About a United States organization for academic policy and research other uses CarnegieFoundation disambiguation Infobox Non profit Non profit name CarnegieFoundation for the Advancement of Teaching Non profit logo Image CFATLOGO.jpg founded date 1905 founder Andrew Carnegie location Princeton, NJ ... Founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1905 and chartered in 1906 by an act of the United States Congress , the CarnegieFoundation for the Advancement of Teaching is an independent policy and research center ... education and student financial aid. The rebirth of an independent CarnegieFoundation With Ernest L. Boyer s appointment as president in 1979, the CarnegieFoundation for the Advancement of Teaching ... power for the public good a history of the CarnegieFoundation for the Advancement of Teaching . With a new ... CarnegieFoundation http www.carnegiefoundation.org CarnegieFoundation for the Advancement of Teaching ... Publications . DEFAULTSORT CarnegieFoundation for the Advancement of Teaching Category Andrew CarnegieFoundation for the Advancement of Teaching Category Educational foundations Category Organizations ... of education. Nine presidents have guided the Foundation through its history, each bringing unique shape to its work. Influential Foundation achievements include development of the Teachers Insurance ... of the Carnegie Unit and Student Hour Carnegie Unit , founding of the Educational Testing Service , and establishment of the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. The CarnegieFoundation was a leader in the effort to provide federal aid for higher education, including Pell Grants ... the Congressional charter in 1906 and broadened the Foundation s mission to include work in education ... of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. His focus was on balancing quality and equity. Alan Pifer, again president of both the Foundation and the Corporation, established a task force in 1967 under the leadership of Clark Kerr . Under Kerr s direction, the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education ... more details
CarnegieFoundation may refer to Carnegie Corporation of New York , a grantmaking foundation in the United States associated with libraries among other projects CarnegieFoundation Netherlands , the managing organization of the Peace Palace in the Netherlands CarnegieFoundation for the Advancement of Teaching , a policy and research center in the United States See also Carnegie Endowment for International Peace , a foreign policy think tank based in Washington, D.C. Carnegie disambiguation disambiguation ar nl Carnegie Stichting ... more details
Orphan date August 2007 The Foundation for the Advancement of Art , founded by painter Michael Newberry, has as its stated purpose to establish innovative representational painting and sculpture as the alternative to postmodern art in the world s leading contemporary art museums. The foundation hosts an annual lecture conference. The foundation s web site complains that although there are very many representational artists, they are discriminated against by art museums. External links http www.artadvancement.org Foundation for the Advancement of Art http www.michaelnewberry.com Michael Newberry art org stub Category Arts organizations Category Article Feedback 5 ... more details
Image FastLogo.png thumb FAST The Foundation for Advancement of Science and Technology FAST was established in 1980, as a private national institution. The Foundation is registered with the Central Board of Revenue CBR and the Government of Pakistan as a charitable institution. FAST established the National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences NUCES or NU in July, 2000, so as to expand the activities of existing institutes, to establish more campuses throughout the country, and to maintain its tradition of academic excellence. The University has been established chartered by the Government of Pakistan under ordinance No.XXIII of 2000 on 1 July 2000 and is currently one of the leading technology universities in Pakistan . The Foundation spends over one hundred million rupees annually to achieve its aims and objectives. It is the resolve of the Foundation that an indigent candidate, after he she fulfills the selection criteria, should never be turned away from the doors of the University for want of resources, the Foundation currently spends over ten million rupees per year for financial support for the needy. The university has campuses at Karachi , Lahore , Islamabad and Peshawar . FAST is a direct result of untiring efforts of Agha Hasan Abedi founder and Chairman of BCCI Bank. See also National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences FAST Institute of Computer Science External links http www.nu.edu.pk Official Site of NUCES Category National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences Category Education in Pakistan ur ... more details
