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  2. Women at German universities - Wikipedia

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    In this way, university education was possible for women in individual cases, but the idea of a female professor teaching at German universities was inconceivable. [ 12 ] In the eighteenth century, individual women, in particular the wives and daughters of professors at universities which were open to reform could meet informally with students ...

  3. List of countries by tertiary education attainment - Wikipedia

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    Largest share of college or university graduates in the G7. This is a list of countries by the proportions of 25- to 64-year-olds having completed tertiary education as published by the OECD. It includes some non-OECD nations. Tertiary education is the educational level following the completion of a school providing a secondary education.

  4. Free education - Wikipedia

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    In Iran, most prestigious universities are called governmental universities which offer free education for students who pass a very competitive entrance exam with high scores. Graduates from these universities are obliged to serve the country for as many years as they studied for their degree, in order to get their diploma.

  5. Master's degree in Europe - Wikipedia

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    An often cited advantage of the European universities is an advantageous cost/quality ratio. In Europe, especially continental Europe, universities are heavily subsidized by their national governments. In Germany, Scandinavia or Eastern Europe for instance, most masters programmes have been traditionally totally free of charge.

  6. Graduate Women International - Wikipedia

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    Graduate Women International (GWI), originally named the International Federation of University Women (IFUW), is an international organisation for women university graduates. IFUW was founded in 1919 following the First World War by both British and North American college and university workers who were hoping to contribute to congenial ...

  7. Timeline of women's education - Wikipedia

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    Helen Magill White becomes the first American woman to earn a Ph.D. (earned in Greek at Boston University). [118] [167] [168] [169] Chile Universities open to women. [83] [170] New Zealand Kate Edger becomes the first woman to graduate from a university in New Zealand. [171] 1878: Austria-Hungary Women are allowed to attend university lectures ...

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  9. List of EQUIS accredited institutions - Wikipedia

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    Coppead Graduate School of Business (Rio de Janeiro Federal University) — Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Cranfield School of Management ( Cranfield University ) — Cranfield , United Kingdom Pontifical Catholic University of Peru Centrum Graduate Business School — Lima , Peru