University of Ciosa

The University of Ciosa (UoC) is a public university located in Valreach. Founded in 297 TE, the university is one of the most prestigious in the region. The university is divided into five faculties: Architecture, Economics, History, Literature, and Political Studies. Each faculty offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs.

History
The University of Ciosa (UoC) is a relatively young institution, having been founded in 297 TE. However, its roots can be traced back to several academic institutions in the southern district of the City of Ciosa, which merged in the early 2nd century TE to form a full university. Since its inception, the UoC has quickly established itself as one of the most prestigious academic institutions in the region, attracting students and scholars from across the Empire.

Early Years
The origins of the UoC can be traced back to the establishment of several independent academic institutions in the southern district of Ciosa during the early 2nd century TE. These institutions focused on a variety of disciplines, including philosophy, law, and mathematics. Over time, these institutions began to collaborate more closely, and in 297 TE, they merged to form the UoC.

Contributions to Scholarship
The UoC has made significant contributions to scholarship in a variety of fields. In the field of history, the university's faculty has produced groundbreaking research on the history of the Empire. The university's library is also home to one of the largest collections of historical documents in the Empire.

Notable Alumni
The UoC has a distinguished alumni body, including several Imperial Scholars who serve the Imperator. These scholars provide expert advice on a variety of matters, including politics, economics, and foreign policy. Among these notable alumni is Konrad Amadeus, a scholar in political science and literature, who was instrumental in drafting the Constitution of the Empire.