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List Of Current And Historical Women's Universities And Colleges In Japan
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 prefectures of Japan, prefectural governments; the only two funded by the national government are Nara Women's University, Nara and Ochanomizu Women's University, Ochanomizu. Where institutions have become coeducational, this is noted, along with the year the enrollment policy was changed. Current (as of 2007) women's colleges are listed in bold text. Colleges that are closing or transitioning to coeducation are listed in ''italics''. {{TOC right Aichi *Aichi Prefectural University, Nagakute, Aichi, Nagakute (co-ed since 1966) *Aichi Gakusen University, Okazaki, Aichi, Okazaki (co-ed since 1987) *Chukyo Women's University, Obu, Aichi, Obu (co-ed since 1998) *Kinjo Gakuin University, Nagoya, Aichi, Nagoya *Nagoya Women's University, Nag ...
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List Of Current And Historical Women's Universities And Colleges
A women's college is an institution of higher education where enrollment is all-female. In the United States, almost all women's colleges are private undergraduate institutions, with many offering coeducational graduate programs. In other countries, laws and traditions vary. Australia New South Wales * The Women's College, University of Sydney Queensland * Women's College, University of Queensland, St Lucia * Duschesne College, University of Queensland, St Lucia * Grace College, University of Queensland, St Lucia Victoria * St Hilda's College, University of Melbourne (co-ed since 1973) * University College, University of Melbourne (co-ed since 1975) Bangladesh * Asian University for Women, Chittagong Canada Nova Scotia * Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax (co-educational since 1967) Ontario * Brescia University College, London (affiliated with the co-educational University of Western Ontario) * Ewart College, Toronto (merged with Knox College of the University of To ...
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Ohkagakuen University
is a women's private university headquartered in Toyoake, Aichi, Japan, with its so-called Nagoya Campus there. There is another campus in Toyota, Aichi , formerly known as Koromo, is a city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 426,162 and a population density of 464 people per km2. The total area was . It is located about 35 minutes from Nagoya by way of the Meite .... The school was established in 1990 as a junior college and then became a four-year college in 1998. The earliest predecessor was a nursing school established in 1903, which became a girls' high school in 1923, which continues to operate today. References External links Official website Educational institutions established in 1903 Private universities and colleges in Japan Universities and colleges in Aichi Prefecture 1903 establishments in Japan Toyoake, Aichi Toyota, Aichi {{aichi-university-stub ...
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Kitakyushu, Fukuoka
is a city located in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. As of June 1, 2019, Kitakyushu has an estimated population of 940,978, making it the second-largest city in both Fukuoka Prefecture and the island of Kyushu after the city of Fukuoka. It is one of Japan's 20 designated cities, one of three on Kyushu, and is divided into seven wards. Kitakyushu was formed in 1963 from a merger of municipalities centered on the historic city of Kokura, and its name literally means "North Kyushu City" in Japanese. It is located at the northernmost point of Kyushu on the Kanmon Straits, separating the island from Honshu, across from the city of Shimonoseki. Kitakyushu and Shimonoseki are connected by numerous transport links including the Kanmon Bridge and the Kanmon Tunnels. Kitakyushu's Urban Employment Area forms part of the Fukuoka-Kitakyushu Greater Metropolitan Region, which, with a population of 5,738,977 (2005-2006), is the largest metropolitan area in Japan west of the Keihanshin region. ...
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Kyushu Women's University
is a private university in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka is a city located in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. As of June 1, 2019, Kitakyushu has an estimated population of 940,978, making it the second-largest city in both Fukuoka Prefecture and the island of Kyushu after the city of Fukuoka. It is one of ..., Japan, established in 1962. External links Official website Educational institutions established in 1962 Private universities and colleges in Japan Universities and colleges in Fukuoka Prefecture Women's universities and colleges in Japan {{fukuoka-university-stub ...
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Fukuoka Women's University
is a public university in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1923, it was chartered as a university in 1950. Alongside Gunma Prefectural Women's University, it is one of the two public women's universities in Japan. Its abbreviated form is Fukujodai. History The school was founded in 1923 as Fukuoka Prefectural Women's Vocational School. It was chartered as a university in 1950, following the Japanese school reform after World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin .... External links Official website References Educational institutions established in 1923 Public universities in Japan 1923 establishments in Japan Women's universities and colleges in Japan {{fukuoka-university-stub ...
