Development of the European First Universities in the Medieval Period

Authors

  • Reena

Keywords:

Development, European, Universities, Medieval Period.

Abstract

This paper provides a brief portrayal of the medieval college, which fostered its institutional construction during the
12th century. The medieval college might be said to have started in Italy and France in the 12th century, with the
College of Bologna and the College of Paris filling in as models for other people. It was only after the fifteenth
century that the expression "universitas," alluding to an organization, was utilized solely to recommend an
educating learning local area. In Britain, Oxford and Cambridge were the earliest imitators of the Paris design, and
both advanced along comparable lines. These foundations then set the example for pioneer universities in America.
Concerning guidance, the actual idea of the foundation, understudy assessment, and educational program,
European universities were the antecedents of those that created in the US.

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Published

2020-09-01

How to Cite

Reena. (2020). Development of the European First Universities in the Medieval Period. Eduzone: International Peer Reviewed/Refereed Multidisciplinary Journal, 9(2), 36–41. Retrieved from https://eduzonejournal.com/index.php/eiprmj/article/view/183