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Universitians,
Arabic
English
French
Mandarin (Chinese)
Russian
Spanish
Spanish
Language combinations ...
there are so many at World University and School ...
beginning with the United Nations' languages' combinations ...
(there's lots of precedent for translation at the United Nations,
but not in terms of MIT OpenCourseWare's translations of their courses -
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/translated-courses/ -
which is great precedent for WUaS's plans to move MIT OCW into other languages).
So, again ...
Arabic language -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Arabic_language
English language
http://worlduniversity.wikia. com/wiki/English_language
French language
http://worlduniversity.wikia. com/wiki/French_language
Mandarin language (Chinese)
http://worlduniversity.wikia. com/wiki/Mandarin_language_( Chinese)
Russian language
Spanish language
And then there are many of these pairs ...
Arabic - English
Arabic - French
Arabic - Mandarin
Arabic - Russian
Arabic - Spanish
English - French
English - Mandarin
English - Russian
English - Spanish
French - Mandarin
French - Russian
French - Spanish
Mandarin - Russian
Mandarin - Spanish
... in terms of learning languages, cultures, and much more.
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And then there are Nation States / countries ... and relations to languages ...
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e.g.
Hi, Axel,
Thanks for your email. WUaS welcomes volunteer teachers, editors and other creative symbolizers, - as wiki ... and Wikipedia is our model for volunteer contributors. Have you edited Wikipedia? ... Here's WUaS's Scots' Gaelic page ... http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Scottish_Gaelic ... and your German-Scots' Gaelic-English axes are particularly interesting (http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/German_language), since WUaS would like to articulate between all (7,413+) languages and become accredited in all (204+) countries, and Wikipedia by way of comparison is in 285 languages, and they're building a new Wikidata database for language and database reasons.
WUaS hasn't begun to hire, and when we do, we're planning to begin with interns and job postings, and eventually look for Ph.D.s. for faculty. As MIT-centric WUaS grows into other languages (all) and countries (all), our business model will eventually focus on companies, governments, (and philanthropists), probably on a kind of quota system, so please, in your scholarly pursuits, stay tuned to sources in Germany and Scotland (e.g. governments, companies and philanthropists) which fund education (e.g. who, for example, may have had previous relations with MIT), and let me/WUaS know of these. An online, CC, STEM-centric, MIT-centric education at WUaS in various languages will appeal to many, different countries ... Please stay tuned and in touch, - but all of this will take a while.
Best,
Scott
...
Universitians,
I just created and posted below a number of new, Nation States' and Languages' wiki, subject pages at WUaS, which I hope will become accredited-in-those-languages- and countries, MIT OCW-centric, WUaS universities, for United Nations' languages, - Arabic, English, French, Mandarin, Russian and Spanish - which, in some ways, are the lingua francas of the world. And eventually these will be linked with WUaS's online Bookstore - http://worlduniversity. wikia.com/wiki/Bookstore_/_ Computer_Store_(New_&_Used)_ at_WUaS .
For those of you who speak some of these languages, or hail from some of these countries, these are the beginnings of universities in these languages.
WUaS will eventually seek to translate the Subject names, and this Subject Template - http://worlduniversity.wikia. com/wiki/SUBJECT_TEMPLATE - as we move into Wikidata.
Best,
Scott
Languages (http://worlduniversity.wikia. com/wiki/Languages):
Arabic
English
French
Mandarin (Chinese)
Russian
Spanish
Countries (http://worlduniversity.wikia. com/wiki/Nation_States):
Arabic
English
French
Mandarin (Chinese)
Russian
... where, again, each of these languages will become a WUaS university unto itself in that language...
*
Language combinations ...
there are so many at World University and School ...
beginning with the United Nations' languages' combinations ...
(there's lots of precedent for translation at the United Nations,
but not in terms of MIT OpenCourseWare's translations of their courses -
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/translated-courses/ -
which is great precedent for WUaS's plans to move MIT OCW into other languages).
So, again ...
Arabic language -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Arabic_language
English language
http://worlduniversity.wikia.
French language
http://worlduniversity.wikia.
http://worlduniversity.wikia.
Russian language
Spanish language
And then there are many of these pairs ...
Arabic - English
Arabic - French
Arabic - Mandarin
Arabic - Russian
Arabic - Spanish
English - French
English - Mandarin
English - Russian
English - Spanish
French - Mandarin
French - Russian
French - Spanish
Mandarin - Russian
Mandarin - Spanish
Russian - Spanish
... in terms of learning languages, cultures, and much more.
*
And then there are Nation States / countries ... and relations to languages ...
*
And then there are so many, further pairings ...
e.g.
Scots' Gaelic - German
Hi, Axel,
Thanks for your email. WUaS welcomes volunteer teachers, editors and other creative symbolizers, - as wiki ... and Wikipedia is our model for volunteer contributors. Have you edited Wikipedia? ... Here's WUaS's Scots' Gaelic page ... http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Scottish_Gaelic ... and your German-Scots' Gaelic-English axes are particularly interesting (http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/German_language), since WUaS would like to articulate between all (7,413+) languages and become accredited in all (204+) countries, and Wikipedia by way of comparison is in 285 languages, and they're building a new Wikidata database for language and database reasons.
WUaS hasn't begun to hire, and when we do, we're planning to begin with interns and job postings, and eventually look for Ph.D.s. for faculty. As MIT-centric WUaS grows into other languages (all) and countries (all), our business model will eventually focus on companies, governments, (and philanthropists), probably on a kind of quota system, so please, in your scholarly pursuits, stay tuned to sources in Germany and Scotland (e.g. governments, companies and philanthropists) which fund education (e.g. who, for example, may have had previous relations with MIT), and let me/WUaS know of these. An online, CC, STEM-centric, MIT-centric education at WUaS in various languages will appeal to many, different countries ... Please stay tuned and in touch, - but all of this will take a while.
Best,
Scott
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