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Что (кто) такое Polytechnic - определение

TYPE OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION, TEACHING APPLIED ARTS, SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, OR ENGINEERING
Polytechnic University; Polytechnics; PolyU; Politechnika; Polytechnical; Polytechnic (disambiguation); Polytech; Polytechnic university; Polytechnic Management; Polytechnic U; Polytechnic School (disambiguation)
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Polytechnic         
·adj Comprehending, or relating to, many arts and sciences;
- applied particularly to schools in which many branches of art and science are taught with especial reference to their practical application; also to exhibitions of machinery and industrial products.
polytechnic         
¦ noun an institution of higher education offering courses at degree level or below, especially in vocational subjects (little used after 1992, when British polytechnics became able to call themselves 'universities').
Origin
C19: from Fr. polytechnique, from Gk polutekhnos, from polu- 'many' + tekhne 'art'.
polytechnic         
(polytechnics)
1.
In Britain, a polytechnic was a college where you could go after leaving school in order to study academic subjects up to degree level, or to train for particular jobs. In 1992, all the polytechnics in Britain became universities.
N-VAR: oft in names
2.
In the United States, polytechnic is the former name for a school, college, or university which specialized in courses in science and technology.
N-VAR: oft in names
Polytechnic         
Polytechnic is most commonly used to refer to schools, colleges, or universities that qualify as an institute of technology or vocational university also sometimes called universities of applied sciences.
Polytechnics         
·noun The science of the mechanic arts.
Polytechnical         
Polytechnic (band)         
BAND
Polytechnic (Band)
Polytechnic were an English indie-rock band active in 2005–2008, based in Chorlton-cum-Hardy in Manchester.
Polytechnic (United Kingdom)         
TYPE OF TERTIARY EDUCATION TEACHING INSTITUTION IN THE UK BETWEEN 1965 AND 1992
Binary Divide; Polytechnic (UK)
A polytechnic was a tertiary education teaching institution in England, Wales () and Northern Ireland offering higher diplomas, undergraduate degree and post graduate education (masters and PhDs) that was governed and administered at the national level by the Council for National Academic Awards. At the outset, the focus of polytechnics was on STEM subjects with a special emphasis on engineering.
Polytechnic (Greece)         
TITLE WHICH DENOTES INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN GREECE
The Polytechnic (Greek: Πολυτεχνείο) is the traditional name for institutions of higher education in Greece, dealing with engineering at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. There are currently two polytechnics that operate as independent (public) universities and five polytechnic schools that belong to universities.
Polytechnic (Portugal)         
HIGHER EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION IN PORTUGAL
Polytechnic is one of the two sub-systems of higher education of Portugal, the other being a university education. The polytechnic higher education focuses on providing more practical trainings and is profession-oriented, while university education has a strong theoretical basis and is highly research-oriented.

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Polytechnic

Polytechnic is most commonly used to refer to schools, colleges, or universities that qualify as an institute of technology or vocational university also sometimes called universities of applied sciences.

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