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University of Otago Rank in World University Ranking List

April 26th, 2009
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The University of Otago (Māori: Te Whare Wānanga o Otāgo) in Dunedin is New Zealand’s oldest university with over 20,000 students enrolled during 2006. It is the South Island’s largest employer and claims to have the world’s 2nd longest continuously running annual student revue (the Capping Show) and New Zealand’s oldest ballet company (the Selwyn Ballet).

The University is known throughout the country for its unique student lifestyle and particularly its flatting culture, where students generally share semi-dilapidated housing units with a unique name and “character building” domestic life. The nickname Scarfie applies to the students after the cold weather and traditional habit of wearing a scarf for most of the year.

Otago graduates are known to be among the most dispersed alumni in the world, with many graduates ultimately settling in Australia, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, United States, China, Malaysia, India, Sri Lanka, Japan or elsewhere in New Zealand.

Founded in 1869 by a committee including Thomas Burns, the university opened in July 1871. Its motto is “Sapere aude” (“Dare to be wise”). (The University of New Zealand subsequently adopted the same motto.) The University of Otago Students’ Association answers this with its own motto, “Audeamus” (“let us dare”).

Between 1874 and 1961 the University of Otago was a part of the University of New Zealand, and issued degrees in its name.

The University of Otago, founded in 1869 by an ordinance of the Otago Provincial Council, is New Zealand’s oldest university. The new University was given 100,000 acres of pastoral land as an endowment and authorised to grant degrees in Arts, Medicine, Law and Music.

The University opened in July 1871 with a staff of just three Professors, one to teach Classics and English Language and Literature, another having responsibility for Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, and the third to cover Mental and Moral Philosophy. The following year a Professor of Natural Science joined the staff. With a further endowment provided in 1872, the syllabus was widened and new lectureships established: lectures in Law started in 1873, and in 1875 courses began in Medicine. Lectures in Mining were given from 1872, and in 1878 a School of Mines was established; this later became the Department of Mineral Technology and was transferred to the University of Auckland in 1987.

The University was originally housed in a building (later the Stock Exchange) on the site of John Wickliffe House in Princes Street but it moved to its present site with the completion of the northern parts of the Clocktower and Geology buildings in 1878 and 1879. The School of Dentistry was founded in 1907 and the School of Home Science (now Consumer and Applied Sciences) in 1911. Teaching in Accountancy and Commerce subjects began in 1912. Various new chairs and lectureships were established in the years between the two world wars, and in 1946 teaching began in the Faculty of Theology. The School of Physical Education was opened in 1947.

A federal University of New Zealand was established by statute in 1870 and became the examining and degree-granting body for all New Zealand university institutions until 1961. The University of Otago had conferred just one Bachelor of Arts degree, on Mr Alexander Watt Williamson, when in 1874 it became an affiliated college of the University of New Zealand. In 1961 the University of New Zealand was disestablished, and the power to confer degrees was restored to the University of Otago by the University of Otago Amendment Act 1961.

Since 1961, when its roll was about 3,000, the University has expanded considerably (in 2002 there were some 18,000 students enrolled) and has broadened its range of courses to include undergraduate courses in Surveying, Pharmacy, Medical Laboratory Science, Education, Teaching and Physiotherapy, as well as specialised postgraduate courses in a variety of disciplines.

Faculties

Administratively, the university is divided into four divisions: Commerce, Health Sciences, Humanities, and Sciences. For external and marketing purposes, the Division of Commerce is known as the School of Business, as that is the term commonly used for its equivalent in North America. Historically, there were a number of Schools and Faculties, which have now been grouped with standalone departments to form these divisions.

In addition to the usual university disciplines, the Otago Medical School (founded 1875) is one of only two in New Zealand (with constituent branches in Christchurch and Wellington), and is the only university in the country to offer training in Dentistry. Other professional schools and faculties not found in all New Zealand universities include Pharmacy, Physical Education, Physiotherapy, Medical Laboratory Science, and Surveying. It was also home to the School of Mines, until this was transferred to the University of Auckland in 1987. Theology is also offered, traditionally in conjunction with the School of Ministry, Knox College, and Holy Cross, Mosgiel.

