National character studies were undertaken to understand how the culture and personalities of nations, as living entities, affected their relationships with each other, especially in the context of war. Objections to this field of study included the ideas that nations take on a different identity during times of war; that conclusions drawn from the analysis of a nation were at the mercy of the investigator in relation to their proximity to the nation; and that the nation could not be categorized as a whole, but only based on the people and societies who make up the nation.
National character studies were undertaken to understand the unique qualities, traits, and behaviors of a particular country's population. Some objections to these studies include the risk of stereotyping and oversimplification of complex cultural identities, as well as the potential for reinforcing nationalistic narratives and prejudices. Additionally, critics argue that such studies may overlook individual differences and variations within a society.
National College of Computer Studies was created in 1998.
National Council for the Social Studies was created in 1921.
National Institute for Environmental Studies was created in 2001.
Character Studies - 2005 was released on: USA: 6 April 2005
Character Studies - 1927 was released on: USA: 20 November 1927
California National University for Advanced Studies was created in 1993.
National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies was created in 1997.
National University of Advanced Legal Studies was created in 2005.
Ibn Sina National College for Medical Studies was created in 2004.
The motto of National College of Computer Studies is 'In the world of IT, all roads leads to NCCS'.
Z. Ilunga has written: 'Bibliography of rural studies undertaken in Zambia' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Rural conditions, Rural development
It means: "studies pass into our character"