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  2. Joshibi University of Art and Design - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education introduced a new university education law in 1949; WAFA was renamed Women's College of Fine Arts (WCFA). The College of Art and Design relocated to Sagamihara in 1990 due to campus expansion. Master's degree programs started in 1994, and Ph.D. programs started in 1996.

  3. Doshisha Women's College of Liberal Arts - Wikipedia

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    After-graduation Programs include transfer to Amherst College and admission to a graduate school of a US university, based on Doshisha Women's College's recommendation. Doshisha Women's College was designated by Kyoto as one of the “Kyoto Global Universities” on October 31, 2016, and will receive a grant from the city from 2016 to 2019 to ...

  4. Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin - Wikipedia

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    Tōyō Eiwa Jogakuin (東洋英和女学院, Tōyō Eiwa Jogakuin) is a private girls academy founded on November 6, 1884, in Azabu, Minato, Tokyo by Martha J. Cartmell, a Methodist missionary from Canada. [1] Toyo Eiwa Women's University, established as a four-year college in 1989, is attached to the school.

  5. Kobe College - Wikipedia

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    Kobe College (神戸女学院大学, Kōbe jogakuin daigaku), abbreviated to KC, is a private non-sectarian liberal arts college located in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo, Japan. Chartered in 1948, it is the first women's college with university status in West Japan.

  6. List of current and historical women's universities and ...

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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 .

  7. Jissen Women's University - Wikipedia

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    Jissen Women's University (実践女子大学, Jissen joshi daigaku) is a Japanese private women's college with its headquarters in 4-1-1 Ōsakaue, Hino, Tokyo, Japan. The school was founded by poet and educator Utako Shimoda in 1899. It was chartered as a university in 1949.

  8. Tokyo Junshin University - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of the school was founded in 1934, and it was chartered as a junior college in 1967. In 1996 it became a four-year college. The name was changed in 2015, Tokyo Junshin University (東京純心大学, Tōkyō junshin daigaku), as a mixed-gender Catholic university. Since 2015, both men and women can major in children's culture or ...

  9. Category : Women's universities and colleges in Japan

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    S. University of the Sacred Heart (Japan) Sagami Women's University; St. Cecilia Women's Junior College; St. Margaret's Junior College; Sakura no Seibo Junior College