University of Otago ranked 114th in the 2007 THES-QS World University Ranking

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University of Western Ontario Rank in the World University Ranking List

April 26th, 2009
University of Western Ontario Information and Ranking Guide:

The University of Western Ontario (known as Western, as well as UWO or Western Ontario) is a public research university located in London, Ontario. It is one of Canada’s oldest universities, founded in 1878 by Bishop Isaac Hellmuth and the Anglican Diocese of Huron as The Western University of London Ontario. Huron College, established in 1863 as an Anglican theological school, provided the basis for the new university. The University covers 1.6 km² of land on the north branch of the Thames River and the main campus consists of 75 buildings. The university also has extensive land holdings outside of the main campus.

The school colours are purple and white, and the school’s motto is Veritas et utilitas, meaning Truth and usefulness. The University’s Chancellor is Arthur Labatt, and its President is Dr. Paul Davenport. Through its twelve faculties and schools, and three affiliated colleges, the University offers more than 200 different degree and diploma programs.


History

The University was founded in 1878 by Bishop Isaac Hellmuth of the Anglican Diocese of Huron as “The Western University of London Ontario.”It incorporated Huron University College, which had been founded in 1863.The first four faculties were Arts, Divinity, Law and Medicine, and there were originally only 15 students when classes began in 1881. The first of these students graduated in 1883. The Western University of London was eventually made non-denominational in 1908.

In 1916, the current site of the University was purchased from the Kingsmill family, and in 1923 the Western University of London was renamed the University of Western Ontario. The first two buildings constructed at the new site were the Arts Building (now University College) and the Natural Science Building (now the Physics and Astronomy Building). These were built in a neo-Gothic or “Collegiate Gothic” style, and classes on the present site of the school began in 1924. The University College tower, one of the most distinctive features of the University, was named the Middlesex Memorial Tower in honour of the men from Middlesex County who had fought in World War I (all 40 male students at Western in 1914 had enlisted). Western later became affiliated with St. Peter’s College seminary of London, Ontario in 1939, and it eventually became King’s College, an arts faculty.

Although enrollment was relatively small for many years, the University began to increase greatly in size after World War II and by the 1970s, 10% of university students in Ontario were enrolled at Western. The University saw the addition of a number of new faculties in the post-war period, such as the Faculty of Graduate Studies (1947), the School of Business Administration (now the Richard Ivey School of Business) (1949), the Faculty of Engineering Science (now the Faculty of Engineering) (1957), the Faculty of Law (1959), and Althouse College for Education students (1963).

Other notable buildings on campus include Thames Hall (built in 1949), the Stevenson-Lawson Building (built in 1959), Middlesex College (with its clock tower, another distinctive feature of the university, built in 1960), Talbot College (built in 1966), Alumni Hall (built in 1967), London Health Sciences Centre University Hospital, the John P. Robarts Research Institute, the Lawson Health Research Institute, the D.B. Weldon Library, the John Labatt Visual Arts Centre, the Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Laboratory, the University Community Centre, the Social Science Centre, and T.D. Waterhouse Stadium (built in 2001). The campus is also home to the Hume Cronyn Memorial Observatory, built in 1940 as one of the first observatories at a Canadian university, and named after the grandfather of actor Hume Cronyn.

The University of Western Ontario also has a well-developed part-time and continuing education faculty which includes a French-English Summer School at Trois-Pistoles, Quebec. The university has affiliations with Huron University College, Brescia University College, and King’s University College (University of Western Ontario)

Faculties

Western offers more than 200 different programs through its 12 faculties and schools and three affiliated colleges:

  • Arts and Humanities,
  • Education,
  • Engineering, Students can choose to specialize in the following disciplines: Chemical Engineering, Biochemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Integrated Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Software Engineering.
  • Graduate Studies,
  • Health Sciences,
  • Information and Media Studies,
  • Western Law,
  • Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry,
  • Don Wright Faculty of Music,
  • Richard Ivey School of Business,
  • Science,
  • Social Science,
Including its three affiliated colleges, Western’s total enrolment is currently 32,000 full- and part-time students.The University has three affiliated colleges:
Brescia University College (Roman Catholic; the only university-level women’s college in Canada), established in 1919 by the Ursuline Sisters.

