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The University of Nebraska system is the public university system in the state of Nebraska, USA. Founded in 1869 with one campus in Lincoln, the system now has four university campuses and operates a two-year technical agriculture college. * University of Nebraska–Lincoln, which is the state's flagship, land-grant, Carnegie Research I/Research-Extensive university. Founded in 1869 as the University of Nebraska. * University of Nebraska Omaha, which is the state's public urban university. Founded in 1908 as Omaha University, the school joined the University of Nebraska system in 1968. * University of Nebraska at Kearney, which is the state's university especially focused on undergraduates, and in a smaller setting. Founded in 1905 as the Nebraska State Normal School at Kearney, the school joined the University of Nebraska system in 1991. * University of Nebraska Medical Center (located in Omaha). The medical school was founded in 1880, and it became a part of the University of Nebraska system in 1902. * Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture (located in Curtis, Nebraska), is managed by the University of Nebraska pursuant to an agreement.〔http://nebraska.edu/docs/president/12%20NCTA.pdf〕 ==NU Institutes== The University of Nebraska has four interdisciplinary, University-wide institutes operating across the University of Nebraska system. * Buffett Early Childhood Institute * National Strategic Research Institute * Robert B. Daugherty Water for Food Institute * Rural Futures Institute Two of NU's campuses also partner in the Peter Kiewit Institute, a facility in Omaha, Nebraska that houses academic programs from both the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's College of Engineering and the University of Nebraska at Omaha's College of Information Science and Technology. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「University of Nebraska system」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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