Nara Women's University

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The Nara Joshi Daigaku (Japanese奈良 女子 大学, German Women's University Nara ) is a Japanese national university in Nara in Nara prefecture. She is, in addition to the Ochanomizu Joshi Daigaku, one of the two state-run women universities in Japan.

History

The University was founded in 1908 as the Higher Normal School for Women Nara (奈良 女子 高等 师范学校, Nara joshi Kōtō shihan Gakko ). She was the second State Higher Normal School for Women to Tokyo (established 1875) and educated the teachers at the girls normal schools and girls secondary schools in western Japan. The former main building of the Higher Normal School ( built in 1908 ) remains today as a memorial building.

1949 developed the School for Women's University Nara, a university for women only and no mixed ( co-ed ) University, which corresponded to the will of the graduates. In addition to the Women's University in Nara prefecture, there are only a state pedagogical university, a state technical university with graduate school (no bachelor's degree ), and prefectural or private universities.

Faculties

  • Humanities
  • Natural sciences
  • Housekeeping and Environmental Sciences (Japanese生活 环境 学部, Eng. Faculty of Human Life and Environment )
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