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==Notable people==
==Notable people==
Notable alumni of the university include [[Kaede Nakano]], [[Chikageki|Chizuru Ogawa]], [[Maartje de Jager]], [[Catherine Baudelaire]], [[Astrid Marett]], [[Virginia Astley]], the members of [[Infectious Grooves]], [[Nauşa Felan]], and [[Sáe Nyran]].
Notable alumni of the university include [[Kaede Nakano]], [[Chikageki|Chizuru Ogawa]], [[Maartje de Jager]], [[Catherine Baudelaire]], [[Astrid Marett]], [[Virginia Astley]], the members of [[Infectious Grooves]], [[Nauşa Felan]], [[Sáe Nyran]], and [[Tetramazones|Hélène Daucourt]].


[[Saira Telyn]] studied at the university but left without graduating, while [[Virginia Gerstenfeld]] worked at the faculty without having earned a formal degree.
[[Saira Telyn]] studied at the university but left without graduating, while [[Virginia Gerstenfeld]] worked at the faculty without having earned a formal degree.

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Anca Déuréy University
MottoΦιλόσοφος γίνου (Be a seeker of wisdom)
TypePublic research university
Established1958 (official recognition)
Academic staff
6.000 (2020)
Administrative staff
3.000 (2020)
Students90.000 (2020)
Location
Narsiad
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Websitehttp://www.andeu.gls/

Anca Déuréy University is a public research university in Narsiad, Herlan. Previously organised as a clandestine university in Xevden, it began to operate openly after Narsiad joined the Free Territories, and was made official after the Liberation War. It is one of Gylias' oldest and most prestigious universities, as well as the largest.

History

Anca Déuréy, the university's namesake

The university was founded clandestinely in the late 19th century, when writer Anca Déuréy began to lend her Narsiad mansion for the use of informal schools. When she died, her testament specified that her mansion would become an archive for her works and a public education institution. This was rendered difficult by the ongoing Xevdenite disintegration, and although the pressure was eased somewhat by the Alscian Border War and insurgencies, it continued to operate underground until Narsiad joined the Free Territories.

Anca Déuréy University was given official recognition after the Liberation War ended, with the city of Narsiad taking responsibility for its funding. It is one of Gylias' few tertiary education institutions named after a person. The lavish campus was one of Eðe Saima's prized public works projects during the Golden Revolution, and remains a leading example of "public luxury".

Academics

Anca Déuréy University is divided into three faculties: Humanities, Science, and Medicine. There are a total of 20 departments, each grouped in their respective faculty.

Notably, the university does not have an economics department.

It is considered a top research institution of Gylias, particularly in social sciences, humanities, and psychedelics.

Governance

The university is governed through a system of direct democracy: boards are chosen by sortition among students and faculty, who then vote on every issue. The boards in turn elect the university council, which monitors performance and formalises the budget and long-term planning.

Its motto — Φιλόσοφος γίνου (Filósofos gínou) — is one of the Delphic maxims, and translates as "Be a seeker of wisdom".

Notable people

Notable alumni of the university include Kaede Nakano, Chizuru Ogawa, Maartje de Jager, Catherine Baudelaire, Astrid Marett, Virginia Astley, the members of Infectious Grooves, Nauşa Felan, Sáe Nyran, and Hélène Daucourt.

Saira Telyn studied at the university but left without graduating, while Virginia Gerstenfeld worked at the faculty without having earned a formal degree.

While Anca Déuréy University is one of Gylias' most prestigious universities, in the egalitarian context of Gylian education, it is comparatively underrepresented in political life, with most of its alumni pursuing careers in academia or the arts. Mathilde Vieira is the only Prime Minister to have attended the university.