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The University of Neuchâtel (UniNE) is a French -speaking public research university in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. The university has four faculties (schools) and more than a dozen institutes, including arts and human sciences, natural sciences, law and economics. The Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences, with 2,000 students, is the largest school ...
The University of Basel is the oldest institution of higher learning in Switzerland.. This list of universities in Switzerland lists all public and private higher education institutions accredited and coordinated according to the Federal Act on Funding and Coordination of the Swiss Higher Education Sector (short: Federal Higher Education Act, HEdA).
University of Neuchâtel. Neuchâtel is home to the French-speaking University of Neuchâtel. The university has five faculties and more than a dozen institutes, including arts and human sciences, natural sciences, law, economics and theology. For the 2005–2006 academic year, 3,595 students (1,987 women and 1,608 men) were enrolled.
Part of the Zurich University of Applied Sciences. 32. Swiss Federal University for Vocational Education and Training. University of Teacher Education. 1,850 [33] 2021. 33. University of Applied Sciences in Special Needs Education. University of Teacher Education.
In the early stages of his career in Neuchatel, Agassiz also made a name for himself as a man who could run a scientific department well. Under his care, the University of Neuchâtel soon became a leading institution for scientific inquiry. [citation needed] Portrait photograph by John Adams Whipple, circa 1865
Swissuniversities (stylised as swᴉssunᴉversᴉtᴉes) is the umbrella organization of universities and colleges in Switzerland.. Swissuniversities has 38 member institutions, including the two federal institutes of technology, ten cantonal universities, ten (state-run and private) universities of applied sciences, and sixteen universities of teacher education.
The International Centre for Sports Studies, known mostly by the initials CIES from the French Centre International d'Etude du Sport, is an independent research and education centre located in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. It has a research group called CIES Football Observatory that focuses on statistical studies of football -related matters.
François Grosjean in 2011. François Grosjean is a Professor Emeritus and former Director of the Language and Speech Processing Laboratory at the University of Neuchâtel (Switzerland). [1] His specialty is psycholinguistics and his domains of interest are the perception, comprehension and production of language, be it speech or sign language ...