Facts

Founded 1878
Located in London Ontario – Canada’s 10th largest city with a population 340,000
Campus size – 155 hectares
Full-time faculty and staff – 3200
Alumni – 210,000 worldwide
Libraries – 6, plus an Archives and Research Collections Centre
Library Collection – 8 million items (4th largest in Canada)
Residences – 8 with 4150 spaces on main campus alone
Research projects underway – 3400 worth $180+ million in annual funding
Student clubs and associations – 160+
Intramural sports program – largest in Canada
Varsity athletic teams – 36
Average entering grade from high school 85%
Rhodes Scholars – 4 in the last 7 years
Teaching awards – 19
3M national award winners – 1st in Ontario, 2nd in Canada
Exchange and Study Abroad Programs – on six continents

Reputation

Western is one of Canada’s leading universities,ranked #1 in the 2007 and 2005 Globe and Mail University Report Card for overall quality of education It ranked #3 among medical-doctoral level universities according to Maclean’s Magazine 2005 University Rankings.

In 2006, Western and many other universities refused to provide Maclean’s with data due to concerns regarding the magazine’s ranking methodology.In that year, it ranked 5 in the Medical-Doctoral category. Three of the four schools placed above Western in that year’s ranking had also refused to participate. In the 2007 Maclean’s rankings, Western dropped considerably to 7 out of 15 universities in the medical doctoral category.

University of Western Ontario ranked 126th in the 2007 THES-QS World University Ranking

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University of Calgary ranking in the world University rank list, UC Admission guide

April 26th, 2009

University of Calgary ranked 166th in the 2007 THES-QS World University Ranking

The University of Calgary is a research-intensive public university in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The University is composed of 24,000 undergraduate and 5,500 graduate students.

Initially the Calgary Branch of the University of Alberta in the first half of the 20th century, the University of Calgary separated from the University of Alberta, and was founded in 1966. The University of Calgary, or “U of C”, is composed of 16 faculties including a teachers’ college, law school, and medical school. In 2008 the University of Calgary opened a veterinary school bringing the number of faculties to 17. The campus is in the north-west quadrant of Calgary.

The University of Calgary is one of the top research-intensive universities in Canada with seventh most Canada Research Chairs.It is a member of the G13 (Group of Thirteen), Association of Commonwealth Universities, International Association of Universities, and the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada. The university has a sponsored research revenue of $282 million, with total revenues exceeding $800 million. Being in Calgary, with Canada’s highest concentration of engineers and geoscientists, both the Faculty of Science, Department of Geosciences and the Schulich School of Engineering maintain ties to the petroleum and geoscience industry
Academics

he University of Calgary has a full complement of academic programs ranging from pure science to social science in areas such as psychology and economics, to several options in the field of health sciences. With access to several professional schools, including the Haskayne School of Business, the Schulich School of Engineering, the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Education and the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, students keep their options open, and discover their own personal passion. The U of C also encourages multi-disciplinary programs, meaning students can combine their interest areas and create an education that suits them.
The University of Calgary has 17 faculties with more than 60 departments and more than 30 research institutes and centres. The 17 faculties are: Law; Nursing (Calgary); Nursing (Qatar); Social Work; Communication and Culture; Education; Environmental Design; Fine Arts; Haskayne School of Business; Humanities; Kinesiology; Medicine; Schulich School of Engineering; Science; Social Sciences; Veterinary Medicine; Graduate Studies; and Continuing Education.
The university recently opened a campus in Doha, Qatar, offering internationally accredited nursing degrees to students in the Middle East. University of Calgary-Qatar will work with the Hamad Medical Corporation to offer world-class clinical nursing education to educate nurses for clinical specialties and to develop a sustainable nursing workforce. Graduates from the Qatar program will meet the same Canadian and international standards for nursing as students from the Calgary campus.
Canada’s fifth veterinary school and the first newly created program in more than 20 years—the University of Calgary’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine—opened its doors to students in September 2008. This innovative four-year doctor of veterinary medicine program leverages the principles of integration, collaboration and technology to offer a multi-species/multidisciplinary core as well as three specialized curricular streams: food production, population medicine and investigative medicine.

The Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine are located on the south campus adjacent to the Foothills Hospital. The Kananaskis Field Station, located a short drive from the city on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, and the Rothney Astrophysical Observatory, located in the foothills south of the city, represent satellite institutes of the university.

