Palmerston School of Law and Diplomacy
The University of Maranda`s greatest rival for the top slot in the Web, the Palmerston school was founded twenty years ago. The founder named the school after the newly elected Prime Minister, believing that this would win the school favor and get a big endowment. Not only did they get a sizable government grant, Rhodes threw in some of his own money as well. PLSD offers numerous majors, but its leading programs are Government, International Relations, History, Literature, Psychology, Philosophy, and Anthropology and other social sciences. PLSD has graduate programs in many of these areas, including (obviously) a law school. It is possible for an undergrad to be granted a degree in law after an intensive five-year program. Admissions to the college are extremely selective, and tuition is high. It is often a site for famous guest lecturers, as Rhodes himself often speaks there and convinces some of his friends from the international arena to speak there from time to time. PLSD does not show national bias; in fact, it actively seeks diversity and has numerous nations represented in the student body. The School has one of the best study abroad programs of any school.