University of Ostry
Motto | Per scientiam, profectum |
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Motto in English | "Through knowledge, progress" |
Type | Public |
Established | 1949 |
Parent institution | University of Bürchaft |
Chancellor | Maria Malinowska |
Rector | Matthäus Raskop |
Academic staff | 57 |
Undergraduates | 503 |
Location | , , |
Campus | Urban |
Language | Ostric, Weranic |
Colors | Blue, grey, white |
Website | www.uostroy.we |
The University of Ostry (Ostric: Ùniwersytet Òstrsczi; Weranic: Universität von Ostrei), often shortened to U Ostry, is an undergraduate-only public university and the only post-secondary institution in Ostry. Founded in 1949, the University of Ostry is focused on the educational needs of Arctic communities, and is affiliated with the larger University of Bürchaft on mainland Werania.
History
The site of the current University of Ostry first housed Saint Matthew's Church, built in 1857. The church, run by the monastic Order of Saint Peter, burned down in 1912, after an electrical fire. The plot stayed empty until 1930, when the Order began building the Straszna Rëbna Seminary, which officially opened in 1932.
The seminary opened an orphanage within its building in 1935, which took in homeless and destitute children from around Jakóbgard and elsewhere in Ostry. By 1945, the seminary and orphanage faced financial bankruptcy, and the Order of Saint Peter began to look for interested parties to buy the property. The government of Werania, looking to bolster higher education in Ostry, bought the dilapidated Straszna Rëbna Seminary in early 1948, announcing plans to convert the grounds into a urban university campus. The University of Ostry officially opened on 1 September 1949.
The campus was expanded upon twice, first in 1951 to include a block of apartments and dormitories behind the Main Hall, and again in 1999, when the Jónek Nesz Library and Research Centre was opened, connecting with the Main Hall.
Programs
The University of Ostry offers a number of undergraduate degrees offered, with a focus on liberal arts, social sciences, and environmental sciences. As of 2019, U Ostry offers over twenty programs, including History, Business, Computer Science, and Social Work.
U Ostry also offers degrees in Arctic Studies and Environmental Science, two programs that have distinguished the institution from other schools in the region.
Archives
The University of Ostry has operated the Jónek Nesz Library and Research Centre since 1999, and holds the largest grouping of records and documentation regarding Ostric history and ecology. The Centre also keeps numerous government records, as well as the largest collection of land sale receipts from the period of Weranicization.
Student life
There are two dormitories on campus, housing around two hundred students per school year. U Ostry also offers a tennis court open during the summer months. The campus pub, The Fish Head, is frequented by both students and locals alike, and often has live performances.