Faculty

The faculties are:
Faculty of Communication and Culture
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Environmental Design
Faculty of Fine Arts
Faculty of Graduate Studies
Haskayne School of Business
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Kinesiology
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Nursing
Schulich School of Engineering
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Social Sciences
Faculty of Social Work
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

University of Calgary ranked 166th in the 2007 THES-QS World University Ranking

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Online Medical and Dental College and University List

April 26th, 2009
Online Universities and Career Courses for Medical and Dental
below are the list of college and university for online medical and dental degree course.

Associates in Health Information Technology by DeVry University

Bachelor of Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography by Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences

A.A.S. in Medical Assisting by Kaplan University

A.A.S. in Medical Office Management by Kaplan University

A.A.S. in Medical Transcription by Kaplan University

Associate in Science in Health Information Technology by Hodges University

Associate of Science – Administrative Medical Assistant by Central Florida College

Associate of Science – Medical Billing and Coding by Central Florida College

Advanced Physician Assistant Studies Program (M.H.S) by Drexel University Online

MS in Clinical Research Organization and Management by Drexel University Online

Master of Science in Human Movement by A.T. Still University of Health Sciences

Master of Science in Advanced Physician Assistant Studies by A.T. Still University of Health Sciences

Associate of Science in Medical Billing and Insurance Coding (ASMBIC) by Herzing College

Associate of Science in Medical Office Administration (ASMOA) by Herzing College

Associate of Applied Science in Health Care (AASHC) by Herzing College

Associate of Applied Science in Health Information Technology by Rasmussen College

Associate of Science in Medical Billing and Coding by Stonecliffe College Online

Associate of Applied Science in Office Systems – Medical Office by Rasmussen College

Associate of Applied Science in Medical Transcription by Rasmussen College

Associate of Science in Medical Assisting by Mountain State University

Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science (BS CLS) by University of Cincinnati

Master of Science in Health Sciences – Clinical Research Administration by Touro University International

Master of Science in Health Sciences – International Health by Touro University International
Associate of Science in Medical Assisting by Keiser University

Master of Science in Healthcare Information Management by American Sentinel University

Associate Degree in Veterinary Technician by Penn Foster College

Associate Degree in Health Information Technology by Penn Foster College

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List of All Korean University

April 26th, 2009

Here is a List of Universities in Korea. Korea hosts many world renowned Universities that graduates top class students. Korea has many top ranked University where you can join and study. below are the list of All Universities of Korea. It includes the private university as well national level university.

List of Korean Universities:

National Universities:

  1. Andong National University
  2. Changwon National University
  3. Cheju National University
  4. Chonbuk National University
  5. Chonnam National University
  6. Chungbuk National University
  7. Chungnam National University
  8. KAIST Information
  9. Kangnung National University
  10. Kangwon National University
  11. Kongju National University
  12. Korea National University of Education
  13. Kumoh National Institute of Technology
  14. Kunsan National University
  15. Kyungpook National University
  16. Kyungsang National University
  17. Mokpo National University
  18. National Fisheries University of Pusan
  19. Pusan National University
  20. Seoul National University
  21. Suncheon National University

City Universities:

  1. Seoul City University
  2. Incheon City University

Private Universities:

  1. Ajou University
  2. Baejae University
  3. Catholic University
  4. Cheongju University
  5. Chosun University
  6. Joong’ang University
  7. Daeshin University
  8. Dankuk University
  9. Dongah University
  10. Dongduk Women’s University
  11. Dongeui University
  12. Dongguk University-Seoul
  13. Dongguk University-Kyongju
  14. Dongseo University
  15. Dongsin University
  16. Duksung Women’s University
  17. Ewha Women’s University
  18. Hallym University
  19. Hankuk Aviation University
  20. Hannam University
  21. Hanshin University
  22. Hansung University
  23. Hanyang University
  24. Honam University
  25. Hongik University
  26. Hoseo University
  27. Hyoja University
  28. Hyosung Women’s University
  29. Information and Communications University
  30. Inha University
  31. Inje University
  32. Jeonju University
  33. Jeonju Woosuk University
  34. Keimyung University
  35. Keonyang University
  36. Konkuk University
  37. Kookjae University
  38. Kookmin University
  39. Korea University
  40. Korea Foreign Language University
  41. Korea Maritime University
  42. Kwandong University
  43. Kwangju University
  44. Kwangwoon University
  45. Kyunghee University
  46. Kyungki University
  47. Kyungnam University
  48. Kyungsan University
  49. Kyungsung University
  50. Kyungwon University
  51. Myongji University
  52. Mokwon University
  53. Pierson University
  54. Pohang University of Science and Technology
  55. Pusan University of Foreign Studies
  56. Pusan Women’s University
  57. Samyook University
  58. Sangji University
  59. Sangmyung Women’s University
  60. Sejong University
  61. Semyung University
  62. Seoul Women’s University
  63. Seowon University
  64. Sogang University
  65. Sookmyung Women’s University
  66. Soon-Cheon-Hyang University
  67. Soongsil University
  68. Sunghwa University
  69. Sung-Kyun-Kwan University
  70. Sunmoon University
  71. Sungshin Women’s University
  72. Suwon University
  73. Taegu University
  74. Taejeon University
  75. Ulsan University
  76. Wonkwang University
  77. Wooseok University
  78. Yeongnam University
  79. Yonsei University

