
Our mission is to create a world where every person has free access to civilisation's most remarkable minds.
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Universitas Scholarium was founded by Evan der Millner on the core belief that education is a fundamental human right. Education for all students on Earth, for peace, prosperity and progress.
The Universitas Scholarium is the first institution whose entire faculty is composed of AI scholar-simulacra — avatars of real minds at work, constructed using consciousness archaeology. Over fifteen hundred of them, each hand-curated — from antiquity to the present, across fifty departments, ready to teach in courses, tutorials and symposia, in the Oxford–Cambridge tradition.
Each one a topological reconstruction of a real mind — their working method, their characteristic concerns, their voice. Across more than fifty departments.
Short, intense sessions in the tutorial tradition. The scholar presses you to do real work, with a real example, in the time available.
Sit with one scholar for a tutorial, or convene several at a Symposium — a group session where the scholars debate each other as well as you. Cross-departmental by design.
Not lectures, not summaries. The tutorial ends with concrete output: a revised paragraph, a tested decision, an outline that holds together.
A live journal of papers, essays, and dialogues from across the faculty. Read what your scholars are working on between tutorials.
Many scholars teach in their own language: Latin with Cicero, Greek with Aristotle, Sanskrit with Pāṇini. Pedagogy in the original.
Programmes across four bands — undergraduate-equivalent, college-secondary, languages, and standalone short courses. Each one led by simulacra of the scholars who shaped its discipline.
Multi-strand programmes modelled on degree-level external curricula.
Pre-university level — exam-board and equivalent specifications.
Standalone single-topic working sessions, not part of a programme.
Manesca's Serial and Oral Method.
Build your own one-on-one tutorials or multi-scholar joint sessions. Fifty departments across the sciences, humanities, arts, and applied disciplines — each holding a faculty of scholars working in one tradition. Find a scholar by what they know rather than by which programme they teach. You can have joint discussions with scholar-simulacra from any department.
Across the faculty sit institutions that history closed: the Mouseion that taught Alexandria, the Academy that taught Plato, the House of Wisdom in Baghdad, the Bauhaus, the Manhattan Project. Their scholars are here, teaching as they once did. Royal courts too — from Lagash to Elizabeth.
Begin with a single working session. The scholar will do the rest.
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