Information about Date Of Establishment
The date of establishment or date of founding of an institution is the date on which that institution chooses to claim as its starting point. Often the criteria that define a date of establishment or founding are ill-defined—or more specifically, are ill-defined in general, although each institution tends to adopt a rather rigid definition of its own date of establishment.
A government of a nation state may define its date of establishment by:
Likewise, a university may define its date of establishment by:
Ultimately an established date of an institution either is decided upon as an internal matter by that institution or is decided for that institution by a normative higher authority outside that institution. For all institutions falling into a particular type of similar institutions, if the date of establishment is not decided by the same authority using the same criteria variations in the definition of the date of establishment can arise.
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A government of a nation state may define its date of establishment by:
- Declaration of independence from a now-foreign power, e.g. 4th July, 1776 of United States of America
- Ratification of its constitution
- Signing of a treaty ending a revolutionary war
Likewise, a university may define its date of establishment by:
- The date at which the papers of its incorporation was approved
- The date on which it first opened for the teaching of classes
- If the university derived from a previously-established institution, either the reorganization or the establishment of the parent institution.
Ultimately an established date of an institution either is decided upon as an internal matter by that institution or is decided for that institution by a normative higher authority outside that institution. For all institutions falling into a particular type of similar institutions, if the date of establishment is not decided by the same authority using the same criteria variations in the definition of the date of establishment can arise.
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