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Educational Observatory Institute The Educational Observatory (incorporating one or more ATFs), when completed, will provide K-12 students with an opportunity to do real science
(observational astronomy) from their classrooms via the internet. These dozens of web pages are broadly catagorized into areas noted on the left. The catagories Observing and Education are further organized by
topics: Astronomy at Marshalltown Community College (MCC), Maps & Mapping Agencies, Weather Resources, and Global Positioning System Resources.
University of Kentucky: Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering
The University of Kentucky's Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering is committed to excellence. Biosystems and
Agricultural Engineering provides an essential link between the biological sciences and the engineering profession. This linkage is necessary for the development of food and fiber production and processing systems
which preserve our natural resource base.
University of Oulu Norhtern lights of knowledge. The University of Oulu is a vibrant science and learning
community of 15,300 students and 3200 staff members.The mission of our university is to advance the education and material well-being of Northern Finland by being a high level international science university of
state-of-the-art research. English + Finnish web page.
University of Pittsburgh
The university that began in a humble log cabin has evolved into an internationally recognized center of learning and research. Medical breakthroughs, amazing discoveries, and brilliant victories dapple
its long history. For 215 years, Pitt has been making the world healthier, safer, and more tolerant, but there is always more work to be done.
University of Sydney The University of Sydney, founded in 1850, is Australia's first university. As one
of Australia's leading universities, the University of Sydney is a key member of the group of eight of Australia's major research intensive universities and the Association of Pacific Rim Universities. The global
network of partner institutions covers research collaboration, joint teaching projects and staff and student exchanges across 37 countries in Europe, North America and Asia.
University of New South Wales, NSW, Sydney The School of Surveying & Spatial Information Systems.
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