ULIQ

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University of Liberty Islands in Qumma (ULIQ)

ULIQ is a full-scale higher education institute in Fursan, capital of Qumma. The investment of creating the ULIQ is part of the Liberty Islands foreign policy. The state of LI wants to establish a worldwide network of cultural, educational, scientific and research institutes to help advance the developing countries by supporting their knowledge-based industry. This network can ensure the LI education to keep its extremly high quality by collecting wordwide experiences. This can also help advertise the country.


University of Liberty Islands in Qumma (ULIQ) is the very first center of higher learning in the history of the country. With close ties between the QEC and Liberty Islands having developed, investment has been pouring in from the small North Atlantic country, the largest of which has been its contribution to Qumman education.

Costing nearly $60 million upon completion, the investment was funded 100% by the LI, with 20% of revenue going to the QEC per year. The administration of ULIQ will be made up of both Qummans and LI citizens, with the latter being able to bring over as many employees as it so chooses. The headmaster is always of LI nationality, and the curriculum will follow the LI educational system.
ULIQ Campus in Fursan, Qumma

The university is made up of two main buildings, and surrounding the buildings are the student housing, built in typical LI architecture, with each townhouse accommodating between 40-60 students. Initial registration for the university was recorded at 530, the same number of Fursan's population just 7 years ago. ULIQ offers diplomas, masters, and PhDs in nearly every general field; the only thing lacking is further education in the field of medicine and health. However, it features the complete educational range for business, arts and sciences, engineering, and law. It also has its own football field, which will become the home of Fursan FC. ULIQ will be the first of its kind in the entire region, and will surely attract students from all over the western coast of Africa. As such, accommodation in the student housing has been generous, with the university able to hold up to 4,000 students, and able to cater to up to 7,500. It is expected to become the focal point of all education in the country, and hopes to become the educational center of the region as well.*

(* from Qumma MD at SC4Dev )

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