School of Natural Philosophy

Natural Philosophy was the common term for the study of nature before the 19th century, including physics, botany, zoology, anthropology, astronomy, biology, chemistry and other modern branches.


Nature has its own logic, which does not follow the human will. Nature is itself; it exists, moves, changes, and evolves according to its own intrinsic ways. Human and human society, as a product of a specific stage of natural development, can only be a concrete manifestation of the logic of nature. In the broad sense, nature refers to all, both phenomena and processes, in the universe.

Scholars take favorite classes, depending on their interests and their major.

Scholars take classes and practice biomimicry,  inspiring the students to solve challenges while:

  • Learning from nature: understanding how natural systems function and the strategies they employ to solve problems. 
  • Emulating nature:  applying natural principles to human designs, technologies, and processes. 
  • Creating Sustainable Solutions: that are environmentally friendly and resource-efficient. 


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