In education, schools refers to either a particular “school of thought”, a group of individuals focused on a particular subject or problem, and or universities associated with a particular branch of knowledge, or sometimes with a particular person’s theories and or philosophy.
Hmolscience | Physical humanities
The following are some of the noted hmolscience-themed schools, physical humanities, or two cultures schools or departments (see: two cultures department):
● American school of econophysics
● Chinese social physics school
● Harvard Pareto circle
● Indian school of econophysics (aka "Kolkata school" according to Victor Yakovenko)
● Lausanne school of physical economics
● Mechanistic school | Mechanistic school of social thermodynamics | Pitirim Sorokin (1928)
● Odum school
● Physiocrats | referred to as a "school" by Steve Keen (2017) (Ѻ)
● Princeton Department of Social Physics
● Roegen-Daly school
● Romanian school of physical socioeconomics
Thermodynamic schools
See main: Schools of thermodynamicsThe following are some of the various historical schools of thermodynamics, generally listed chronologically: