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StarCitizen:Universities of the Sol system

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As the home system of mankind, Sol is home to numerous ancient and prestigious institutions of higher education on both StarCitizen:Earth and StarCitizen:Mars. Template:Short description

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Moscow, on Earth. Home to the University of Moscow.

University of Earth at Australia

The StarCitizen:University of Earth at Australia (UEA) conducted the 2832 expedition to StarCitizen:Zaffre Bay outside StarCitizen:Prime on StarCitizen:Terra led by Dr. Kleina Vasli, that uncovered the StarCitizen:Vasli Fragment Stone.<ref name=":10">Template:Cite RSI</ref>

Alumni and Faculty of University of Earth at Australia

Haymore School of Economics

The StarCitizen:Haymore School of Economics is located in Geneva. StarCitizen:Magda Hurston studied here for her undergraduate and graduate degrees, where she attained a Master of Science in Organizational and Social Psychology. Her dissertation, Live, Work, and Play: Employee Productivity in Controlled Environments, was selected as one of the winners of the Best Dissertation Prize for the 2854/2855 academic year.<ref name=":12">Template:Cite Jump Point</ref>

University of Moscow

The StarCitizen:University of Moscow is home to the exolinguistics department who were tasked with studying the StarCitizen:Vanduul language aboard a captured Vanduul carrier.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref> It is not clear whether the University of Moscow is related to any institution from the 21st Century.

Martian Institute of Space and Technology

The StarCitizen:Martian Institute of Space and Technology (MIST) is located in StarCitizen:Port Renatus. Founded in 2221 in response to rapid changes in space technology in the Sol system, MIST places importance on laboratory work, applied science, and other hands-on activities to promote the growth of its students. The institute maintains a complex urban campus that encompasses many well-known laboratories such as the Zemlock Observatory and the Sono and Nyemeto Laboratory,<ref name=":1">Template:Cite RSI</ref> which were named for the Alumni and Faculty involved in the discovery of the Rhetor system<ref name=":4" />. Students and faculty at MIST have won a large number of educational awards over the centuries.<ref name=":1" />

The University was credited with kick-starting the StarCitizen:Second Nuclear Age in 2247, with the commissioning of an advanced StarCitizen:Thorium reactor in StarCitizen:Port Renatus.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref>

Alumni and Faculty of MIST


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