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Hokkaido University (北海道大学, Hokkaidō daigaku), or Hokudai (北大), is a public research university in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. [2] Founded in 1918, it is the fifth-oldest government-authorised university in Japan and one of the former Imperial Universities .
The Hokkaido University Museum (北海道大学総合博物館, Hokkaidō Daigaku Sōgō Hakubutsukan) opened in Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan in 1999.The collection comprises some four million materials, including thirteen thousand type specimens, amassed by Hokkaido University in the hundred and fifty years since the foundation in of its predecessor, the Sapporo Agricultural College, in 1876.
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
The poplar avenue was selected as No. 88 in Sapporo, Furusato to Bunka Hyakusen, a pamphlet made by Sapporo City for the 120th anniversary of the founding of Sapporo, [6] and as No. 15 in section No. 1, "Road of Literature and Learning", in Kita-ku Rekishi to Bunka no Hachiju Hachi Sen, a selection of 88 historical places in Sapporo's north ward published by the north ward office.
The tower was built in 1878, and is all that remains of the drill hall of the former Sapporo Agricultural College (now Hokkaido University).The building was one of the earliest to be built in Sapporo, which was chosen as the new administrative center of Hokkaidō in 1868, the officially recognized year celebrated as the "birth" of the city.
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.
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Buildings named after Clark include Clark Hall at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, originally constructed in 1905 to house the Department of Botany, and the Clark Memorial Student Center, built on the campus of the Hokkaido University in 1960, the first and largest western-style collegiate student center in Japan. [74]