Multiple issues orphan February 2012 no footnotes October 2011 refimprove October 2011 infobox Organization name Foundation for Democratic Advancement abbreviation FDA formation type Democracy and Electoral Fairness Democracy Reform and Advocacy Organization headquarters 728 Northmount Drive NW, PO Box 94 location Calgary, Canada T2K 1P0 leader title Executive Director leader name Stephen Garvey website http democracychange.org The Foundation for Democratic Advancement FDA is a non partisan and independent democracy reform and advocacy organization. The FDA s reforms are centered on increasing the voice of the will of the people. FDA members embrace the following principles progress, innovation, objectivity, and transparency. The mission of the FDA is to advance democratic processes all over the world in terms of transparency and fairness, thereby bringing the will of the people to the forefront of democratic discourse. The FDA conducts research on key issues in democracy including electoral processes and their application. This is done through analysis of constitutional and legislative material and real world application. The intent of this research is to provide policy recommendations on electoral systems to key stakeholders and the general public. The FDA reports are based on defined methodology, matrices, and scoring scales. The FDA also researches both legislative documents and theoretical literature. The FDA audit process, consisting of audit teams and observers, forms the structure of the FDA reports. External links http democracychange.org FDA website http foundationfordemocraticadvancement.blogspot.com FDA blog http www.facebook.com DemocracyChange FDA Facebook http www.slideshare.net FDAdvancement FDA Reports Election Organizations Category Election and voting related organizations ... more details
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Cleanup date June 2008 Created in 1985, the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching NCCAT provides professional development for educators. NCCAT s main campus is located in Cullowhee , North Carolina , with a second campus on Ocracoke Island . History The 1983 North Carolina Teacher of the Year, Jean Powell of Clinton, North Carolina was an invited guest speaker to the North Carolina Commission on Education for Economic Growth. Powell told the commission that North Carolina should create a place where teachers could go to become enthusiastic about learning again and could pass this enthusiasm on to their students. To attract and retain the best teachers, we must find a way to enhance their self worth, pride of accomplishment, and enthusiasm, she said. The commission liked Powell s idea. The Chancellor of Western Carolina University , H.F. Robinson, was appointed to head a planning committee. In 1985 the NC General Assembly established NCCAT as part of the University of North Carolina system. The Center was modeled after the Aspen Institute . ref Reforming Educators Teachers, Experts, and Advocates, Samuel Mitchell, pp 44 46 ref Operations began in 1986 on the campus of Western Carolina University and in 1990 a new facility was constructed for the NCCAT in Cullowhee. A board of trustees representing all of the state s educational districts governs the center. NCCAT s campus on Ocracoke Island , North Carolina, is a former U.S. Coast Guard station. The Ocracoke campus will make NCCAT programs more accessible to teachers who live and work in the eastern part of the state. NCCAT s Mission NCCAT s mission is to provide a dynamic environment, in an atmosphere of respect ... Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching http server.admin.state.mn.us resource.html?Id 6758 ... time for reflection, inspiration, and professional networking and develop renewed enthusiasm for teaching ... Annual Governor s Conference on Teaching & North Carolina s Future University of North Carolina ... more details
The National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts known by the acronym NFAA honors the most talented high school seniors, or, more specifically, American students in the 17 18 year old age bracket, in the performing, visual and literary arts through the YoungArts program formerly known as the acronym ARTS . The YoungArts program is considered by many to be the most prestigious arts competition for young adults it is the exclusive nominating organization for the Presidential Scholars of the Arts. NFAA was founded in 1981 by the late Ted Arison , founder of Carnival Cruise Lines , and his wife Lin Arison, with a mission to identify emerging artists and assist them at critical junctures in their educational and professional development and to raise the appreciation for, and support of, the arts in American society. YoungArts disciplines YoungArts accepts registrations in nine disciplines Cinematic Arts animation , narrative, and non narrative Dance ballet , jazz dance , Tap dance tap , modern dance , choreography , and world dance forms Jazz musical composition composition and instrumental Music composition and instrumental Photography color, black & white, digital, silver process, etc. Theater spoken and musical Visual Arts painting , drawing , sculpture , multi media, Ceramic art ceramics , scenic design , costume design , fashion design , jewelry , among others Voice classical, jazz, and popular Writing poetry , short story , novel , creative non fiction , playwriting scriptwriting Eligibility and requirements YoungArts is open to American students or students who have residency status. Students must either be in their senior year of high school or age 17 18 on December 1 to be eligible for YoungArts. High school juniors of any age are not eligible until their senior year. High school seniors and college students who have not yet turned 17 are also eligible. Registrations are due by October 1 each year and audition portfolio materials must be received at NFAA headquarters ... more details
