Nara Women's University

Nara Women's University (奈良女子大学, Nara joshi daigaku) is a national women's university located in Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan. It is one of two national women's universities in the country, the other being Ochanomizu University.[1]

Nara Women's University
奈良女子大学

The NWU, Memorial Hall
TypePublic (National)
Established1908
PresidentKenji Kume
Undergraduatesabout 2,200
Postgraduatesabout 640
Location, ,
CampusUrban
WebsiteNara Women's University
The NWU, main entrance

History

Nara Women's University was originally created in 1908 with the aim of training women teachers for ordinary schools, later to be reorganized and renamed with its current name in 1949. Until 1949 there were only two women's imperial quasi-universities in Japan, the Ochanomizu University and Nara Women's University.

Nara Women's University was formerly called Nara joshi kōtō shihan gakkō (奈良女子高等師範学校, Nara advanced teachers college for women) .

Faculties

As of 2013, the university has three faculties:

  • the Faculty of Letters
  • the Faculty of Science
  • the Faculty of Human Life and Environment

Graduate school

As of 2013, the university has two graduate programs:

  • Master's Course of Humanities and Sciences
  • Doctoral Course of Humanities and Sciences

Buildings

The following buildings on the university's campus are designated Important Cultural Properties:

  • the Memorial Hall (formerly the main hall)
  • the Main Gate

See also

References

  1. For more about the legal status of "national universities" in Japan, see also Japanese national universities as well as provided materials and links therein.

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