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  2. Dean (education) - Wikipedia

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    A dean is usually the head of a significant collection of departments within a university (e.g., "dean of the downtown campus", "dean of the college of arts and sciences", "dean of the school of medicine"), with responsibilities for approving faculty hiring, setting academic policies, overseeing the budget, fundraising, and other administrative ...

  3. Tribhuvan University - Wikipedia

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    The university's education and services, such as business education, employment, training, and vocational education, are not up to date with new technology and career preparation. [ 12 ] TU has 7,841 teaching faculty and 7,413 non-teaching staff including the support staff in its constituent campuses.

  4. Middle East Technical University - Wikipedia

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    Despite constraints in faculty and infrastructure, METU established departments of mathematics, physics, theoretical physics, chemistry, education, humanities, and psychology, along with a preparatory class, in 1961. [39]

  5. Thammasat University - Wikipedia

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    The Faculty of Liberal Arts was established by the Royal Gazette in 1961 by Professor Adul Vicharncharoen, the founder and first dean of the Faculty of Liberal Arts. The purpose of the establishment of the Faculty of Arts at that time was to teach general subjects to all students of the university before they choose to study their majors.

  6. Faculty of Law, Thammasat University - Wikipedia

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    TU's faculty of law dates from the inception of the law school in 1907 by Prince Raphi Phatthanasak, Prince of Ratchaburi, the Western-educated minister of justice and a son of King Chulalongkorn. Classes were originally conducted at the luncheon lobby of the prince's palace; he gave lectures there every afternoon. The law school was soon moved ...

  7. University of Tuzla - Wikipedia

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    From there, more faculties were added and enrollment increased until an independent university of higher education was created in 1976. 1970's was a decade of exponential rise in number of higher education institutions in the former Yugoslavia when alongside Tuzla universities in Osijek, Rijeka, Split, Mostar, Podgorica, Bitola, Maribor, Banja ...

  8. Thaksin University - Wikipedia

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    Thaksin University, named from the Sanskrit word 'Thaksin' meaning 'of the South', is an autonomous university of the Royal Thai Government. An early adopted, Thaksin University achieved this independence of management while continuing to receive Government budget when parliament passed the Thaksin University Act, which became effective on September 1, 1996.

  9. List of presidents of the University of Tulsa - Wikipedia

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    Died in office -- E. Joe Middlebrooks: 1990 (Interim) 15 Robert Donaldson: 1990–1996 [5] [9] 16 Robert W. Lawless: 1996–2004 [5] [10] [11] 17 Steadman Upham: 2004–2012 Held concurrent positions as President and professor of archaeology. Raised $698 million. Strengthened quality of faculty and students and expanded facilities during his ...