Colleges and Seminaries:

  1. Asia United Theological College
  2. Chonshin Collee
  3. Full Gospel Theological College
  4. Honam Theological College
  5. Hyupsung Theological Seminary College
  6. Kangnam College
  7. Korea Baptist Theological College
  8. Korea Christian College
  9. Korea Sports Science College
  10. Korean National College of Physical Education
  11. Kosin College and Korean Theological Seminary
  12. Kwangju Catholic College
  13. Methodist Theological Seminary
  14. Presbyterian College and Theological Seminary
  15. Pusan Catholic College
  16. Seoul Theological Seminary
  17. Sungkyul Theological College
  18. Suwon Catholic College
  19. Taegu Catholic College
  20. Yosu National Fisheries College

Teachers Colleges:

  1. Cheju National Teachers College
  2. Cheongju Teachers College
  3. Chinju Teachers College
  4. Chonju Teachers College
  5. Chunchon Teachers College
  6. Inchon National Teachers College
  7. Kongju Teachers College
  8. Kwangju Teachers College
  9. Pusan Teachers College
  10. Seoul National Teachers College
  11. Taegu National Teachers College

Industrial Colleges:

  1. Chodang Sanup University
  2. Chonbuk Sanup University
  3. Kyungpook Sanup University
  4. Kwangju National Institute of Technology
  5. Pusan National Institute of Technology
  6. Samchok National Institute of Technology
  7. Sangju National Polytechnic University
  8. Seoul National Polytechnic University
  9. Taejon National Institute of Technology

Military and Police Academies:

  1. Armed Forces Nursing Academy
  2. National Police Academy
  3. National Tax College
  4. ROK Air Force Academy
  5. ROK Military Academy
  6. ROK Naval Academy
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List of Biophysics Colleges in India

April 26th, 2009
Biophysics is the science which involves the study and use of physics in various fields of biology with the purpose of investigating various biological processes. The applications of Biophysics are quite significant in biochemistry, nanotechnology, bioengineering and systems biology but its range of research is quite vast which include topics like structural biology or enzyme kinetics etc. there are not many colleges in india which offer education in the field of biophysics and the list below contains the name of some of the colleges which offer Biophysics Course. Following is the list of colleges in India with address, eligibility criteria and course duration which provides MSc. Biophysics degree.

List of colleges providing biophysics in india:

1. Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh( Uttar Pradesh )
2. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University : Faculty of Science & Faculty of Life Sciences, Aurangabad( Andhra Pradesh )
3. Mahatma Gandhi University : Faculty of Applied Science, Kottayam( Kerala )
4. Manipur University, Imphal( Manipur )
5. Punjabi University, Patiala( Punjab )
6. University of Madras, Chennai( Tamil Nadu )
7. All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi( Delhi )
8. Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar( Punjab )
9. Mangalore University : Faculty of Science, Mangalagangothri( Karnataka )
10. Panjab University, Chandigarh( Chandigarh )
11. University of Kalyani : Faculty of Science, Nadia( West Bengal )
12. University of Mumbai, Mumbai( Maharashtra )
13. University of Delhi, Delhi
14. University of Madras, Chennai

If you know more of biophysics colleges then please let us know and help us in making this list a comprehensive one. Thank for visiting our blog.

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List of All Universities/Colleges in Canada

April 26th, 2009
Here is a List of Universities in Canada. Canada hosts many world renowned Universities that graduates top class students. Canada has many top ranked University where you can join and study. below are the list of All University/College of Canada. It includes the private university as well national level university.

