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Partido State University (PSU or ParSU) is a research regional state higher education institution in Partido Area (Fourth Congressional District) at the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines. [1] It is an ISO 9001:2015 certified public university.
Sias University has an east–west focus, as seen in its architecture, funding, and ownership. The Sias campus was designed by Peter Weiss, an associate professor at Auburn University and his partner Charles Martin. They have designed over 80 buildings and are the only Americans to design a college campus in China. [3]
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The school also implements an online enrollment system through a proprietary learning and academic management software by the company Digital Software Corporation, called the SIAS Online System, [80] which can also be utilized to access class schedules, grading rubrics, attendance and statements of account. [81]
Sias or SIAS may refer to: Sias, West Virginia, unincorporated community in Lincoln County, West Virginia, United States; Sias International University, a private college affiliated with Zhengzhou University in Henan Province, People's Republic of China; Some Institutes for Advanced Study
The SIAS consortium has stated several conditions any candidate institution should fulfill in order to be accepted as a new member: [3] "It should be a true place for advanced study in terms of a commitment to the highest standards of scholarship",
Parsua (earlier Parsuash, Parsumash) was an ancient tribal kingdom/chiefdom [1] (860-600 BC) located between Zamua (formerly: Lullubi) and Ellipi, in central Zagros to the southwest of Sanandaj, western Iran. The name Parsua is from an old Iranian word Parsava and it is presumed to mean border or borderland. [2]
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