Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge and Chelmsford, UK
Anglia Ruskin University teaches students skills that will equip them for life and seeks to create new knowledge for the benefit of the economy, the community ...
Initially Anglia Polytechnic University (APU), it retained the word 'polytechnic' in its title because "the term 'polytechnic' still had value to students and their potential employers, symbolising as it did the sort of education that they were known for – equipping students with effective practical skills for the world of work"[1] although in 2000 there was some self-doubt about including the term 'polytechnic' – it was the last university in the country to have done so. Wanting to keep the 'APU' abbreviation, a suggestion put forward by the governors was 'Anglia Prior University' (after a former Chancellor), but the Governors decided to keep 'polytechnic' in the title.
pòlytéchnic[pòly・téchnic]
- レベル:大学入試程度
[形]工芸[応用科学]教育の.
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1 工芸学校.
2 ((英))ポリテクニック:大学程度の技術・人文社会・芸術の総合高等教育をする.
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