East India Company College

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East India Company College was a training institution in England established by the British East India Company to educate civil servants for administrative service in India.


Statements (37)
Predicate Object
instanceOf educational institution
training college
affiliation British Empire colonial administration
alsoKnownAs East India College
Haileybury College
architect William Wilkins
campusType residential college
closed 1858
country England
established 1806
foundedBy British East India Company
East India Company
historicalPeriod British colonial period in India
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Haileybury
Hertfordshire
notableAlumni Henry Bartle Frere
James Outram
John Lawrence, 1st Baron Lawrence
John Stuart Mill
operatedBy British East India Company
East India Company
ownedBy East India Company
primaryIntake East India Company civil service candidates
purpose education of administrators for British India
training civil servants for the East India Company
reasonForClosure transfer of Indian administration to the British Crown in 1858
successorInstitution Haileybury and Imperial Service College
taughtSubject classics
history
law
mathematics
natural philosophy
oriental languages
political economy
trainingFor East India Company civil service
administrative service in India

Referenced by (9)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Allan Octavian Hume ("East India Company College, Haileybury")
Henry Bartle Frere ("East India Company College, Haileybury")
educatedAt
East India Company College ("East India College")
alsoKnownAs
John Lawrence, 1st Baron Lawrence ("East India Company College, Haileybury")
education
Thomas Malthus
employer
Haileybury College ("East India College")
foundedAs
Haileybury, Hertfordshire, England ("East India College")
hasFormerInstitution
Haileybury, Hertfordshire, England ("East India College")
hasSite
Indian Civil Service ("East India Company civil service")
precededBy

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