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  1. 令和6年度より芸術学研究科造形芸術専攻・地域芸術分野を開設します 芸術学研究科 教育研究上の目的 21世紀の芸術は、すべての領域における融合を必然としている。芸術の現状を視野に置きながら、芸術の理論と歴史の研究と想像力を養い、併せて専門及び学際的課題を含む応用領域の研究を ...

  2. NIHON UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL DIVISION. Academics. Nihon University offers a wide variety of academic fields of study, spanning 91 departments in 16 colleges and schools, 20 majors at the graduate school level, six departments at the junior college level and a distance learning division.

  3. Nihon University is a Japanese higher education establishment located in Chiyoda, Tokyo. The university was established by Yamada Akiyoshi serving as the Minister of Justice as Nihon Law School in 1889. It is one of the largest universities in the country and currently enrols over 70000 students and employs 5000 plus staff.

  4. Nihon University, Mishima offers students the opportunity to study Japanese from intermediate to advanced levels, as well as English-taught electives. Although language classes are not intensive — usually held 4 times a week — students will be able to experience the life and culture of Japan away from the crowds of the city.

  5. Nihon University (Nichidai) is a private research university in Japan. Originally founded by Yamada Akiyoshi as the Nihon Law School in 1889, it is the largest university in Japan with over 70,000 students in attendance. The university is made up of 16 colleges and 87 departments, 20 postgraduate schools, one junior college which is composed of five departments, one correspondence division, 32 ...

  6. 日本大学公式サイト:「自主創造 - 日本大学 Nihon University - あなたとともに100万人の仲間とともに」~ 日本大学は、日本一教育力のある総合大学を目指し、それぞれが学ぶ領域や活動体験を生かして「自主創造」の気風に満ちた人材の育成に力を入れています。

  7. Nihon University, one of the oldest private universities in Japan, whose name derives from a Japanese word "Nihon" meaning "JAPAN", is of incomparable size for a Japanese university. Its forerunner, Nihon Law School was founded by Count Akiyoshi Yamada, the first Minister of Justice of the Meiji Government in 1889, the 22nd year of Meiji.