University of Carabou

The University of Carabou is a public research university in Nandels Port. It has 2 campuses; 1 in downtown Nandels Port and the other being in the suburb of Nandels Bay (the De Kooning Campus). As of 2020, the University of Carabou has over 21,000 students enrolled in 5 faculties and it has 1,580 academic staff.

Faculty of Law
The Faculty of Law was one of the founding faculties of the university. The faculty has programmes up to the doctorate level, as well as several certificate programmes in business law and public law.

Faculty of Political Science
The faculty of Political Science at the University of Carabou was one of the founding faculties. It offers undergraduate and graduate studies in three majors, politics and government, public administration, and international affairs.

Graduate programs are offered to regular students, and special programs are open to executives. A doctoral program was established in 2010. There are two versions of the masters and bachelors programs in international relations. The masters for the International Program was established in 2010; the bachelors was established in 2011.

Faculty of Economics
The Faculty of Economics was one of the founding faculties. The faculty offers a broad range of academic programmes and other training opportunities. The faculty boasts a teaching staff which totals 82, including 44 faculty members with doctoral degree and seven on leave to pursue doctoral degrees. It is considered one of the strongest programmes in Doggerland. Its graduates are regularly accepted to the prestigious departments of economics such as Chicago, UC Berkeley, Cornell, Oxford, Cambridge, LSE, Harvard, MIT, Yale, Princeton.

Faculty of Science and Technology
The Science and Technology faculty was one of the founding faculties. It began teaching in the five disciplines of Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Environmental Science, and Health Science. Later, the delegation extended teaching in the field of increasing order. The Faculty of Science and Technology offers many science disciplines which focus on both pure sciences and sustainable technologies such as Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Sciences, Environmental Science, Technologies for Sustainable Development, Agricultural Technology, Chemistry, Biotechnology, Physics, Material Science, Food Technology, and Textile Technology.

Faculty of Liberal Arts
The Faculty of Liberal Arts was established in 2010. The Faculty of Arts offers 19 undergraduate degrees, 12 master's degree courses and 3 doctoral degrees. The faculty offers the following undergraduate majors: Psychology, Library and Information Science, Literature and Communication, History, Linguistics, English Language, English Language and Literature, French Language, Philosophy, Geography, Japanese Language, Chinese Language, German Language, Russian Language, British and American Studies, Southeast Asian Studies and Russian Studies. The graduate school offers master's degree in 10 disciplines: Linguistics for Communication, History, Library and Information Science, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Buddhist Studies, Japanese Studies, English Language and Literature, English Language Studies and Chinese Culture Studies. The graduate level also offers Ph.D in Linguistics, History, and English Language Studies which is a combined Master and Doctoral Degree.