Image Fte head1.gif thumb 400px Foundation for Teaching Economics The Foundation for Teaching Economics FTE is an organization founded in 1975 that promotes economics education by hosting free workshops for high school students and teachers, and by providing educational resources to teachers. External links http www.fte.org Official FTE website edu org stub Category Economics education Category Organizations established in 1975 ... more details
About the Dutch CarnegieFoundation, owner and manager of the Peace Palace other uses CarnegieFoundation disambiguation Image Carnegie Stichting charter of foundation 1903.jpg thumb right Foundation charter of the CarnegieFoundation. Image International Court of Justice.jpg thumb right The Peace Palace in The Hague , Netherlands The CarnegieFoundation lang nl Carnegie Stichting is an organization based in The Hague , Netherlands . It was founded in 1903 by Andrew Carnegie in order to manage his donation of US 1.5 million, which was used for the construction, management and maintenance of the Peace Palace . The Peace Palace was built to house the Permanent Court of Arbitration and a library of international law. The Foundation became the legal owner of the Peace Palace since the Permanent Court of Arbitration , which is based there along with its library, could not own the building under Dutch law. The Foundation has five Dutch board members, of which four are chosen by the Monarchy of the Netherlands Dutch monarch and one by the Supervisory Board of the Permanent Court of Arbitration . Current chairman of the CarnegieFoundation is Hans van den Broek . Since 1931 the foundation has been entrusted with the annual awarding of the Wateler Peace Prize . The CarnegieFoundation is a member of the Hague Academic Coalition . This is a consortium of institutions in the fields of international relations, international law and international development, based in The Hague. The CarnegieFoundation is one of the founding partners of The Hague Institute for Global Justice , a newly established ... and CarnegieFoundation website http www.vredespaleis.nl showpage.asp?pag id 462 List of chairmen http www.haguejusticeportal.net eCache DEF 1 975.html Hague Justice Portal CarnegieFoundation Category Andrew Carnegie Category Foundations based in the Netherlands Category Charities based in the Netherlands ... Organizations established in 1903 it CarnegieFoundation nl Carnegie Stichting Nederland ... more details
The International Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property ATRIP was founded in 1981. It pursues only educational and scientific objectives to contribute to the advancement of teaching and research in the field of the law of intellectual property . ref ATRIP web site, http www.atrip.org 11.htm Constitution of the International Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property , Art. 3. Consulted on February 21, 2007. ref References This article uses the Cite.php citation mechanism. If you would like more information on how to add references to this article, please see http meta.wikimedia.org wiki Cite Cite.php div class references small references div See also Intellectual property organization External links http www.atrip.org Official web site international law stub int org stub Category Intellectual property organizations ... more details
Wikify date December 2010 The http www.faimer.org Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research FAIMER is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates ECFMG as it promotes international health professions education through programmatic and research activities. ref cite web title FAIMER About Us Strategic Plan Mission url http www.faimer.org about strategic plan.html accessdate 2011 11 28 ref These activities include ref cite web title FAIMER About Us Activities url http www.faimer.org about.html accessdate 2011 11 28 ref Creating Educational Opportunities for Health Professions Educators that support the exchange of educational expertise, acquisition of new methodologies in teaching and assessment, and pursuit of advanced degrees in health professions education. Discovering Patterns and Disseminating Knowledge about the relationship between health professions education and health care, and the impact of physician workforce and migration issues on the functioning of health care systems. Developing Data Resources to develop and maintain accurate, publicly available information that promotes an understanding of the world s health professions education systems today, and how they should look tomorrow. Among FAIMER s data resources is the International Medical Education Directory IMED , a free web based listing of medical schools that are recognized by the appropriate government agencies in the countries where the medical schools are located. ref cite web title FAIMER Data Resources International Medical Education Directory IMED url http www.faimer.org resources imed.html accessdate 2011 11 28 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Foundation For Advancement Of International Medical Education And Research Category Medical and health organizations based in the United States med org stub ... more details
