Chapter 370: There are mountains, rivers and people to accompany you

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Ye Chao likes it very much, there are not many cities like this in China, but there are not many people who have reached this height.

There are mountains and rivers, nature, city towers, history, heritage, and future......

Where bears are infested, Ye Chao decided to stay here for a while longer.

In the city of Bern, there is also a number of universities, the University of Bern.

The founding of the University of Bern can be traced back to the establishment of a seminary in the early 16th century to train Puritan ministers for the Reformation.

The school had 3 professors at the time of its foundation and 6 by the end of the 17th century. By the eighteenth century, the school was dominant in the humanities and theology.

The University of Bern has eight faculties: the Faculty of Theology, the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, the Faculty of Medicine, the Vetsuisse Faculty of Zoology, the Faculty of Humanities, the Faculty of Human Sciences, and the Faculty of Science.

The University of Bern offers higher education at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels, offering a wide range of specializations such as theology, business administration, law, political science, sociology, medicine, art history, theatre, archaeology, oriental cultural studies, philosophy, dentistry, religious studies, geography, physics, biology, chemistry and molecular sciences, statistics, physical education, etc.

Today, it is a diverse university.

But when it comes to its history, let's start with the beginning of the Enlightenment.

At that time, the University of Bern established education in law and mathematics, and in 1805 the government of Bern reformed the entire higher education system, and the school expanded from a seminary to a university with four faculties, so that the school not only trained priests but also sent lawyers and physicians (including internal medicine and veterinary medicine) to society, and the philosophy department (including the humanities and natural sciences) provided basic education for the other three departments.

In 1831, the Bernese aristocracy gave way to the Liberals, and the new government faithfully met the need to provide public services while cultivating the social elite by transforming the former graduate school into a German-style Bern university.

In 1834, the University of Bern was established at the suggestion of Karl Neuhaus, the Minister of Education, and the University Act introduced academic freedom to teaching and research at the university, increasing the number of professors from 29 to 45.

In 1885 the number of students exceeded 500, and at the end of the nineteenth century with the influx of foreign students exceeded 1,000.

In the period 1868 and 1870, the number of girls from Russia increased the number of girls in the school. Anna Tumarkin obtained her Habilitation at the University of Bern in 1898, becoming the first female professor in Europe to hold a doctorate and a university teaching qualification.

The former seminary and graduate school were located in the Barfüsser Monastery in Bern, which was converted into a Baroque building in 1678 and 1684, and in the late 19th century the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the University of Bern left the monastery in the city center and moved into its own building.

In 1903 the main building of the University of Bern in Grossen Schanze was inaugurated.

At the turn of the century, the University of Bern, faculties and faculties were increased.

The Christian Catholic Theological Institute, established in 1874, is seen as the foundation for the state religion of the state, independent of the papacy.

The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine was separated from the University of Bern in 1868 and returned in 1900 as a faculty of the University of Bern. In the nineteenth century, the two specializations of the Faculty of Philosophy were gradually separated, and in 1921 the Faculty of Philosophy was officially divided into the Faculty of Philosophy and History and the Faculty of Philosophy and Natural Sciences.

Economics, originally located in the Faculty of Law, gained fame and became a separate department of the Faculty of Law in 1912, and in 1954 the former Faculty of Law was renamed the Faculty of Law and Economics.

By the end of World War II, there had been a period of expansion that had given the University of Bern widespread acclaim in the economic and cultural fields.

In the fifties and sixties, the country's demand for talent pools and the expansion of the education sector in the academic and scientific fields increased significantly.

By 1956, the University of Bern had 250 professors and 2,122 students, and then the University of Bern entered a period of rapid development.

Along with the development, the University of Bern has also expanded spatially. In order to make more space, the Faculty of Humanities moved out of the main university building and renovated the site of the famous Tobler chocolate factory in Switzerland, which has received high praise at home and abroad, and has become the seat of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Bern.

The University of Bern has always been guided by the mission set out in its motto, that is, to set the policy of the University of Bern to the highest standards, and to make the University of Bern a world-class university with a multilateral and flexible teaching method.

In order to shorten the distance between teachers and students and to increase understanding, the University of Bern intends to place students and teachers in the same living area. Therefore, both well-known professors and lecturers not only teach students in the classroom, but also help students solve various problems and difficulties encountered in life.

They place great emphasis on fostering a rapport between faculty and students, and thanks to the university's strong relationship with faculty and students, the University of Bern continues to attract students from all over the world.

In addition, the University of Bern places great emphasis on developing students' practical work skills, which makes graduates highly sought-after in the job market.

A pragmatic university, a university that applies what it has learned, and the talents it teaches are of course talents who are welcomed by all walks of life in society.

To others, Bern is a sacred university, but for Ye Chao, it is not just a sacred university - cough, it can also be a place where young people gather, that is, a place with many beautiful women.

Schools are meant to be a haven for young people to learn.

However, it's also a place where perverts' eyes are often aimed at.,How many student girls have sacrificed their precious No 1 here......

The demonic Ye Chao is also aimed at the young and beautiful girls of the University of Bern, and they are full of vitality......

Wherever the devil passed, the beauties turned their heads and looked sideways......

This is a temptation from the bottom of my heart, and I don't know what to do, and I go deep......

Everywhere Ye Chao passed, the beautiful scenery was seen, the beautiful colors were read, the beautiful man stood aside, and the beautiful woman followed. Looking for beauties and going to college has almost become Ye Chao's usual method, and the beauties of the university are mostly knowledgeable, temperamental and energetic.

Now, even if he is a demonic Ye Chao, he is no longer a hungry ghost. He looks for girls, but he is used to having beautiful women to accompany him.

There is food, there is beautiful scenery, there is good wine, and if there is no beautiful woman, it is a deficiency after all, and that's it.

Conquering beauties, for the devil, there is an inexplicable pleasure.

However, when the demonic Ye Chao has read countless women, this method no longer seems to be so fresh and exciting. However, there is better than nothing, and happiness is better than dull.