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A national university is generally a university created or managed by a government, but which may at the same time operate autonomously without direct control by the state.
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- Aim for the Top University Project
- Other colleges
- Thailand
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- United States
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- References
Some national universities are associated with national cultural or political aspirations. For example, the National University of Ireland during the early days of Irish independence collected a large amount of information about the Irish language and Irish culture. In Argentina, the national universities are the result of the 1918 Argentine university reform and subsequent reforms, which were intended to provide a secular university system without direct clerical or government influence by bestowing self-government on the institutions.
Australia
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Cambodia
Canada
Chile
C9 League
Colombia
Costa Rica
Equatorial Guinea
Guatemala
Guyana
Indonesia
Iran
Ireland
Israel
Kazakhstan
Lesotho
Malaysia
Mexico
Mongolia
Pakistan
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Puerto Rico
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Somalia
South Korea
Sri Lanka
Switzerland
Aim for the Top University Project
Other colleges
Thailand
Ukraine
United States
Vietnam
References
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