louis Rivier, founding member of École spéciale de Lausanne. The roots of modern-day EPFL can be traced back to the foundation of a private school under the name École spéciale de Lausanne in 1853 at the initiative of Louis Rivier, a graduate of the École Centrale Paris and John Gay, the then professor and rector of the Académie de Lausanne.