Campus university

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A campus university is a British term for a university situated on one site, with student accommodation, teaching and research facilities, and leisure activities all together. It is derived from the Latin term campus, meaning "a flat expanse of land, plain, field". These institutions also promoted "new" courses of study and so helped initiate not just a great expansion in numbers of students but also in the range of subjects studied. The classic campus university is often found on the edge of a city. Examples include: rdf:langString
校园大学(campus university)是一个英国教育的术语,指那些学生宿舍、教学和研究设施、文娱设施全都集中在同一校園的的大学。 戰後英國出現了普及高等教育的浪潮,以帮助了傳統上难于进入或无法进入大学的学生,以普及國民接受高等教育。英国传统的大学倾向從私立学校招收学生,而六十年代所推動之校园大学則注重吸收所有阶层、背景的学生,特别是官立的文法学校(Grammar School)和往後的综合中学(Comprehensive School)。 新成立的校園大學改變了英國教育的制度和,在1950年到1970年的战后时期,大幅增加了大學生的數量。這批大學也促进了新派课程的引入,例如體育,會計等等。 早期,很多新成立的校园大学被较古老的紅磚大学所轻视,認為會降低全國大學的話學術水評,但經過多年發展,大部份校园大学已成為有威望的高等學府,與紅磚大学竞争。 校园大学与學院制大學(Collegiate universities)不同,學院制大學以不過同學院所組成,諸例如牛津大学、伦敦大学、杜伦大学和剑桥大学。大學校園由许多地点、甚至单独建筑物所组成,並伸展到整个城市,例如爱丁堡大学。不过,容易让人搞错的是,很多校园大学经常将每一个地址都称为一个校园,而许多原来的校园大学现在已经扩展到不止一个校园,例如诺丁汉大学(University of Nottingham)。 rdf:langString
rdf:langString Campus university
rdf:langString 校园大学
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rdf:langString A campus university is a British term for a university situated on one site, with student accommodation, teaching and research facilities, and leisure activities all together. It is derived from the Latin term campus, meaning "a flat expanse of land, plain, field". The founding of these new institutions initiated a wave of far reaching expansion in higher education within the UK and helped open access to Higher Education to students who found access to the more traditional universities difficult or closed. The traditional universities tended to attract students from the exclusive private education sector in the UK and from privileged backgrounds whereas campus universities attracted students from all classes, backgrounds and schools (especially the state funded grammar and then later comprehensive schools). These institutions also promoted "new" courses of study and so helped initiate not just a great expansion in numbers of students but also in the range of subjects studied. As such, many students in the campus universities, particularly in the post-war period of 1950 to 1970, were the first member of their family ever to go to university, and were studying new and "exciting" topics, which lent a radical edge to the experience of higher education. Campus universities are contrasted to collegiate universities, based on a number of colleges (such as the universities of Oxford, Durham, London or Cambridge) or a university consisting of a number of sites, or even individual buildings, spread throughout a town (such as the University of Edinburgh or the University of Sheffield). Confusingly, multi-site universities often call each separate site "a campus" and many original campus universities now have expanded to more than one site (or campus), for example the University of Nottingham. The classic campus university is often found on the edge of a city. Examples include: * Aston University in Birmingham is a classic campus university, but located in the city centre of the city. * University of Bath which is just outside the city of Bath * University of Birmingham which is located in Edgbaston, 3 miles south-west of Birmingham * Brunel University London which is in Uxbridge, on the edge of West London * University of East Anglia which is 3 miles from the city of Norwich * University of Essex near Colchester * University of Exeter which has four campuses located in Devon and Cornwall * Keele University near Newcastle-under-Lyme * University of Kent which is just on the edge of the city of Canterbury * Lancaster University near the city of Lancaster * University of Nottingham which is located on the outer-suburbs of Nottingham * University of Reading which has three campuses around Reading * Robert Gordon University on the outskirts of Aberdeen * University of Roehampton which is located in south-west London * Queen Mary University of London which is located in Mile End, London * Royal Holloway, University of London on the outskirts of London * University of Stirling on the outskirts of Stirling * University of Sussex which is 4 miles from the city of Brighton * Swansea University which has two campuses, both 2 to 3 miles from Swansea * University of Warwick near Coventry * University of York on the outskirts of York
rdf:langString 校园大学(campus university)是一个英国教育的术语,指那些学生宿舍、教学和研究设施、文娱设施全都集中在同一校園的的大学。 戰後英國出現了普及高等教育的浪潮,以帮助了傳統上难于进入或无法进入大学的学生,以普及國民接受高等教育。英国传统的大学倾向從私立学校招收学生,而六十年代所推動之校园大学則注重吸收所有阶层、背景的学生,特别是官立的文法学校(Grammar School)和往後的综合中学(Comprehensive School)。 新成立的校園大學改變了英國教育的制度和,在1950年到1970年的战后时期,大幅增加了大學生的數量。這批大學也促进了新派课程的引入,例如體育,會計等等。 早期,很多新成立的校园大学被较古老的紅磚大学所轻视,認為會降低全國大學的話學術水評,但經過多年發展,大部份校园大学已成為有威望的高等學府,與紅磚大学竞争。 校园大学与學院制大學(Collegiate universities)不同,學院制大學以不過同學院所組成,諸例如牛津大学、伦敦大学、杜伦大学和剑桥大学。大學校園由许多地点、甚至单独建筑物所组成,並伸展到整个城市,例如爱丁堡大学。不过,容易让人搞错的是,很多校园大学经常将每一个地址都称为一个校园,而许多原来的校园大学现在已经扩展到不止一个校园,例如诺丁汉大学(University of Nottingham)。 经典的校园大学通常位于城市边缘,例如苏塞克斯大学(University of Sussex)距离布赖顿只有几英里远,东安格里亚大学(University of East Anglia)处于诺维奇市(Norwich)的边缘,基爾大學(Keele University)位於史篤城七英里遠的基爾村,艾塞克斯大学(University of Essex)毗邻科尔切斯特(Colchester),华威大学(Warwick University)毗邻考文垂。
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