Himeji Dokkyo University
姫路獨協大学 | |
Type | Private |
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Established | 1881, chartered as a university in 1986 |
Location | Himeji , Hyōgo , Japan |
Website | Official website |
Himeji Dokkyo University (姫路獨協大学, Himeji dokkyō daigaku) is a private university in Himeji, Hyōgo, Japan. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1881, and it was chartered as a university in 1986. It has many international students relative to other Japanese universities, and is most known for the strength of its foreign studies program. It is a sister university of Dokkyo University in Tokyo.
History
The first faculties were the Faculty of Foreign Languages, the Faculty of Law. In 1989, the faculty of Econo-informatics was founded, and in 2006 faculties of Medicine, Health and Physical Therapy were started. The Japanese foundation University Accreditation Association, according to a 2010 university evaluation and accreditation, has certified the university as being in conformity with Japanese university standards.[1]
On May 26, 2010, the decision was taken to stop accepting new student applications to the graduate law school, which was opened in April 2006. No students passed the entrance exam.[2]
In 2013, Himeji Dokkyo University was chosen as the partner site for the U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program. Approximately thirty students live in a Himeji business hotel and attend 20 hours of per week language instruction at the University for the summer.[3][4]
Unions
Some staff at Himeji Dokkyo University are represented by the General Union, a member of the National Union of General Workers (NUGW), which is itself a member of the National Trade Union Council (Zenrokyo).[5]
References
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-08-03. Retrieved 2013-04-02.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "法科大学院、初の撤退へ 姫路獨協大が募集停止を決定 - Msn産経ニュース". Archived from the original on 2010-05-29. Retrieved 2010-05-27.
- ^ "Critical Language Scholarship Program". Archived from the original on 2013-05-28. Retrieved 2013-06-12.
- ^ "Dervla in Japan". Dervla in Japan. Retrieved 2018-11-28.
- ^ General Union website GU eNews Retrieved on June 6, 2012
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
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