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Mie University

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Type
  
Public (National)

President
  
Yoshihiro Komada

Students
  
7,505 (2002)

Acceptance rate
  
37.6% (2015)

Total enrollment
  
7,297 (1 Apr 2015)

Undergraduates
  
6,238

Established
  
1949

Administrative staff
  
1,740 (2002)

Postgraduates
  
1,256 (2002)

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
535,800 JPY (2011)

Founded
  
31 May 1949

Colors
  
Forest Green, Dark blue

Mie University

Address
  
Japan, 〒514-8507 三重県津市栗真町屋町1577

Similar
  
Gifu University, Nagoya City University, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Shizuoka University, Nagoya University

Profiles

Introduction of mie university all play


Mie University (三重大学; Mie Daigaku, abbreviated to 三重大 Miedai) is a national university in Tsu, Mie, Japan. As with other national universities, Mie University has been a national university corporation since April 2004, when state-funded universities were partially privatised. In 2006, it was ranked 250th in the Times Higher Education Supplement list of the world's best universities.

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Mie University was founded on 31 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 institution is Mie prefecture's only national university, located in the city of Tsu in the Kansai region, within easy reach of Kyoto, Osaka and Nagoya. The campus is situated in the north-east of the city, close to the coast of Ise Bay. Though some students make use of nearby accommodation, larger numbers commute from the larger cities, as well as nearby towns such as Ise, Matsusaka and Toba.

Introduction of mie university international relations


Faculties

  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Education
  • Medicine
  • Engineering
  • Bioresources
  • References

    Mie University Wikipedia