The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), an organisation composed of Canadian universities, defines two distinct types of post-secondary institutions in Canada: universities and colleges. Universities grant university degrees, which include bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees, and doctoral degrees; and colleges, also known as community colleges, provide diplomas. In some cases, universities must be a member of AUCC to be able to grant university degrees.Provincial and territorial governments provide the majority of funding to their public universities, with the remainder of funding coming from the federal government,tuition fees, and research grants

List of All Canadian Universities/Colleges:

  1. Acadia University
  2. Athabasca University
  3. Bishop’s University
  4. Brandon University
  5. Brescia College
  6. Brock University
  7. Carleton University
  8. Concordia University
  9. Dalhousie University
  10. King’s College
  11. Lakehead University
  12. Laurentian University
  13. McGill University
  14. McMaster University
  15. Memorial University of Newfoundland
  16. Mount Allison University
  17. Mount Saint Vincent University
  18. Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario
  19. Royal Roads University
  20. Saint Mary’s University
  21. Simon Fraser University
  22. St. Francis Xavier University
  23. St. Jerome’s University
  24. St. Thomas University
  25. Trent University
  26. University of Alberta
  27. University of British Columbia
  28. University of Calgary
  29. University of Guelph
  30. University of Lethbridge
  31. University of Manitoba
  32. University of New Brunswick
  33. University of New Brunswick, Saint John
  34. University of Northern British Columbia
  35. University of Ottawa
  36. University of Prince Edward Island
  37. University of Regina
  38. University of Toronto
  39. University of Toronto, Scarborough
  40. University of Victoria
  41. University of Waterloo
  42. University of Western Ontario
  43. University of Windsor
  44. University of Winnipeg
  45. Wilfrid Laurier University
  46. York University
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List Of Homeopathy Colleges In India

April 26th, 2009
There are two main courses in homeopathy. Eligibility for both is 10+2 with science (PCB) subjects. DHMS is a 4 year course and the graduate degree course is of 5 ½ years duration which includes one year internship. Homeopathy courses are available in large number of colleges throughout the country. Today it has gained popularity all over the world and is increasingly providing an alternate treatment to the chronic ailments and skin disorders.

List Of Homeopathy Colleges In India:

EASTERN REGION

• Assam government homeopathic medical college and hospital, nagaon
• RBTS government homeopathic medical college, muzaffarpur
• The Calcutta homeopathic medical college and hospital, Calcutta
• Midnapore homeopathic medical college and hospital, midnapore
• National institute of homeopathy, Calcutta
• Bengal homeopathic medical college and hospital,asansol
• Metropolitan homeopathic medical college and hospital, Calcutta
• Birbhum vivekanand homeopathic medical college and hospital, birbhum
• Natai charan chakravarty homeopathic medical college and hospital,, howrah
• Mayurbhanj homeopathic medical college and hospital, baripada
• Utkalmani homeopathic medical college, Rourkela

NORTHERN REGION

• homeopathic medical college and hospital, Chandigarh
• lord mahavira homeopathic medical college, Ludhiana
• Nehru homeopathic medical college, new delhi
• Lal bahadur shastri homeopathic medical college, Bhopal
• District homeopathic medical college and hospital, ratlam
• Raipur homeopathic medical college and hospital, Raipur
• State national homeopathic medical college and hospital, luck now
• State Kanpur homeopathic medical college and hospital, Kanpur
• State Dr.Brij Kishore homeopathic medical college and hospital, faizabad
• State shri durgaji homeopathic medical college and hospital, azamgarh
• State homeopathic medical college and hospital, bijnor

WESTERN REGION

• Anand homeopathic medical college, anand
• Smt. A.J.Savli homeopathic medical college and research institute, mehsana
• Gujrat homeopathic medical college, baroda
• Lokmanaya medical foundation’s homeopathic medical college, chinchwaad
• Bharai vidhya peeth homeopathic medical college, pune
• homeopathic medical college, Kolhapur
• homeopathic medical college and hospital, akola
• yerala homeopathic medical college and research institute, Mumbai
• vengrula homeopathic medical college and hospital,, vengrula
• purroshotam bhai chavan homeopathic medical college and hospital, chandrapur
• foster developments homeopathic medical college, Aurangabad
• samarth educational trust’s homeopathic medical college, satara

