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Universities in Archenbridge range from the most prestigious University of Dreybern to the fourth-tier Sylford University. Archenbridge's 27 universities and 29 university college enrol a total of 400 863 full-time students.

List of Universities

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Ansdorf (total 185 110, major universities 151 660, university colleges 33 450)

  • University of Dreybern, first tier, 16 580 students (* Intake 150).
  • University of Ansdorf, first tier, 36 100 students (*Intake 430).
    • Saitemeun (Sighterman) College, 10 080 students.
    • Empress’s College, 10 200 students.
    • Prince Anton College, 8 400 students.
    • Kettsmoor College, 7 420 students.
  • Everard Uni. of Science and Technology (EUST), second tier, 9 620 students (*Intake 150).
  • Torbridge University of Economics, second tier 6 250 students.
  • Cultural University of Ansdorf (CUA), second tier, 9 580 students.
  • Larkston University, second tier, 5 700 students.
  • Ansdorf Ketterley University, third tier, 15 630 students.
  • Ansdorf Lettsborough University, third tier, 21 700 students.
  • North Banks University, third tier, 13 520 students.
  • Ponsian University, third tier, 9 010 students.
  • St Denise University, third tier, 7 970 students.
  • University Colleges (15), 33 450 students.

Koyumishire (total 51 210, major universities 44 670, university colleges 6 540)

  • Seawick University of Science and Technology (SUST), first tier, 9 600 students.
  • University of Koyumi, second tier, 17 050 students (* KSCM Intake 180).
  • Teawater University, second tier, 5 360 students.
  • Manfred University, third tier, 12 660 students.

Derrynshire (total 42 370, major universities 38 400, university colleges 3 970)

  • University of Derrynster, first tier, 16 500 students (* Intake 150).
  • Liatorp University, second tier, 8 700 students.
  • Derrynshire University, third tier, 13 200 students.

Norringshire (total 42 520, major universities 38 470, university colleges 4 050)

  • Hedgewin University, second tier, 7 500 students.
  • University of Norringley, third tier, 16 520 students (* Intake 150).
  • Norringshire University, third tier, 14 450 students.

Sylford (total 26 365, major universities 22 960, university colleges 3 405)

  • Varksam University, third tier, 8 600 students.
  • Sylford University, fourth tier, 14 360 students.

Shefford (total 28 980, major universities 25 000, university colleges 3 980)

  • Marsden University, second tier, 8 800 students.
  • University of Shefford, third tier, 16 200 students.

Brosselshire (total 24 308, major universities 20 920, university colleges 3 388)

  • University of Brossellon, third tier, 13 220 students.
  • Chestlion University, third tier, 7 700 students.

University of Ansdorf

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Rankings (2007): Overall 4th, Business and Economics 1st, Law 2nd, Engineering 2nd, Medicine 4th, Social Sciences 4th, Biosciences 7th, Physical Sciences 9th, Humanities and Arts 13th.

Colleges and Faculties

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The University of Ansdorf comprises four colleges and eight faculties:

Listing by College

  • Saitemeun College, Carlington (10 080 students) - Physical Sciences, Engineering, Humanities & Arts, Education.
  • Empress's College, Carlington (10 200 students) - Physical Sciences, Engineering, Life Sciences, Medicine.
  • Prince Anton College, Lindhoven (8 400 students) - Life Sciences, Medicine, Social Sciences, Law.
  • Kettsmoor College, Kettsmoor (7 420 students) - Humanities & Arts, Education, Social Sciences, Law.

Total Enrolment = 36 100 students; 21 080 undergraduates, 15 020 postgraduates.

Listing by Faculty and Undergraduate Intake

  • Physical Sciences (Saitemeun, Empress's) - Intake: 700.
  • Engineering (Saitemeun, Empress's) - Intake: 1900.
  • Life Sciences (Empress's, Prince Anton) - Intake: 225.
  • Medicine (Empress's, Prince Anton) - Intake: MChM 430, MDS 150, MPharm 120, BSc Biomed 225, BNurs 350.
  • Humanities and Arts (Saitemeun, Kettsmoor) - Intake: Humanities 650, Architecture 100, Art 50, Music 100.
  • Education (Saitemeun, Kettsmoor) - Intake: 300 (double hons).
  • Social Sciences (Prince Anton, Kettsmoor) - Intake: Management 200 (double hons), Other Programmes 470.
  • Law (Prince Anton, Kettsmoor) - Intake: 320.

