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He also set up schools and specialized institutes for the advancement of commerce, engineering, and forestry.
A major research university, Texas A&M supports institutes for the study of biotechnology, race and ethnicity, nautical archaeology, petroleum, nuclear science, and transportation, among other areas.
Until her recent retirement, the art historian Mary G. Winkler also led medical students through a visual arts curriculum at the Institutes for the Medical Humanities at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston.
Native-born art historians initially had to go abroad to be trained, but national institutes for the study of the arts were established in Latin America in the 1930s as part of governments or major universities.
Sited deep in the forest 30km south of Novosibirsk city, it was built as a woodland campus for Novosibirsk State University along with 15 institutes for the Soviet Academy of Sciences, ranging from nuclear physics and geology to cytology and genetics.
In future, there would be institutes for the perfection of prototypes for the grandest luxury, never, however, to be put into wider production: the robes would be photographed to assert that the glorious motherland could do it, but be available only to the wives and mistresses of the nomenklatura.
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Basically, Sunday has been instituted for the sake of nature.
His mother works at an institute for the handicapped.
Google plans an "institute for the internet and society".
(Joe Wright, researcher, Civitas, the institute for the study of civil society) We need curriculum reform.
Institute for the Humanities what he thought of Freud: "Never liked him.
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