SOUTHERN REGION

• HKE society homeopathic medical college and hospital, gulbarg
• AM sheikh homeopathic medical college, belgaum
• Moulana azad homeopathic medical college, hubli
• Maratha mandal’s homeopathic medical college, belgaum
• Government homeopathic medical college and hospital, maduraj
• Vinayaka mission’s homeopathic medical college, salem
• Dr. Padlar memorial homeopathic medical college, Ernakulum
• Government homeopathic medical college, Calicut
• Dr. gururaju government homeopathic medical college, gudivala
• Dr. allu ramalingah government homeopathic medical college and hospital, rajamundry

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List of University in Argentina

April 26th, 2009
Below is the list of all the University in Argentina. Argentina has many university and out of which many has world rank. Argentina owned many university out of which we have covered most of university of Argentina.

List of All the University of Argentina:

Escuela Universitaria de Teología

Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires

Instituto Universitario ‘Escuela de Medicina del Hospital Italiano’

Instituto Universitario ‘Escuela Superior de Economía y Administración de Empresas’

Instituto Universitario ‘Gastón Dachary’

Instituto Universitario Aeronáutico

Instituto Universitario CEMIC

Instituto Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud – Fundación ‘Héctor A. Barceló’

Instituto Universitario de la Fundación ISALUD

Instituto Universitario de la Policía Federal Argentina

Instituto Universitario de Salud Mental de la Asociación Psicoanalítica de Buenos Aires (APdeBA)

Instituto Universitario Escuela Argentina de Negocios

Instituto Universitario Italiano de Rosario

Instituto Universitario Nacional del Arte

Instituto Universitario Naval

Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina Santa María de los Buenos Aires

Universidad Abierta Interamericana

Universidad Adventista del Plata

Universidad Argentina de la Empresa

Universidad Argentina John F. Kennedy

Universidad Atlántida Argentina

Universidad Austral

Universidad Autónoma de Entre Ríos

Universidad Blas Pascal

Universidad Católica de Córdoba

Universidad Católica de Cuyo

Universidad Católica de La Plata

Universidad Católica de Salta

Universidad Católica de Santa Fé

Universidad Católica de Santiago del Estero

Universidad Centro de Altos Estudios en Ciencias Exactas

Universidad Champagnat

Universidad de Belgrano

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A.T. Still University of healthcare education and research USA

April 26th, 2009
AT Still University began with the founding of the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (KCOM), located in Kirksville, Mo., in 1892 by Andrew Taylor Still, M.D., D.O. The University has a rich history of providing leadership for comprehensive healthcare education and research and is consistently ranked in U.S. News and World Report’s “Best Graduate Schools” guide.

In addition to KCOM, ATSU has added four new schools in the last decade. The Arizona School of Health Sciences, founded in 1995, was the first school to occupy ATSU’s second campus in Mesa, Ariz. The School of Health Management, an exclusively online school, was founded in 1999 on the Kirksville Campus, and the Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health was added to the Mesa Campus in 2003. In 2006, ATSU founded the School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona, its second osteopathic medical college, on the Mesa campus

Programs of Study:

Doctorate-level degree programs
Audiology (Au.D.)
Dental Medicine (D.M.D.)
Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) – Missouri campus
Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) – Arizona campus
Physical Therapy (D.P.T.)

Doctor of Health Sciences (D.H.Sc.)

Doctor of Health Education (D.H.Ed.)
Transitional Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.)
Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.)

Masters-level degree programs:
Athletic Training (M.S.)
Biomedical Sciences (M.S.)
Occupational Therapy (M.S.)
Physician Assistant Studies (M.S.)

Human Movement (M.S.)
Advanced Occupational Therapy (M.S.)
Advanced Physician Assistant Studies (M.S.)
Geriatric Health (M.G.H.)
Health Administration (M.H.A.)
Health Education (M.H.Ed.)
Public Health (M.P.H.)

Certificate programs:
Certificate in Orthodontics
Certificate in Education and Leadership
Certificate in Clinical Medicine
Certificate in Geriatric Health

For more info contact-:

Online programs
Toll free 877.469.2878
onlineinquiry@atsu.edu

Campus-based programs
Toll free 866.626.2878 x2237
Kirksville 660.626.2237
Mesa 480.219.6000
admissions@atsu.edu

Website-:http://www.atsu.edu/

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