Mie University

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Mie University
三重大学 ・ みえだいがく ・ Mie Daigaku
Mie-university-entrance.jpg
Entrance to Mie University in Tsu, Japan.
Undergraduate students: 6,238 (2002)
Graduate students: 1,256 (2002)
Staff: 1,740 (2002)
President: Nagayasu Toyoda
Established: 31st May 1949

Mie University (三重大学 Mie Daigaku) is a higher education institution in Mie prefecture, Japan As with other 'national' universities, 'Miedai' has been a national university corporation since April 2004, when state-funded universities were partially privatised.[1]

Mie University was founded on 31st May 1949 with two faculties: Liberal Arts and Agriculture. These gave way to the establishment's present composition of six faculties: Humanities, Medicine, Education, Bioresources, Engineering and Common Education - the latter dealing with cross-faculty courses such as English language teaching. Its 'Center for International Exchange' promotes international links and issues involving the global community.

The university is Mie's only higher education institution, and is located in the city of Tsu (津) in the Kansai region, within easy reach of Kyoto, Osaka and Nagoya.

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