Orphan date November 2006 unreferenced date January 2012 The Orpheum Foundation for the Advancement of Young Soloists is a Swiss foundation of international orientation based in Zurich . Its purpose is to encourage budding soloists in the field of classical music . Activities The Orpheum Foundation for the Advancement of Young Soloists promotes, documents and publicises the artistic work of young, highly talented musicians from the field of classical music. At the International Orpheum Music Festival for the Advancement of Young Soloists, held every two years in Zurich and Basel , the selected artists are given the opportunity to perform concerts with well known conductors and orchestras both to an audience and to expert groups, thereby gaining experience at the highest professional level and building up important relationships. Decisions about inclusion in the Orpheum Advancement Programme are taken by the Artistic Director, on the basis of recommendations by mentors who are associated with the foundation. Requirements 18 to 25 years old, 30 at the most, independent of origin and religious affiliation, high level of virtuosity, artistic maturity, personality, career ambition as a soloist. Note Orpheum is not a competition and does not award any grants. History The Orpheum Foundation for the Advancement of Young Soloists was created in Zurich on 21 February 1990 by entrepreneurs with an awareness of culture, under the leadership of Dr. Hans Heinrich Coninx. Financial provision for the foundation was from the start structured on a purely private sector basis. The motive for creating the foundation was the realisation that, even after winning a competition, it is extremely hard ... Dr. Hans Heinrich Coninx Managing Director Sylvester Vieli Address Orpheum Foundation for the Advancement ... efforts. It is at this point that the Orpheum Foundation steps in, by making it possible for the budding ... Orpheum Music Festival for the Advancement of Young Soloists has taken place in Zurich every two ... more details
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is the largest of the United Kingdom s current 140 NHS Foundation Trust s. fact date June 2011 The Chief Executive is Sir Andrew Cash and the Medical Director Professor Michael Richmond . The organisation provides healthcare services for people in the Sheffield area and surrounding area of South Yorkshire and beyond. The trust provides a very wide range of specialities, and consists of two main parts. 1 the West Campus, consisting of the Royal Hallamshire Hospital a large acute hospital together with its Jessop Wing for fertility, women s health and care of newborn babies , Weston Park Hospital a specialist cancer hospital and the Charles Clifford Dental Hospital , all located between Broomhill ward Broomhill and Broomhall in the West End, Sheffield West End . Areas of speciality covered include infectious diseases and tropical medicine, neurology, neurosurgery, urology and haematology. 2 the Northern General Hospital , located in the northern suburbs around Longley , Firth Park , Grimesthorpe and Shiregreen. Areas of speciality covered include plastic surgery, respiratory medicine, cardiology. Sheffield Children s Trust Sheffield Children s Hospital is a separate trust. Besides being a major healthcare services provider, providing over 900,000 appointments and operations each year, ref http www.sth.nhs.uk about 1 1.php Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Website ref the Foundation Trust also provides clinical education for medical students from the University of Sheffield . The Trust uses the Single Transferable Vote voting system to elect its Members Council. ref http stvaction.org.uk NHS foundation trusts NHS Foundation Trusts using STV STV Action. Accessed 26 July 2009 ref The Trust and its hospitals have close links with the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam University . See also Northern General ... Category NHS Foundation Trusts Category Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Category ... more details
Transferable Vote voting system to elect its Members Council. ref http stvaction.org.uk NHS foundation trusts NHS Foundation Trusts using STV STV Action. Accessed 26 July 2009 ref Royal Preston Hospital ... NHS Foundation Trusts Category Organisations based in Lancashire Category City of Preston, Lancashire ... more details
Notability date February 2011 Refimprove date September 2007 SOPHIA is a European Foundation for the Advancement of Doing Philosophy with Children . It is an open Europe an cooperative organization for educator s and philosopher s working with the subject of philosophy with children . Related articles Philosophy for Children External links http sophia.eu.org Official website Category Non profit organisations based in the Netherlands Category Philosophy organizations org stub philosophy stub th SOPHIA ... more details
