Nagasaki University

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The University of Nagasaki (Japanese长崎 大学, Nagasaki daigaku, in short: Chōdai (长大) ) is a state university in Japan. The main campus is located in Bunkyō -machi, Nagasaki.

History

The University has its origins in the medical educational institution founded in 1857 (医学 伝 习 所, Igaku denshūjo ) from Nagasaki Bugyōsho (长崎 奉行 所, a branch operation of the Tokugawa shogunate ). The first professor was John LC Pompe van Meerdervoort (1829-1908), a physician höllandischer. In 1861 she founded the hospital with her. The school and the hospital were renamed in 1865 in Seitokukan (精 得 馆).

After the Meiji Restoration, the school was a public medical school in 1874 and closed; but the hospital took in 1876 and founded with him a new medical educational institution. The establishment in 1887 to the Medical Department of the State Fifth Higher Middle School (第五 高等 中 学校 医学 部, Dai -go Kōtō chūgakkō igakubu ), 1894 to the Medical Faculty of the Fifth High School (第五 高等学校 医学 部, Dai -go Kōtō Gakko igakubu ). In 1891 she moved to the present Sakamoto Campus.

In 1901 the Faculty of Medicine became an independent specialized school, Medical school Nagasaki (长崎 医学 専 门 学校) in 1923 and became the Medical University of Nagasaki (长崎 医科大学, Nagasaki ika daigaku ). In 1939, she founded the specialist school department for the training of military doctors and 1940, then the Research Institute ( Asia ) Continental Medicine (大陆 医学 研究所, Tairiku Igaku KENKYUSHO, now the Institute of Tropical Medicine ).

On 9 August 1945, the university was destroyed by an atomic bomb because it only from 0.5 to 0.7 Mileage center of the blast away. About 850 professors, students and staff and about 200 patients died soon. In September 1945, then moved the university in Omura, 1946 in Isahaya. Finally, in 1950 the Sakamoto - campus was rebuilt.

1949 Nagasaki University was founded through the merger of five state universities and technical schools. The five were:

  • The Medical University of Nagasaki ( the Faculty of Medicine, the University School of Pharmacy and Department of the Hospital )
  • High school Nagasaki (长崎 高等学校, Nagasaki Gakko koto, formerly the Technical College Department for the training of military doctors),
  • The business school Nagasaki (长崎 経 済 専 门 学校, Nagasaki keizai Semmon Gakko, founded in 1905 ),
  • The normal school Nagasaki (长崎 师范学校, Nagasaki shihan Gakko, founded in 1874 ), and
  • Youth Normal School Nagasaki (长崎 青年 师范学校, Nagasaki his shihan Gakko, founded in 1921 ).

First, the university had five faculties ( liberal arts, economics, medicine, pharmacy and fishing). 1953 pulled the Faculty of Liberal Arts ( the Faculty of Education since 1966) in the new Bunkyō campus ( the former site of the Mitsubishi arms factory). Until 1969, all faculties attracted except two (medicine and economics ) in the Bunkyō campus. The University then founded more faculties: Engineering Sciences (1966 ), dentistry (1979) and Environmental Sciences ( 1997).

Among the graduates of the University of Osamu Shimomura heard in 2008 was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry.

The history of the former business school Nagasaki is as follows:

The business school Nagasaki

The business school Nagasaki was in March 1905 as the Higher Business School Nagasaki (长崎 高等 商业 学校, Nagasaki Kōtō shōgyō Gakko ) founded the fourth state to Tokyo Commercial College (1887 ), Kobe (1902 ) and Yamaguchi (February 1905). The purpose of the school was the education of the merchants who trade with China, Korea and the Pacific could drive well.

In 1944 she was renamed the business school Nagasaki. On 9 August 1945, the mountains protected the school building of the atomic bomb explosion; some classes of learners but served in the Mitsubishi arms factory ( 1.5 km away from the explosion center ) and about 26 of them died there. In 1949 she became the Faculty of Economics of the University of Nagasaki. The faculty remains of the foundation until today in Katafuchi campus.

Faculties

  • Bunkyō campus (32 ° 47 '10 " N, 129 ° 51' 54" O32.785975129.86513611111Koordinaten: 32 ° 47 '10 " N, 129 ° 51' 54" E ): Faculty of Education
  • Faculty of Pharmacy
  • Faculty of Engineering
  • Faculty of Environmental Sciences
  • Faculty of Fisheries
  • Faculty of Medicine
  • Faculty of Dentistry
  • Faculty of Economics

Research institutes

  • Institute of Tropical Medicine
  • Institute of Atomic Bomb Disease (Japanese原 爆 后 障害 医疗 研究 施 设, Eng. Atomic Bomb Disease Institute ) from the Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry
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