
Abstract
Andria University is a sovereign global educational institution headquartered at the Mind Treasury in Turkey, with domes in St. Barth, Aspen, and Oklahoma. It integrates regenerative economics, cultural sovereignty, and ancestral innovation into a scalable academic model, projected to generate nine-figure annual revenues through tuition, licensing, consulting, and publishing. Anchored by a major funding request and a scholarship initiative prioritizing equity, the project positions itself as the world’s first university explicitly designed to teach and circulate sovereign wealth systems by 2030.
Assertions
- First-mover claim: pioneering integration of regenerative economics and IP structuring into education.
- Infrastructure as asset: proprietary dome network generates cultural and financial value.
- Equity as directive: scholarship initiative ensures access for Indigenous and underrepresented students.
Mechanics
Inputs: dome infrastructure, sovereign curricula, protected content.
Processes: tuition, licensing, consulting, partnerships, publishing.
Outputs: trained global cohorts, licensed knowledge, regenerative models.
Valuation (Hardened)
- Floor: conservative nine-figure revenues.
- Ceiling: expanded nine-figure revenues at full scale.
- Method: income-based with IP licensing multipliers.
- Update cadence: annual or tied to new dome expansions.
Monetization Pathways
- Tuition & workshops: multi-million annual.
- Licensing: tens of millions annually.
- Partnerships & sponsorships: multi-million annual.
- Consulting & advisory: multi-million annual.
- Publishing & media: multi-million annual.
Governance
- Founder: Amethyst Amaris.
- Governance Circle: international experts across academia, law, Indigenous leadership, and creative industries.
- Directives: equity-focused, culturally sovereign, regenerative deployment.
Compliance
- Anchors: Turkey HQ with global pathways.
- Frameworks: ethical and Indigenous sovereignty protocols.
Risks & Mitigations
- Dome delays → phased rollout with modular curricula.
- Academic pushback → sovereign protections and first-mover stance.
- Philanthropy dependency → diversified revenue streams.
Evidence
- Hardened valuation ranges and methodologies logged in the master ledger.
- Scholarship pathway published as an auditable framework.
Changelog
- v1.0 — Public vault release, March 24, 2025.

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