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The following is a list of current and historical women's universities and colleges in Japan. A women's college is an institution of higher education where enrollment is all-female. Most of these are private universities ; a few are funded by the prefectural governments; the only two funded by the national government are Nara and Ochanomizu .
Gyosei International College in the UK (GIC) (英国暁星国際大学, Eikoku Gyōsei Kokusai Daigaku), later known as Witan Hall (ウィタン・カレッジ, Witan Karejji, "Witan College") and Witan International College (WIC), was a Japanese international post-secondary education campus, [1] located in Reading, Berkshire. [2]
Japanese in the United Kingdom include British citizens of Japanese ancestry (Japanese: 日系イギリス人, Hepburn: Nikkei Igirisujin) or permanent residents of Japanese birth or citizenship, as well as expatriate business professionals and their dependents on limited-term employment visas, students, trainees and young people participating in the UK government-sponsored Youth Mobility Scheme.
♀Fukuyama City Junior College for Women, Fukuyama, Hiroshima; ♀Gifu City Women's College, Gifu, Gifu; Gifu Junior College Of Health Science, Gifu, Gifu; Gunma Shorei Junior College of Welfare, Ota, Gunma; Hachinohe Junior College, Hachinohe, Aomori; Hakodate Otani College, Hakodate, Hokkaido; ♀Hakuho Women's College, Ōji, Nara
At the time of the move, the Japanese community had a position of relative expansion. [8] In 1987 the day school had 657 students. [12] In 1988 the company Wilmott Dixon Western did a renovation on the school facility, adding two rooms for science classes and seven other classrooms, with work scheduled to be done by May 1989. The cost was £ ...
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The college's predecessor institution, the Jissen Girls' School, was established in Kōjimachi, Tokyo in 1899.The Jissen Women's Educational Institute established the Jissen Women's Educational Institute Junior College (実践女子学園短期大学, Jissen joshi gakuen tanki daigaku) in 1950 when the junior college system was introduced in Japan.
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