university
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My uncle is a professor in this university.
My uncle is a professor in this university.
Usage:
1. The basic meaning of a university is "university", which usually refers to a comprehensive university composed of several colleges. It can be used as both countable and uncountable nouns.
2. Generally, there is no definite article for university names which are composed of proper nouns such as place names and names. When university is used with of, the before it cannot be omitted.
3. In British English? University can refer to "all university staff", including students and faculty.
4. When you say "go to college" or "go to college"? There are generally no articles before college.
Discrimination of words
Research institutes, universities, schools, colleges and research institutes
This group of words has the meaning of "college, university", the difference is:
Institute? Refers to the establishment of colleges with specialized disciplines, such as foreign languages college, geology college, architecture college, etc.
University? Mainly refers to a comprehensive university, generally composed of multiple colleges. College is usually used to refer to universities in general.
School? Refers to the college or department to which a university belongs.
University? More refers to a college, branch or institution of higher learning with fewer disciplines in a university.
College? Refers to a college or school specializing in academic research.
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