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Common collocations with institution in American Collocation

institution noun

US /ˌɪnstɪˈtuʃ(ə)n/

types of institution

academic
charitable
educational
financial
political
private
professional
public
tertiary

The hospital was founded in 1771 as a charitable institution.

existing in a particular area

global
local
regional
international, European, British etc

The University would be the only Scottish institution taking part in the pilot.

well-known or prestigious

established
important
leading
major
prestigious
well-known

He received honorary degrees from many prestigious institutions including Cambridge University.

money

banking
finance
lending

Banks and other lending institutions offer funding solutions.

education

further-education
higher-education
research
teaching
university

This is principally a teaching institution.

working with others

host
partner

Scholarships are made on the basis of the host institution providing matching funds.

government

government
public-sector

Public-sector institutions are better equipped to absorb the costs.