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Kagawa University

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Type
  
Public (National)

Students
  
6,530

Postgraduates
  
817

Total enrollment
  
6,426 (1 May 2015)

President
  
Masahiko Ichii (一井眞比古)

Undergraduates
  
5,713

Acceptance rate
  
44.6% (2015)

Phone
  
+81 87-832-1000

Kagawa University

Established
  
Founded 1874 Chartered 1949

Address
  
1-1 Saiwaicho, Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture 760-0016, Japan

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
Domestic tuition: 535,800 JPY (2012), International tuition: 535,800 JPY (2012)

Similar
  
Ehime University, Kōchi University, University of Tokushima, Okayama University, Shimane University

Profiles

Introduction movie of kagawa university


Kagawa University (香川大学, Kagawa Daigaku) is a national university in Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan. The university was established in 1949 as a national university after the consolidation and reorganization of the Kagawa Normal School, the Kagawa Normal School for Youth and the Takamatsu College of Economics (formerly the Takamatsu Higher School of Commerce).

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Faculties

Faculty of Agriculture [1]
Faculty of Economics [2]
Faculty of Education [3]
Faculty of Engineering [4]
Faculty of Law [5]
Faculty of Medicine [6]

Graduate Schools

Graduate School of Agriculture
Graduate School of Economics
Graduate School of Education
Graduate School of Engineering
Graduate School of Law
Graduate School of Management
Graduate School of Medicine
Kagawa-Ehime Universities' Graduate School of Law
United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences

STARS spacecraft

The Space Tethered Autonomous Robotic Satellite (STARS) robotic spacecraft developed by the Kagawa Satellite Development Project in the Kagawa University consists of mother and daughter satellites connected by a tether. STARS was launched 23 January 2009 as a secondary payload aboard H-IIA flight 15, which also launched GOSAT. It successfully separated from the rocket, but the tether failed to deploy "due to the launch lock trouble of the tether reel mechanism."

STARS-II

A follow-on Space Tethered Autonomous Robotic Satellite, STARS-II, Iaunched on 27 February 2014 as a secondary payload aboard an H-2A rocket. The experiment was only partially successful, and tether deployment could not be confirmed.

References

Kagawa University Wikipedia