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The following is a list of medical schools (or universities with a medical school) in South America. Argentina This ... Institute of Medical Sciences, ...
Map of NCAA Division II institutions that sponsor men's basketball. There are 304 American, Canadian, and Puerto Rican colleges and universities classified as Division II for NCAA competition during the 2024–25 academic year, including eleven schools that are in the process of reclassifying to Division II.
Ryazan State Medical University, Faculty for post graduates in English; North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov; Saint Petersburg State Pavlov Medical University; Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University; Saint Petersburg Medico-Social Institute(SPb MSI) Saint Petersburg State University, Faculty of Medicine ...
This is a list of universities in the United States classified as research universities in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.Research institutions are a subset of doctoral degree-granting institutions and conduct research.
This is a list of land-grant colleges and universities in the United States of America and its associated territories. [1]Land-grant institutions are often categorized as 1862, 1890, and 1994 institutions, based on the date of the legislation that designated most of them with land-grant status.
The AAU was founded on February 28, 1900, by a group of 14 Doctor of Philosophy degree-granting universities [a] in the United States to strengthen and standardize American doctoral programs. [1] American universities—starting with University of Michigan and Johns Hopkins University in 1876—were adopting the research-intensive German model ...
Pennsylvania (/ ˌ p ɛ n s ɪ l ˈ v eɪ n i ə / ⓘ PEN-sil-VAY-nee-ə, lit. ' Penn's forest country '), officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania [b] (Pennsylvania Dutch: Pennsylvanie), [7] is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States.
Podiatric medical education in the United States consists of four (4) years of graduate education with the first two focusing primarily upon the sciences and the last two focusing upon didactic, clinical, and hospital externship experience; similar to education undertaken at other medical schools but with more exposure to the foot and ankle and its related pathologies.[1]