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This is a list of universities which were split into more than one new institution. Over the history numerous higher education institutions were split up or some scholars left already established institutions and established new ones. Some of the oldest medieval universities were established when students or faculty moved en masse from one town to another. Many of those splits were rampant, motivated by ideological, political or identity concerns. Among others, they include politically motivate mass breakup of French universities in the aftermath of protests of 1968 when in 1971 the total of fifteen universities was split up into 56 new ones or linguistic and communitarian breakup of Belgian universities.

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  • قائمة الجامعات المنقسمة (ar)
  • List of split up universities (en)
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  • هذه قائمة بالجامعات التي تم تقسيمها إلى أكثر من مؤسسة جديدة. على مر التاريخ تم تقسيم العديد من مؤسسات التعليم العالي أو ترك بعض العلماء مؤسسات قائمة بالفعل وأنشأوا مؤسسات جديدة. تم إنشاء بعض أقدم جامعات العصور الوسطى عندما انتقل الطلاب أو أعضاء هيئة التدريس بشكل جماعي من مدينة إلى أخرى. كان العديد من هذه الانقسامات متفشيًا بدوافع أيديولوجية أو سياسية أو مخاوف تتعلق بالهوية. من بين أمور أخرى، تشمل الدوافع السياسية التفكك الجماعي للجامعات الفرنسية في أعقاب احتجاجات عام 1968 عندما تم تقسيم إجمالي الخمس عشرة جامعة في عام 1971 إلى 56 جامعة جديدة أو الانقسام اللغوي والمجتمعي للبلجيكيين الجامعات. (ar)
  • This is a list of universities which were split into more than one new institution. Over the history numerous higher education institutions were split up or some scholars left already established institutions and established new ones. Some of the oldest medieval universities were established when students or faculty moved en masse from one town to another. Many of those splits were rampant, motivated by ideological, political or identity concerns. Among others, they include politically motivate mass breakup of French universities in the aftermath of protests of 1968 when in 1971 the total of fifteen universities was split up into 56 new ones or linguistic and communitarian breakup of Belgian universities. (en)
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