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University of Alaska - traduzione in Inglese

UNIVERSITY
University of Alaska-Fairbanks; University Of Alaska; University of Alaska, Fairbanks; UA-Fairbanks; UA Fairbanks; Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines; University of alaska fairbanks; Associated Students of the University of Alaska Fairbanks; ASUAF; University of Fairbanks; U. of Alaska-Fairbanks; User:Art471/Reichardt Building Artwork; Alaska–Fairbanks; UA–Fairbanks; Alaska-Fairbanks; University of Alaska–Fairbanks; University of Alaska at Fairbanks; Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks; Robert G. White Large Animal Research Station
  • Alaska vs. Air Force ice hockey game
  • Signers' Hall

University of Alaska         
La Universidad de Alaska, universidad publica que posee 3 campos universitarios
Alaska         
  • Alaska's interior]]
  • proven oil reserves]] peaked in 1973 and have declined more than 60% since then.
  • Köppen climate types]] of Alaska
  • Albers equal-area conic projection]])
  • Alaskan oil production peaked in 1988 and has declined more than 75% since then.
  • Map of the largest racial/ethnic group by borough. Red indicates Native American, blue indicates non-Hispanic white, and green indicates Asian. Darker shades indicate a higher proportion of the population.
  • [[Bob Bartlett]] and [[Ernest Gruening]], Alaska's inaugural U.S. Senators, hold the 49 star U.S. Flag after the admission of Alaska as the 49th state.
  • Semisopochnoi]].) points in the United States.
  • Alutiiq]] dancer in traditional festival garb
  • Anchorage]], Alaska's largest city
  • Utqiaġvik]] (Browerville neighborhood near [[Eben Hopson]] Middle School shown), known colloquially for many years by the nickname "Top of the World", is the northernmost city in the United States.
  • rural Alaska]]
  • Cordova]], built in the early 20th century to support the [[Kennecott Mines]] and the [[Copper River and Northwestern Railway]], has persevered as a fishing community since their closure.
  • [[Denali]] is the highest peak in North America
  •  Republican [[Don Young]] held Alaska's sole U.S. House seat for 49 years, from 1973 to 2022.
  • its capital]]
  • Main Street in [[Talkeetna]]
  • A [[Bombardier Dash 8]], operated by [[Era Alaska]], on approach to [[Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport]]
  • A dog team in the [[Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race]], arguably the most popular winter event in Alaska
  • John H. Dimond]] State Courthouse, and the [[Alaska State Capitol]]. Many of the smaller buildings in the foreground are also occupied by state government agencies.
  • The [[Kachemak Bay Campus]] of the [[University of Alaska Anchorage]], located in downtown Homer
  • the Spit]]
  • Utqiaġvik]]
  • Miners and prospectors climb the [[Chilkoot Trail]] during the 1898 [[Klondike Gold Rush]].
  • Oil pooled on rocks on the shore of Prince William Sound after the oil spill.
  • [[Halibut]], both as a sport fish and commercially, is important to the state's economy.
  • A line graph showing the presidential vote by party from 1960 to 2016 in Alaska
  • Aerial view of infrastructure at the [[Prudhoe Bay Oil Field]]
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  • Kodiak town]]), [[Kodiak Island]], 1814
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  • Valdez]]. The [[heat pipe]]s in the column mounts are pertinent, since they disperse heat upwards and prevent melting of [[permafrost]].
  • Tustumena}} (named after [[Tustumena Glacier]]) is one of the state's many ferries, providing service between the [[Kenai Peninsula]], [[Kodiak Island]] and the [[Aleutian Chain]].
  • U.S. troops navigate snow and ice during the [[Battle of Attu]] in May 1943
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Alaskan; Alaskans; Alaska, United States; Recording District (Alaska); Largest US state; State of Alaska; US-AK; Alaska (state); Аляска; Alyaska; Alaksa; Arasuka; Alaska (U.S. state); 49th State; Education in Alaska; Culture of Alaska; Religion in Alaska; Elaska; Ulaska; City (Alaska); Town (Alaska); Film industry in Alaska; Alaska Heritage Resources Survey; Alasca; AlaskA; Alaska, USA; Rail transport in Alaska; Forty-Ninth State; Forty-ninth State; Regions of Alaska; Art of Alaska; Public health in Alaska; Alaska borough; Alaska Department of Revenue – Tax Division; Alaska Department of Revenue - Tax Division; Аля́ска; Alaasikaq; Alas'kaaq; Anáaski; AK (state); Railroads in Alaska; Railways in Alaska; List of regions of Alaska; Health in Alaska; 49th state
= Alaska
Ex: All kinds of viewpoints are heard in these meetings from information services in high-technology research establishments to ethnic libraries in Alaska.
Alaska         
  • Alaska's interior]]
  • proven oil reserves]] peaked in 1973 and have declined more than 60% since then.
  • Köppen climate types]] of Alaska
  • Albers equal-area conic projection]])
  • Alaskan oil production peaked in 1988 and has declined more than 75% since then.
  • Map of the largest racial/ethnic group by borough. Red indicates Native American, blue indicates non-Hispanic white, and green indicates Asian. Darker shades indicate a higher proportion of the population.
  • [[Bob Bartlett]] and [[Ernest Gruening]], Alaska's inaugural U.S. Senators, hold the 49 star U.S. Flag after the admission of Alaska as the 49th state.
  • Semisopochnoi]].) points in the United States.
  • Alutiiq]] dancer in traditional festival garb
  • Anchorage]], Alaska's largest city
  • Utqiaġvik]] (Browerville neighborhood near [[Eben Hopson]] Middle School shown), known colloquially for many years by the nickname "Top of the World", is the northernmost city in the United States.
  • rural Alaska]]
  • Cordova]], built in the early 20th century to support the [[Kennecott Mines]] and the [[Copper River and Northwestern Railway]], has persevered as a fishing community since their closure.
  • [[Denali]] is the highest peak in North America
  •  Republican [[Don Young]] held Alaska's sole U.S. House seat for 49 years, from 1973 to 2022.
  • its capital]]
  • Main Street in [[Talkeetna]]
  • A [[Bombardier Dash 8]], operated by [[Era Alaska]], on approach to [[Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport]]
  • A dog team in the [[Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race]], arguably the most popular winter event in Alaska
  • John H. Dimond]] State Courthouse, and the [[Alaska State Capitol]]. Many of the smaller buildings in the foreground are also occupied by state government agencies.
  • The [[Kachemak Bay Campus]] of the [[University of Alaska Anchorage]], located in downtown Homer
  • the Spit]]
  • Utqiaġvik]]
  • Miners and prospectors climb the [[Chilkoot Trail]] during the 1898 [[Klondike Gold Rush]].
  • Oil pooled on rocks on the shore of Prince William Sound after the oil spill.
  • [[Halibut]], both as a sport fish and commercially, is important to the state's economy.
  • A line graph showing the presidential vote by party from 1960 to 2016 in Alaska
  • Aerial view of infrastructure at the [[Prudhoe Bay Oil Field]]
  • url-status=dead }}</ref>
  • Kodiak town]]), [[Kodiak Island]], 1814
  • 265x265px
  • Valdez]]. The [[heat pipe]]s in the column mounts are pertinent, since they disperse heat upwards and prevent melting of [[permafrost]].
  • Tustumena}} (named after [[Tustumena Glacier]]) is one of the state's many ferries, providing service between the [[Kenai Peninsula]], [[Kodiak Island]] and the [[Aleutian Chain]].
  • U.S. troops navigate snow and ice during the [[Battle of Attu]] in May 1943
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Alaskan; Alaskans; Alaska, United States; Recording District (Alaska); Largest US state; State of Alaska; US-AK; Alaska (state); Аляска; Alyaska; Alaksa; Arasuka; Alaska (U.S. state); 49th State; Education in Alaska; Culture of Alaska; Religion in Alaska; Elaska; Ulaska; City (Alaska); Town (Alaska); Film industry in Alaska; Alaska Heritage Resources Survey; Alasca; AlaskA; Alaska, USA; Rail transport in Alaska; Forty-Ninth State; Forty-ninth State; Regions of Alaska; Art of Alaska; Public health in Alaska; Alaska borough; Alaska Department of Revenue – Tax Division; Alaska Department of Revenue - Tax Division; Аля́ска; Alaasikaq; Alas'kaaq; Anáaski; AK (state); Railroads in Alaska; Railways in Alaska; List of regions of Alaska; Health in Alaska; 49th state
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University of Alaska Fairbanks

