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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 152013" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>I suspect there are significant differences in the manner of governance between an "Institute" and a "University." I am not actually sure what they are but maybe Dr Jacket knows (at least I have the impression he is a professor at Tech)?</p><p></p><p>However, to call a place a university all that it needed is that the place has more than one "college." Tech certainly has multiple "colleges" with there own at least logically separable governance (Deans) and structures. Then they are governed as a group through a higher level of institutional hierarchy.</p><p></p><p>Here we typically speak of "where we went to college." In Europe they typically say where they attended "uni" as in university. I agree that the real issue is using University as part of the name for Tech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 152013, member: 231"] I suspect there are significant differences in the manner of governance between an "Institute" and a "University." I am not actually sure what they are but maybe Dr Jacket knows (at least I have the impression he is a professor at Tech)? However, to call a place a university all that it needed is that the place has more than one "college." Tech certainly has multiple "colleges" with there own at least logically separable governance (Deans) and structures. Then they are governed as a group through a higher level of institutional hierarchy. Here we typically speak of "where we went to college." In Europe they typically say where they attended "uni" as in university. I agree that the real issue is using University as part of the name for Tech. [/QUOTE]
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