The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine HJF is a private, not for profit organization established in 1983 and authorized by Congress to support medical research and education at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences USU ref http www.usuhs.mil USU ref and throughout the military medical community.The Foundation was named in honor of Washington State Senator Henry Scoop Jackson , who sponsored the original legislation. Senator Jackson had a long standing commitment to military medicine and health. HJF provides scientific and management services, from infrastructure development, financial administration and clinical trials management to staffing, continuing medical education and event planning. The Foundation works with a variety of programs, from large multi site trials to small, benchtop projects, both nationally and abroad. USU, located in Bethesda, Maryland , is the nation s only federal school of medicine and graduate school of nursing. It was established by Congress in 1972. The University s curriculum is similar to that of its civilian counterparts, but it also provides additional specialized education elements geared towards producing career uniformed officers. Today, one in four active duty physicians are USU alumni. USU was a major focus of the documentary film Fighting for Life , which will be released in 2008. HJF s largest program is the U.S. Military HIV Research Program USMHRP , ref http www.hivresearch.org USMHRP ref whose mission is to protect U.S. military personnel and aid the international fight against HIV. Established in 1988, the tri service USMHRP focuses on HIV vaccine development, prevention, disease surveillance and care and treatment for HIV. USMHRP is centered at the Division of Retrovirology, Walter ... Foundation For The Advancement Of Military Medicine Category Educational institutions established ... sites and seven military medical treatment facilities. The Foundation supports nearly 1,000 ... more details
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intromissing date April 2009 Infobox Hospital Name Wirral University Teaching Hospital Org Group NHS Foundation Trust Image Width Caption optional Logo optional Location Wirral Region Merseyside State England Country UK HealthCare NHS Type General Teaching Speciality Standards optional if no national standards Emergency Yes Affiliation University of Liverpool School of Medical Education Beds Founded July 1, 2007 Closed optional Website http www.whnt.nhs.uk Wiki Links optional Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is one of the United Kingdom s thirty two NHS Foundation Trust s. It provides healthcare for people in the Wirral Peninsula and surrounding areas in North West England . The trust is responsible for four sites Arrowe Park Hospital, Upton, Merseyside Upton Clatterbridge Hospital, Bebington Victoria Central Hospital, Wallasey St Catherine s Community Hospital, Tranmere, Merseyside Tranmere References no footnotes date April 2009 reflist 2 External links Official http www.whnt.nhs.uk Category NHS Foundation Trusts ... more details
Carnegie may refer to Andrew Carnegie , Scottish American industrialist and philanthropist, for whom many entries on this page are named Dale Carnegie , motivational speaker and author David Carnegie entrepreneur , Scottish Swedish industrialist David Carnegie explorer , Australian explorer Herb Carnegie Jamaican Canadian hockey player and philanthropist James Carnegie, 3rd Duke of Fife Mary Elizabeth Carnegie , American nurse and educator Roderick Carnegie , Australian businessman, born 1932 Earl of Northesk , surname Carnegie, 1662 to 2010 Earl of Southesk , surname Carnegie Institutions Named for Andrew Carnegie The Carnegie Building , a building on the campus of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for which he provided funds Carnegie College , in Dunfermline, Scotland, a further education college Carnegie Community Centre in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia The Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs Carnegie Deli , in New York City Carnegie Endowment for International Peace The CarnegieFoundation disambiguation , several foundations Carnegie Hall , a concert hall in New York City Carnegie Hall, Inc. , a regional cultural center in Lewisburg, West Virginia The Carnegie Hero Fund Carnegie Institution for Science , also called Carnegie Institution of Washington CIW , which conducts scientific research The Carnegie stages of embryonic development Carnegie library , libraries built with grants paid by Carnegie The Carnegie Medal in Literature Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Institute of Technology CIT , now part of the Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Museum of Art , in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which awards the Carnegie Prize Carnegie Museum of Natural History , featuring the famous Dinosaur Hall The Carnegie collection , a series of educational figures based on the exhibits in Dinosaur Hall Carnegie Steel Company , for which was named USS Carnegie CVE 38 USS Carnegie CVE 38 Carnegie United Kingdom Trust , a charitable foundation Named for industrialist ... more details
italic title image Advancement of learning.jpg right thumbnail Title page The Advancement of Learning full title Of the Proficience and Advancement of Learning, Divine and Human is a 1605 book by Francis Bacon . External links http www.gutenberg.org etext 5500 Full text on Project Gutenberg http www.classic literature.co.uk british authors 16th century francis bacon the advancement of learning Full text at classic literature.co.uk http www.btinternet.com glynhughes squashed bacon.htm Condensed Version 1 page Notes reflist References philosophy book stub DEFAULTSORT Advancement of Learning Category Works by Francis Bacon philosopher Category 1605 books ro The Advancement of Learning ... more details
