The university system in Europe was a direct result of the work of church scholars. During the Middle Ages, these scholars, often associated with monasteries and cathedral schools, laid the groundwork for higher education by emphasizing the study of theology, philosophy, and the liberal arts. This led to the establishment of universities, such as the University of Paris and Bologna, which became centers of learning and intellectual exchange.
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