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extramural classes

  • 1 extramural

    [ekstrə'mjuərəl]
    1) ((of teaching, lectures etc) for people who are not full-time students at a college etc: extramural lectures.) libero
    2) (separate from or outside the area of one's studies (in a university etc): extramural activities.) fuori dall'università
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    extramural /ɛkstrəˈmjʊərəl/
    a.
    1 (rif. a un'università) che non fa parte dei corsi di laurea; libero: extramural classes, corsi liberi; extramural department, dipartimento che gestisce i corsi liberi
    2 (rif. ad attività, studio, ecc.) collaterale; esterno: extramural activities, attività collaterali; (med.) extramural care, cure a domicilio ( fornite da un ospedale)
    3 ( sport, USA: di partita, ecc.) contro la squadra di un'altra scuola; interistituto
    4 fuori delle mura ( d'una città); extramurale; extramoenia (lat.)
    extramurally avv.

    English-Italian dictionary > extramural

  • 2 extramural

    /'ekstrə'mʌndein/ * tính từ - ở ngoài thành, ở ngoài giới hạn (một thành phố...) - ngoài trường đại học =extramural classes (courses)+ lớp bổ túc ngoài trường đại học (cho các học viên không phải là học sinh đại học)

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > extramural

  • 3 extramural

    adjective
    (Univ.) außerhalb der Universität nachgestellt
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    [ekstrə'mjuərəl]
    1) ((of teaching, lectures etc) for people who are not full-time students at a college etc: extramural lectures.) außerhalb der (Universitäts-, etc.)Mauern
    2) (separate from or outside the area of one's studies (in a university etc): extramural activities.) außerhalb (der Universität)
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    extra·mu·ral
    [ˌekstrəˈmjʊərəl, AM -ˈmjʊr-]
    adj inv
    1. esp BRIT (outside university) außeruniversitär, außerhalb der Universität nach n
    2. (by correspondence) Fernstudien-; (part-time) Teilzeit-
    \extramural courses Fern[studien]kurse pl
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    ['ekstr\@'mjUərəl]
    adj (Brit UNIV)

    extramural department — selbstständige Abteilung für Teilzeitkurse, die allen zugänglich sind

    extramural studiesTeilzeitstudium außerhalb des normalen Universitätsprogramms

    extramural activityZeitvertreib m neben dem Studium; ( esp hum : in spare time ) Freizeitaktivität f (hum)

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    extramural adj (adv extramurally)
    1. außerhalb der Mauern (einer Stadt etc oder Universität):
    a) Hochschulkurse außerhalb der Universität,
    b) Fernkurse
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    adjective
    (Univ.) außerhalb der Universität nachgestellt

    English-german dictionary > extramural

  • 4 Stuart, James

    [br]
    b. 2 January 1843 Balgonie, Fife, Scotland
    d. 12 October 1913 Norwich, Norfolk, England
    [br]
    Scottish engineer and educator.
    [br]
    James Stuart established the teaching of engineering as a university discipline at Cambridge. He was born at Balgonie in Fife, where his father managed a linen mill. He attended the University of St Andrews and then studied mathematics at Cambridge University. In 1867 he took up a post as Assistant Tutor at Trinity College, Cambridge, where his skills as a teacher were quickly recognized. The University was at that time adapting itself to the new systems of instruction recommended by the Royal Commission on university reform in the 1850s, and Stuart took an active part in the organization of a new structure of inter-collegiate lecture courses. He made an even more significant contribution to the establishment of extramural courses from which the Cambridge University extension lecture programme developed. This began in 1867, when Stuart took adult classes in Manchester and Crewe. The latter, in particular, brought him into close contact with those involved in practical mechanics and stimulated his interest in the applied sciences. In 1875 he was elected to the newly created Chair of Mechanism and Engineering in Cambridge, and he set out energetically to recruit students and to build up a flourishing unit with its own workshop and foundry, training a new generation of engineers in the applied sciences.
    In November 1884 Stuart was elected to Parliament and embarked on an active but somewhat undistinguished career in politics as a radical Liberal, becoming amongst other things a keen supporter of the women's suffrage movement. This did not endear him to his academic colleagues, and the Engineering School suffered from neglect by Stuart until he resigned the Chair in 1890. By the time he left, however, the University was ready to recognize Engineering as a Tripos subject and to accept properly equipped teaching laboratories, so that his successor J.A. Ewing was able to benefit from Stuart's pioneering work. Stuart continued his political activities and was appointed a Privy Councillor in 1909. He married Elizabeth Colman after resigning the Chair, and on the death of his father-in-law in 1898 he moved to Norwich to take on the direction of the family mustard firm, J. \& J.Colman Ltd.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    Hilken, 1967, Engineering at Cambridge, Ch. 3, pp. 58–106.
    AB

    Biographical history of technology > Stuart, James

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