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The university offers two programs aimed exclusively at international students: One, four-year undergraduate degree program, the Modern Japanese Studies Program (MJSP), and one, five-year degree program comprising both undergraduate- and graduate-level study, the Integrated Science Program (ISP). As with other English-based degree programs at ...
Since 2004, each national university has been incorporated as a National University Corporation (国立大学法人, kokuritsu daigaku hōjin) and given limited autonomy in its operations. [3] Faculty and staff are no longer government employees ( 国家公務員 , kokka kōmuin ) working for the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science ...
The Health Sciences University of Hokkaido (北海道医療大学, Hokkaidō Iryō Daigaku) (HSUH) is a private university in Tobetsu, Hokkaido, Japan, established in 1974. The president is Norio Niikawa.
As of 2009, the university employs 136 faculty members and a full-time staff of over 100. It offers instruction to 1,300 students in bachelors, masters, and doctoral programs. The university accepts an average of 14 foreign students and sends out an average of seven study abroad students each year. [2]
Hakodate University; Health Sciences University of Hokkaido; Hokkai Gakuen Kitami Junior College; Hokkai School of Commerce; Hokkaido Bunkyo University; Hokkaido College of Pharmacy; Hokkaido College, Senshu University; Hokkaido Information University; Hokkaido University of Education; Hokusho University; Hokuyo University
Also, each university or college is listed in the prefecture in which its headquarters is located, not the location of their satellite campuses, etc. or that of some of its departments or divisions. For the list of universities that existed in the past or merged into another school, see List of historical universities in Japan .
Norio Miyaura (宮浦憲夫, Miyaura Norio) was a Japanese organic chemist. He was a professor of graduate chemical engineering at Hokkaido University. [1] His major accomplishments surrounded his work in cross-coupling reactions / conjugate addition reactions of organoboronic acids (for C-C bond-forming reactions) and addition / coupling reactions of diborons and boranes (to synthesize ...
The origins of the Slavic-Eurasian Research Center’s go back to the Cold War.A year after the end of the US occupation of Japan (28 April 1952), a decision was taken at Hokkaido University on 24 June 1953 to coordinate research and activities of scholars who did research within the broad remit of Soviet and Communist studies or Area studies.