all was a triumphal return to Dunfermline, where Carnegie s mother laid the foundation stone ... for purposes of public interest and social and educational advancement. ref? In all his ideas, Carnegie ... to endow the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust , a grant making foundation. ref Scottish charity SC012799 ...Infobox person name Andrew Carnegie image Andrew Carnegie, three quarter length portrait, seated, facing slightly left, 1913 crop.jpg caption Andrew Carnegie in 1913. birth date birth date 1835 11 25 mf ... Whitfield Carnegie Louise Whitfield children Margaret Carnegie Miller networth profit 298.3 billion ...   February 2008. website signature Andrew Carnegie signature.svg Image Andrew Carnegie in National Portrait Gallery IMG 4441.JPG 200px right thumb Carnegie as he appears in the National Portrait Gallery United States National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. Andrew Carnegie IPAc en icon ... en k r n i respell kar NEG ee ref name MacKay p29 MacKay Little Boss A life of Andrew Carnegie ... important philanthropists of his era. Carnegie was born in Dunfermline , Scotland, and emigrated ... Pittsburgh s Carnegie Steel Company , which was later merged with Elbert H. Gary s Federal Steel Company ... others he built Carnegie Hall , later he turned to philanthropy and interests in education, founding the Carnegie Corporation of New York , Carnegie Endowment for International Peace , Carnegie Institution of Washington , Carnegie Mellon University and the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh . Carnegie gave most of his money to establish many Carnegie library libraries , schools, and universities ... in history after John D. Rockefeller . Carnegie started as a telegraph er and by the 1860s had investments ... steel industry . In the 1870s, he founded the Carnegie Steel Company , a step which cemented ... industrial enterprise in the world. Carnegie sold it in 1901 for 480 million to J.P. Morgan , who created U.S. Steel . Carnegie devoted the remainder of his life to large scale philanthropy ... more details
Orphan date October 2008 There are many Human Advancement programmes around the world which are mainly concerned with improving the lives of people in poor communities. Human Advancement is also about making changes to society in order to improve the lives of individuals, their mind mental , emotional and Spirituality spiritual growth by improving education , appreciation of culture , encouraging strengths and special qualities in individuals, developing science and technology and decreasing threats to the Human Race . External links http www.rbf.org programs charles.html Rockefeller Brothers Fund website Category Community development ... more details
The Advancement Project is group with the stated goal of promoting civil rights. It was founded in 1999 by civil rights lawyers in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. . Board members include Constance L. Rice , who is also a co director, former United States Assistant Attorney General Bill Lann Lee , and Harry Belafonte . External links http www.advancementproject.org Advancement Project DC http www.advanceproj.org Advancement Project LA http www.healthycity.org Healthy City http www.lapdonline.org search results content basic view 32828 Rampart Blue Ribbon Panel Categories Category Legal advocacy organizations in the United States ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name An Advancement of Learning image File AnAdvancementOfLearning.jpg 200px image caption The cover of 1st edition author Reginald Hill illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series Dalziel and Pascoe series, 2 genre Crime fiction crime novel publisher Collins Crime Club pub date 1971 media type Print Hardcover pages 254p. isbn ISBN 0002310090 oclc 16194286 preceded by A Clubbable Woman followed by Ruling Passion An Advancement of Learning is a crime fiction crime novel by Reginald Hill , the second novel in the Dalziel and Pascoe series. In this novel, the detectives investigate a murder at the fictional Holm Coultram College. ref http felonyandmayhem.com book an advancement of learning ref More bodies are found after their arrival on campus ref http www.harpercollins.ca books An Advancement of Learning Reginald Hill?isbn 9780007313037&HCHP TB An Advancement of Learning ref . In this novel, Pascoe s future wife joins the action as a faculty member whom he knew from years past. The book s title is an homage to Francis Bacon s 1561 1626 philosophical tome, The Advancement of Learning . ref http www.gutenberg.org etext 5500 ref References Reflist Publication history 1971, London Collins Crime Club ISBN 0002310090, Pub date 1971, Hardback 1996, Toronto Harper Collins Canada ISBN 0586072594, Paperback 2008, New York Felony & Mayhem Press ISBN 978 1 934609 08 8 , Pub date 2008. Dalziel and Pascoe DEFAULTSORT Advancement Of Learning, An Category 1971 novels Category Novels by Reginald Hill Category Campus novels crime novel stub ... more details