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Fukuoka, Fukuoka
is the sixth-largest city in Japan, the second-largest port city after Yokohama, and the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The city is built along the shores of Hakata Bay, and has been a center of international commerce since ancient times. The area has long been considered the gateway to the country, as it is the nearest point among Japan's main islands to the Asian mainland. Although humans occupied the area since the Jomon period, some of the earliest settlers of the Yayoi period arrived in the Fukuoka area. The city rose to prominence during the Yamato period. Because of the cross-cultural exposure, and the relatively great distance from the social and political centers of Kyoto, Osaka, and later, Edo (Tokyo), Fukuoka gained a distinctive local culture and dialect that has persisted to the present. Fukuoka is the most populous city on Kyūshū island, followed by Kitakyushu. It is the largest city and metropolitan area west of Keihanshin. The city was des ...
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Fukuoka Jo Gakuin University
is a private women's college in Minami-ku, Fukuoka, Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north .... The predecessor of the school was founded in 1885 by American Methodist Missionary Jean "Jennie" Margaret Gheer. It was chartered as a junior women's college in 1964, and it became a four-year college in 1990. External links Official website Educational institutions established in 1885 Christian universities and colleges in Japan Private universities and colleges in Japan Women's universities and colleges in Japan Universities and colleges in Fukuoka Prefecture 1885 establishments in Japan {{fukuoka-university-stub ...
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Dazaifu, Fukuoka
is a city located in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, part of the greater Fukuoka metropolitan area.Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Dazaifu" in . Nearby cities include Ōnojō and Chikushino. Although mostly mountainous, it does have arable land used for paddy fields and market gardening. As of October 2018, the city has an estimated population of 72,231 with 29,355 households and a population density of 2,440 persons per km². The total area is 29.58 km². The city was officially founded on April 1, 1982, although it has been important historically for more than a thousand years. It was an administrative capital of Fukuoka at around 663 CE. History Dazaifu was the imperial office governing Kyūshū (corresponding to Tagajō in Tōhoku) after it was moved from present-day Fukuoka City in 663. According to the Taiho Code of 701, an attempt by the Yamato state to exert further control over its territories, Dazaifu was given two principal administrative functions: to supervi ...
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Chikushi Jogakuen University
, abbreviated as ''Chikujo'' (筑女, ''Chikujo'') is a private women's college in Dazaifu, Fukuoka, Japan. Overview The university is owned by Chikushi Jogakuen Educational Corporation (学校法人筑紫女学園, ''Gakkō Hōjin Chikushi Jogakuen''), which is a member of Ryūkoku Sōgō Gakuen (龍谷総合学園, ''Ryūkoku Sōgō Gakuen''), an alliance of Hongan-ji Jōdo Shinshū Buddhist schools. The university aims to provide an education based on a Buddhist ethos. History The educational corporation originated with the opening of Chikushi Private Girls High School (私立筑紫高等女学校, ''shiritsu Chikushi kōtō jogakkō'') in 1907. The junior college A junior college (sometimes referred to colloquially as a juco, JuCo or JC) is a post-secondary educational institution offering vocational training designed to prepare students for either skilled trades and technical occupations and workers in su ..., Chikushi Jogakuen Junior College (筑紫女学園短期大 ...
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Koriyama Women's University
is a private college, located in the city of Kōriyama, Japan. History The Koriyama Women's University was established in 1966 as a women's college specializing in home economics Home economics, also called domestic science or family and consumer sciences, is a subject concerning human development, personal and family finances, consumer issues, housing and interior design, nutrition and food preparation, as well as texti .... A graduate school was opened in 1992. The Koriyama Women's Junior College exists on the same site. Organization Undergraduate * School of Home Economics **Department of Food & Nutrition **Department of Human Life *School of English language Graduate *Graduate School of Human Life External links Official website Educational institutions established in 1966 Private universities and colleges in Japan Universities and colleges in Fukushima Prefecture 1966 establishments in Japan Women's universities and colleges in Japan Kōriyama {{fukus ...
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Matsuyama, Ehime
270px, Matsuyama City Hall 270px, Ehime Prefectural Capital Building is the capital city of Ehime Prefecture on the island of Shikoku in Japan and also Shikoku's largest city. , the city had an estimated population of 505,948 in 243541 households and a population density of 1200 persons per km². The total area of the city is . Geography Matsuyama is located in central Ehime Prefecture, facing the Seto Inland Sea to the north, the mountains of the Takanawa Peninsula to the north and east, and the Saragamine Mountain Range, an extension of the Shikoku Mountains, to the south. It is located on the northeastern portion of the Dōgo Plain. The city also includes the Kutsuna Islands, an archipelago of 29 islands in the Seto Inland Sea. Neighbouring municipalities Ehime Prefecture * Tōon *Imabari * Tobe * Masaki * Kumakōgen Climate Matsuyama has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification ''Cfa''; Trewartha climate classification ''Cf'') with hot summers and ...
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