Note: Double honours students are counted twice, in each faculty in which they are enrolled. Management students with Economics or Social and Political Sciences as their second honours are counted twice within the Faculty of Social Sciences. Hence, multiplying intake by the number of years in the duration of each programme will yield a number greater than the enrolment figure.

Faculty of Medicine

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The Ansdorf Faculty of Medicine is Skielanda's largest medical school with an enrolment of around 5430 undergraduates and 3870 postgraduates. Ansdorf Med has consistently ranked within the top five nationwide, placing third at the last rating in 2005. High student numbers are matched by a teaching staff of 1650.

The annual undergraduate intake is among the highest in Europe: 430 MChM candidates (280 six-year programme entrants, 150 four-year programme entrants), 150 MDS candidates (100 six-year/50 four-year), 120 Pharmacy students, 225 Biomedical Sciences students and 350 Nursing students. Approximately 50 places in the four-year MChM programme are reserved for science graduates of the University of Ansdorf; most applicants are from the faculty's Biomedical Sciences programme.

Medicine at Prince Anton's

The faculty's principal buildings at the Prince Anton site are:

  • Faculty of Medicine Kottimer Building - Three lecture theatres, seminar rooms, the Anatomy unit, clinical and dental training centres, academic staff offices. 6 storeys (including basement), completed 1997.
  • Prince Anton Library Building - The library (3 floors), a lecture theatre, tutorial rooms, study rooms, cafeteria, students' common rooms. Red-brick complex, 4 storeys, completed c. 1880.
  • Anatomy Building - Two lecture theatres, seminar and tutorial rooms, biomedical teaching laboratories, academic staff offices. The Medical Sciences programme is based here, as are some teaching units of the Faculty of Life Science. The Anatomy unit has moved to the Kottimer Building. 4 storeys, completed c. 1890, adjacent to Medical Library Building.
  • Biomedical Sciences Building - Laboratories, specialised medical units, research centres, research staff offices. Sections of the Faculty of Life Sciences are located here (Immunology and Infection; Medical Biochemistry). 8 storeys, completed 2002.
  • School of Nursing.

Non-clinical courses for both medical and life science students are usually held at the Medical Library Building or the Anatomy Building. Clinical courses are based at the Kottimer Building and research at the Biomedical Sciences Building.

The faculty also has offices and teaching facilities in all UAHT hospitals.

Teaching Hospitals

Ansdorf Med's main teaching hospitals are:

  • Imperial Carlington Infirmary - 950 beds, associated with Empress's College.
  • Prince Anton Hospital - 840 beds, associated with Prince Anton College.
  • Marberfield Hospital - 485 beds.

Together, these three acute hospitals comprise the University of Ansdorf Hospitals Trust (UAHT) of CHA Ansdorf. All have A&E facilities. The university maintains direct control over teaching facilities in UAHT hospitals.

Ansdorf Med also maintains links with 2 non-acute CHA hospitals, 2 private hospitals and 7 specialist clinics.

Accommodation

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The university is aware that housing costs in Ansdorf are prohibitively high, and therefore strives to provide as many accommodation units as possible. All students who normally live outside a 30-km radius are eligible to apply for university accommodation. Halls accommodation is usually set aside for the lower years.

Student Bedrooms in University-Owned Properties

  • Carlington - 2615 of which 965 non-ensuite in halls, 1650 in flats.
  • Kettsmoor - 6840 of which 1240 ensuite in halls, 2558 non-ensuite in halls, 3042 in flats.
  • Lindhoven - 3888 of which 828 ensuite in halls, 860 non-ensuite in halls, 2200 in flats.
  • Marberfield - 5920, all in flats.

Total 19263, of which 2068 ensuite in halls, 4383 non-ensuite in halls, and 12812 in flats. Three university canteens near halls in Carlington, Kettsmoor and Lindhoven are open to all students who have purchased a meal plan.