An academic discipline or field of study is a branch of knowledge , taught and researched as part of higher education . A scholar's discipline is commonly defined by the university faculties and learned societies to which they belong and the academic journals in which they publish research .
28-1002: Academic journal Anglican Theological Review [REDACTED] Discipline Theology Language English Edited by Jason Fout Scott MacDougall Publication details History 1918–present Publisher Sewanee: The University of the South ( United States ) Frequency Quarterly Standard abbreviations ISO 4 ( alt ) · Bluebook ( alt ) NLM ( alt ) · MathSciNet ( alt [REDACTED] ) ISO 4 Angl. Theol. Rev. Indexing CODEN ( alt · alt2 ) · JSTOR ( alt ) · LCCN ( alt ) MIAR · NLM ( alt ) · Scopus ISSN 0003-3286 OCLC no. 223307786 Links Journal homepage The Anglican Theological Review
56-430: A few universities and publications. A discipline may have branches, which are often called sub-disciplines. The following outline provides an overview of and topical guide to academic disciplines. In each case, an entry at the highest level of the hierarchy (e.g., Humanities) is a group of broadly similar disciplines; an entry at the next highest level (e.g., Music) is a discipline having some degree of autonomy and being
84-673: A project for a new hospital, and after many changes in the plans and suggested locations, it was eventually installed in the Hospital Clinic on the eastern side of the city's Eixample district in 1900. Today, Medicine is also taught on the Bellvitge Campus and at the Hospital of Sant Joan de Déu . The natural growth of the University of Barcelona has given rise to the need to undertake large-scale building work to meet
112-648: A punishment for the opposition to Bourbons’ rule. Barcelona was to keep its Faculty of Medicine and the Cordelles School of Humanities, governed by the Jesuits . Plans to open the University of Cervera did not get underway until 1715, and it did not start its academic work until 1717, as the successor to the six Catalan universities closed down by Philip V . The first statutes of the new University of Cervera were passed in 1725. "The University of Barcelona
140-502: Is a public research university located in the city of Barcelona , Catalonia , Spain . It was established in 1450. With 76,000 students, it is one of the biggest universities in Spain and has also been ranked 1st in the country in most of the 2024 rankings. It has 106 departments and more than 5,000 full-time researchers, technicians and research assistants, most of whom work in the 243 research groups as recognized and supported by
168-754: Is also home to three large research foundations: the Barcelona Science Park Foundation (PCB) , which includes the Institute of Biomedical Research of Barcelona (IRBB) ; the August Pi i Sunyer Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBAPS); and the Bellvitge Institute for Biomedical Research (IDIBELL). The UB is also a degree-awarding body of the Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI). The University
196-666: Is the "unofficial journal of the seminaries of the Episcopal Church in the United States and the Anglican Church of Canada ." Issues include peer-reviewed articles, poetry submissions, and book reviews. The journal is indexed in L'Année philologique , Old Testament Abstracts , ATLA Religion Database and Modern Language Association Database . Current editors-in-chief are Jason Fout (Bexley Seabury Federation) and Scott MacDougall ( Church Divinity School of
224-552: Is the second-biggest university library in Spain. In 2020, QS World University Rankings by Subject placed the UB in the top 50 for the following subjects: Anatomy and Physiology (14th), Library Science and Information Management (43rd), Philosophy (45th) and Archaeology (47th), while the ShanghaiRanking's Global Ranking of Academic Subjects (ARWU) placed it 48th for Clinical Medicine. THE Europe Teaching Rankings 2019 ranked
252-745: The Estudi General of Medicine’’ with the appointment of a number of teachers of the liberal arts, without which the study of medicine was virtually useless. From that day forth, the Estudi was known as the Estudi of Medicine and the Arts’’. The prerogative granted by King Alphonse the Magnanimous in 1450, authorizing the Consell de Cent to found a university in Barcelona, was the culmination of
280-481: The Government of Catalonia . In 2010, the UB was awarded 175 national research grants and 17 European grants and participated in over 500 joint research projects with the business sector, generating an overall research income of 70 million euros. The work of these groups is overseen by the UB's research centres and institutes which collaborate with leading research institutions and networks in Spain and abroad. The UB
308-1282: The Pacific ). References [ edit ] ^ "About" . Anglican Theological Review . Retrieved 29 August 2015 . ^ "Anglican Theological Review" . MIAR: Information Matrix for the Analysis of Journals . University of Barcelona . Retrieved 2022-06-12 . ^ "Editorial Board" . Retrieved 2022-06-12 . External links [ edit ] Official website Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anglican_Theological_Review&oldid=1223132081 " Categories : Anglicanism Christianity studies journals Academic journals established in 1918 Quarterly journals English-language journals Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Quarterly journals (infobox) Official website different in Wikidata and Misplaced Pages Outline of academic disciplines Disciplines vary between well-established ones in almost all universities with well-defined rosters of journals and conferences and nascent ones supported by only
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#1732797638226336-610: The Pope's permission to found a university in the city. Despite the Consell de Cent's refusal to accept the concession issued by the King to found an Estudi General , on 10 January 1401, Martí founded the Estudi General of Medicine’’ in Barcelona under his royal prerogative, granting it the same privileges as those enjoyed by the University of Montpellier . In another document, signed in Valencia on 9 May 1402, King Martí sought to promote
364-785: The University School of Business Studies in 1961, and the Faculty of Economics between 1957 and 1968. Today this district is known as the Pedralbes Campus, while in the nineties the university added the Campus Mundet , housed in some of the buildings of the Llars Mundet . In 2006, the Faculties of History and Geography and the Faculty of Philosophy were moved from the Pedralbes Campus to the historic centre of
