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Noun
/kəˈlējēəm/,
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collegia, plural;
  1. A society of amateur musicians, esp. one attached to a German or US college

  2. An advisory or administrative board in Russia


  1. In Ancient Rome, a collegium (plural collegia, "joined by law") was any association with a legal personality. Such associations had various functions.
  2. The collegia (plural of a collegium, "joined by law") were government departments in Imperial Russia, established in 1717 by Peter the Great. The departments were housed in the Twelve Collegia building in Saint Petersburg.
  3. A collegium is a French form of schooling that is both a secondary school and a college. They are not extremely common today. Most collegiums in the United States were built by Catholic religious orders. ...
  4. A committee or council; Any of several legal associations
  5. Association or organization of people with a common interest, religion, or profession.
  6. Outside Nineveh PGP , astrologers TT  worked in groups of ten, led by a Commander-of-Ten TT , who communicated with the royal court.
  7. A college, particularly a school operating under a charter allowing it the privilege of setting the rules of conduct for its members. (147 n. 19)
  8. The Collegium is UWMC's governing body, consisting of faculty, staff and student representatives. It has numerous committees that help govern almost all aspects of campus life. Collegium meets once a month. Its meetings are chaired by the Dean, a non-voting member of the Collegium.
  9. An event at which the principal focus is a variety of classes offered throughout the day. Also called Schola or University.
  10. a type of group organization that involves rotating leadership and inclusion of each member in decision-making
  11. A course of lectures.  See: Vorlesung.