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  2. List of agricultural universities in India - Wikipedia

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    Assam Agricultural University. This article lists agricultural universities (AUs) in India, by state or territory.Although a number of Indian universities offer agricultural education, the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), the main regulator of agricultural education, recognizes three "Central Agricultural Universities", [1] four Deemed Universities [2] and 63 "State Agricultural ...

  3. Utashinai - Wikipedia

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    Utashinai was formerly a prosperous coal mining city, but its fortunes has declined greatly since the closing of the coal mines. The population peaked at 46,000 in 1948, and has been decreasing every year since. Efforts to transform Utashinai from a gritty coal mining town to an alpine tourist destination have met

  4. List of agricultural universities and colleges - Wikipedia

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    Department of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine (Agro-Vet), Université des Montagnes [1] Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, University of Buea Faculty of Agriculture and Agricultural Sciences, University of Dschang [2]

  5. Utsunomiya University - Wikipedia

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    Utsunomiya University was established in 1949 by integrating three national colleges: Utsunomiya Agricultural and Forestry College (宇都宮農林専門学校, Utsunomiya nōrin semmon gakkō, founded in 1922), Tochigi Normal School (栃木師範学校, Tochigi shihan gakkō, founded in 1873) and Tochigi Normal School for Youth (栃木青年師範学校, Tochigi seinen shihan gakkō, founded ...

  6. Ashibetsu - Wikipedia

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    1897 - Nae Village (now Sunagawa City) and part of Takikawa Village (now City) split off to form Utashinai Village. 1900 - Ashibetsu Village split off of Utashinai Village. 1906 - Ashibetsu becomes a Second Class Municipality. 1917 - Kuhara Mining Industry Yuya Ashibetu Coal Mine opened. 1923 - First Class Municipality.

  7. Going Broke Universities – Disappearing Universities - Wikipedia

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    The Going Broke Universities – Disappearing Universities (危ない大学・消える大学 Abunai Daigaku Kieru Daigaku) is a ranking book about Japanese universities by Japanese journalist Kiyoshi Shimano [], published annually since 1993.

  8. Truly Strong Universities - Wikipedia

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    The Hensachi Rankings have been most commonly used as a reference for a university's rank. [ 2 ] Given this context, "Truly Strong Universities" (TSU) is a unique ranking system which ranks Japanese universities using eleven multidimensional indicators related to financial strength, education and research quality, and graduate prospects.

  9. University of Agricultural Sciences - Wikipedia

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    University of Agricultural Sciences could refer to one of three state agriculture universities in India started on the land grant university pattern. University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore