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'''Sansertha College''' is one of the | '''Sansertha College''' is one of the 29 colleges in the [[University of Isana]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Sansertha College is one of the older colleges of IA. In | Sansertha College is one of the older colleges of IA. In 1587 [[Ulinai Sansertha]], a noted scholar and official in the royal court, began a private initiative to expand the University of Isana; his goal was to found a new college for research in the social sciences and public administration. After 5 years of such efforts the plan was put forth to the royal court, and [[Arnen II of Risevne|King Arnen II]] officially granted the royal decree for the college two years later in 1589. | ||
While Sansertha was founded with a specific range of courses in mind, the founding of the [[University of Isana | While Sansertha was founded with a specific range of courses in mind, the founding of the [[University of Isana Institute for Political and Social Sciences]] in 1926 has superseded it as a specialist college; long before that, in the mid 19th century DN, Sansertha had already begun expanding into other courses. Now it is considered one of the "comprehensive" colleges, though the number of social science students still take up around 70% of the school population. | ||
The original campus of the school is in modern day [[Waranyebara remis]], within the boundaries of the old city and near the [[Ayareine|Goose Gate]]; in 1833 [[Kanir Elidae]] donated the land for the present site of the college, near [[Furinalmi]] in [[Awenhine remis]], and in 1838 the college was moved into its new home - only to suffer a fire four years later, which burned down a side building but did not cause any casualties. | |||
==Location== | ==Location== | ||
==Rankings and Achievements== | The campus of Sansertha College, where it has been sited since 1584, is in present-day [[Isana]] Precinct 6; it is just adjacent to the famous [[Furinalmi|Library Square]], and its own library is only a short walk from the area. Most of the buildings on the campus date from around the 17th century, though there are several new buildings (known as the Second West Quad) built in modern style but similarly surrounding a central courtyard. The campus is served by several bus lines, and is a ten minute walk from [[Sansertha Station]] on the [[Isana Underground]] Line 5. | ||
==Rankings, Culture and Achievements== | |||
The colours of Sansertha College are blue and white, which places it within the [[Blue Sect]] of the University. | |||
==Famous Alumni== | ==Famous Alumni== |
Latest revision as of 06:37, 5 December 2006
Sansertha College is one of the 29 colleges in the University of Isana.
History
Sansertha College is one of the older colleges of IA. In 1587 Ulinai Sansertha, a noted scholar and official in the royal court, began a private initiative to expand the University of Isana; his goal was to found a new college for research in the social sciences and public administration. After 5 years of such efforts the plan was put forth to the royal court, and King Arnen II officially granted the royal decree for the college two years later in 1589.
While Sansertha was founded with a specific range of courses in mind, the founding of the University of Isana Institute for Political and Social Sciences in 1926 has superseded it as a specialist college; long before that, in the mid 19th century DN, Sansertha had already begun expanding into other courses. Now it is considered one of the "comprehensive" colleges, though the number of social science students still take up around 70% of the school population.
The original campus of the school is in modern day Waranyebara remis, within the boundaries of the old city and near the Goose Gate; in 1833 Kanir Elidae donated the land for the present site of the college, near Furinalmi in Awenhine remis, and in 1838 the college was moved into its new home - only to suffer a fire four years later, which burned down a side building but did not cause any casualties.
Location
The campus of Sansertha College, where it has been sited since 1584, is in present-day Isana Precinct 6; it is just adjacent to the famous Library Square, and its own library is only a short walk from the area. Most of the buildings on the campus date from around the 17th century, though there are several new buildings (known as the Second West Quad) built in modern style but similarly surrounding a central courtyard. The campus is served by several bus lines, and is a ten minute walk from Sansertha Station on the Isana Underground Line 5.
Rankings, Culture and Achievements
The colours of Sansertha College are blue and white, which places it within the Blue Sect of the University.