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1962 (PhD in Education) Jamshid Amuzegar Iran: 1977–1978 Cornell University: PhD Corazon Aquino Philippines: 1986–1992 College of Mount Saint Vincent: 1953 (degree in French) Arnulfo Arias Panama: 1940–1941, 1949–1951, 1968 University of Chicago [8] Harvard University: MD from Harvard Ehud Barak Israel: 1999–2001 Stanford University
This article contains a partial listing of leaders of American universities and colleges, ... Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education – Christopher M ...
American educator, writer, activist, and Presbyterian church leader [4] Helen Adolf: 1895–1998: 102: Austrian-American linguist and literature scholar [5] Leoncio Afonso: 1916–2017: 100: Spanish academic, professor, and geographer [6] Lydia Kaʻonohiponiponiokalani Aholo: 1878–1979: 101: Hawai'ian educator [7] Idriz Ajeti: 1917–2019: 101
Outstanding doctoral theses in educational research Australia: Prime Minister's Award for Australian University Teacher of the Year: Prime Minister: For exceptional record of advancing student learning, educational leadership and scholarly contributions to teaching and learning Australia: Prime Minister's Prizes for Science: Prime Minister
University for Continuing Education Krems Austria: Master's degree in Public relations: Ali Asadov: Prime Minister of Azerbaijan: Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Soviet Union: Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa: Prime Minister of Bahrain: American University Queens' College, Cambridge United States United Kingdom: Bachelor of Arts in ...
Most presidents of the United States received a college education, even most of the earliest.Of the first seven presidents, five were college graduates. College degrees have set the presidents apart from the general population, and presidents have held degrees even though it was quite rare and unnecessary for practicing most occupations, including law.
Horace Mann was born in Franklin, Massachusetts. [4] His father was a farmer without much money. Mann was the great-grandson of Samuel Man. [5]From age ten to age twenty, he had no more than six weeks' schooling during any year, [6] but he made use of the Franklin Public Library, the first public library in America.
For articles listing various university leaders around the world, please see individual national articles from the following countries: List of Australian university leaders; List of British university chancellors and vice-chancellors; List of Canadian university leaders; List of Hong Kong university vice-chancellors and presidents