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    As of 2023, the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya offers 28 bachelor's programs, 53 master's programs and eight doctoral degrees. Until the 2021–2022 academic year, UOC had granted 104,501 graduate degrees to students from 138 countries. [10] The UOC's course offering is divided into the following faculties: [11] Faculty of Arts and Humanities

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    Degrees were issued to its students from 1923 onwards. The university traces its roots to 1870 when the Ceylon Medical School was established. [3] UoC has produced notable alumni in the fields of science, law, economics, business, literature, and politics.

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    The University of Crete was established in 1973 and started functioning in the academic year 1977–78. [5]As with all universities in Greece, the University of Crete is a public university and as such it operates under the supervision of the state and all its educational activities, as well as a part of its research activities, rely upon government funding.