392-643: The University was housed initially in the Convent of Carme, which had been disestablished a few years earlier. Here the Faculties of Canon Law, Law and Theology were provisionally installed. The Faculty of Medicine took up residence in the Royal Academy of Medicine, next door to the Hospital of Santa Creu. Thus, all the Faculties were now located in just two streets – carrer Hospital and carrer del Carme. The inadequate nature of these premises soon gave rise to
420-738: The city (Ciutat Vella district), in the El Raval neighborhood, and just a short walk from the Historic Building of the University. The University of Barcelona was the only university in Catalonia until 1971, when the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya , comprising the more technical Faculties and University Schools, became an independent entity. In 1968, the Universitat Autònoma of Barcelona became
448-475: The first of several new universities to be set up in Catalonia. As of 2013, the University of Barcelona comprises 100 departments grouped in 18 faculties and two university schools, one school and eight attached schools. The UB offers 74 undergraduate programs, 349 graduate programs and 48 doctorate programs to 63,000 students. It also has 30 research centers. The library holds about 2,000,000 volumes, and
476-516: The fundamental identity felt by its scholars. Lower levels of the hierarchy are sub-disciplines that do generally not have any role in the structure of the university's governance. Also regarded as a Social science Linguistics listed in Social science Also regarded as a Social science Also listed in Applied science Also regarded as the separate, an entry at the highest level of
504-528: The growing demands made by student numbers that were unthinkable in the nineteenth century. In response to this growth, the university district of Pedralbes was begun in 1952. The first building to be completed on this new city campus was the Faculty of Pharmacy in 1956, alongside the Sant Raimond de Penyafort and the Verge de Montserrat Halls of Residence. This was followed by the Faculty of Law in 1958,
532-617: The heels of earlier Ordinances passed in 1539 and 1559, in which the competitive examination system for the appointment of professors had been introduced. This period was brought to a close with the Decree issued on 23 October 1714, by the Royal High Commission for Justice and Government of Catalonia – created by the Duke of Berwick – ordering the immediate transfer of the Faculties of Philosophy, Law and Canon Law to Cervera as
560-538: The hierarchy Also regarded as a social science Main articles: Outline of futures studies and Futures studies Also regarded as a formal science Also a branch of electrical engineering Also regarded as a social science Also listed in Humanities University of Barcelona The University of Barcelona (official name in Catalan : Universitat de Barcelona, UB )
588-500: The iron bell housed in the tower in the Pati de Lletres — the "Patio of the Arts"— were installed in 1881. Complementing the building work, sculptures and paintings were commissioned either directly from artists of repute or awarded in open competition. Medical sciences continued to be taught at the former Hospital of Santa Creu i Sant Pau. In 1879, the Faculty of Medicine was presented with
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#1732797638226616-444: The need to construct a larger home for the University, and in 1863, work began on Elies Rogent 's new building, though it would not be fully completed until 1882. Its construction was to have major repercussions for the city, since it was one of the first buildings to be raised outside the ancient city walls. Work on the building lasted for more than twenty years, although by 1871 the first lectures were being given there. The clock and
644-570: The patronage of the City Hall, the cathedral schools and the Dominican convent of Santa Caterina, which established itself as a major cultural centre. It was King Martí the Humane who set in motion the process that would result in the foundation of the University of Barcelona. In his letter written 23 January 1398, and addressed to the councillors of Barcelona, he informed them that he had sought
672-463: The process initiated in 1398. For a number of reasons, in particular the civil war that raged during the reign of John II and the subsequent conflicts involving the peasant farmers, the official Estudi General of Barcelona did not begin to develop until the reign of Fernando the Catholic ; but it was under Charles I , in 1536, that the foundation stone was laid for the new university building at
700-420: The top end of La Rambla . From that moment on the university began to carry out its work as normal despite financial difficulties and in-fighting between university teachers, though this was not to stop some illustrious professors from making their mark in their respective fields and creating their own schools of academic followers. The 1596 Ordinances once more showed the need for reform. These followed hard on
728-672: Was closed by the Bourbon dynasty after the War of the Spanish Succession from 1714 until 1837." The university was restored to Barcelona during the liberal revolution during the reign of Isabella II . In 1837, the University of Cervera was transferred to Barcelona, the capital of the principality. From that moment forth it was recognized as the cultural home of the four Catalonia and the Balearic Islands . On its return
756-601: Was founded under the royal prerogative granted by King Alfons el Magnànim on 3 November 1450. For forty-nine years prior to this, however, the city had a fledgling medical school (or Estudi General , as the universities were known at that time), founded by King Martí of Aragon , but neither the Consell de Cent (Barcelona's Council of One Hundred) nor the city's other leading institutions had given it their official recognition, considering it an intrusion on their respective jurisdictions. Alfons el Magnànim’s prerogative, though,
784-409: Was granted at the petition of the Consell de Cent , and so the council was always to consider the Estudi General created in 1450 as the city's true university, since it was very much under its control and patronage. The process that culminated in the foundation of the Estudi General of Barcelona can be traced back to the end of the fourteenth century, with the opening of a number of schools under
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