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Student Life: the History and Structure of College Town
Short Introduction Usually a college or university town is considered to be a community where ordinary students are the members of such community. Town is not always a town. Actually it is a city, rather small or of medium size. In some cases it may be a neighborhood or a separate district of a city. The university may be big, it may have various branches such as liberal arts colleges. It may be not so big because of the small number of the residential population. Nevertheless, university towns in all cases are evened because the higher education institution represents different sides of life: economic and social as well. Moreover, a lot of local inhabitants may be employed by the university. In this case student population may increase the total number of local population completely. The European Type of College Town A European university town is usually characterized by a fact that the University it belongs to was founded many years before. In some cases it happened right after the industrial revolution. That is why the economy of the city where college town is situated is closely connected with the college activity. Moreover, it is strongly supported by the college structure which may include various organizations. The list of such sub-departments is long enough. It includes university hospitals and clinics, various laboratories, libraries and printing houses. Moreover, business organizations, student rooms, dining halls, students’ unions and societies, various academic festivities also belong to this number. Frankly speaking, the history of the European city is often closely connected with the history of the particular university itself. A lot of European college towns have not only been places for scientific research and educational process. They also are centers of social, political and cultural impact on people throughout many years. The examples of such towns include Bologna, Heidelberg, Pisa, or Poitiers.
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