The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF or Alaska) is a public land-grant research university in College, Alaska, a suburb of Fairbanks. It is the flagship campus of the University of Alaska system. UAF was established in 1917 and opened for classes in 1922. Originally named the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines, it became the University of Alaska in 1935. Fairbanks-based programs became the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 1975.

UAF is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity." It is home to several major research units, including the Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station; the Geophysical Institute, which operates the Poker Flat Research Range and several other scientific centers; the Alaska Center for Energy and Power; the International Arctic Research Center; the Institute of Arctic Biology; the Institute of Marine Science; and the Institute of Northern Engineering. Located just 200 miles (320 km) south of the Arctic Circle, the Fairbanks campus' unique location favors Arctic and northern research. UAF's research specialties are renowned worldwide, most notably Arctic biology, Arctic engineering, geophysics, supercomputing, ethnobotany, and Alaska Native studies. The University of Alaska Museum of the North is also on the Fairbanks campus.

In addition to the Fairbanks campus, UAF encompasses six rural and urban campuses: Bristol Bay Campus in Dillingham; Chukchi Campus in Kotzebue; the Fairbanks-based Interior Alaska Campus, which serves the state's rural Interior; Kuskokwim Campus in Bethel; Northwest Campus in Nome; and the UAF Community and Technical College, with headquarters in downtown Fairbanks. UAF is also the home of UAF eCampus, which offers fully online programs.

In fall 2017, UAF enrolled 8,720 students. Of those students, 58% were female and 41% were male; 87.8% were undergraduates, and 12.2% were graduate students. As of May 2018, 1,352 students had graduated during the immediately preceding summer, fall, and spring semesters.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per University of Alaska
1. Craig Gerlach of the University of Alaska, Fairbanks; Lawrence C.
2. Stuart Chapin III of the University of Alaska, Fairbanks; S.
3. In 1'84, she began teaching at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
4. Geological Survey, University of Alaska Fairbanks and state Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys.
5. The footprint was found June 27 by a University of Alaska Fairbanks student taking a geology field course.