Hiroshima University

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Template:Nihongo is a Japanese national research university located in Higashihiroshima and Hiroshima, Japan. Established in 1929, it was chartered as a university in 1949 following the merge of a number of national educational institutions. Its abbreviated form is Hirodai.

History

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Hiroshima University in 1955

Under the National School Establishment Law, Hiroshima University was established on May 31, 1949. After World War II, the school system in Japan was entirely reformed and each of the institutions of higher education under the pre-war system was reorganized. As a general rule, one national university was established in each prefecture, and Hiroshima University became a national university under the new system by combining the pre-war higher educational institutions in Hiroshima Prefecture.

The following eight schools were integrated or merged into Hiroshima University under the new system of education.<ref>Hiroshima University - History - 1949-1954 on 2021-9-5</ref>

  • Hiroshima University of Literature and Science
  • Hiroshima Higher Normal School
  • Hiroshima Women's Higher Normal School
  • Hiroshima Higher School
  • Hiroshima Normal School
  • Hiroshima Youth Normal School
  • Hiroshima Higher Technical School
  • Hiroshima Municipal Higher Technical School

In 1953-1956, Hiroshima Medical College consolidated into Hiroshima University.<ref>School of Medicine, Hiroshima University - History on 2021-9-5</ref>

Some of these institutions were already notable. Above all, Hiroshima School of Secondary Education, founded in 1902, had a distinguished place as one of the nation's two centers for training middle school teachers. The Hiroshima University of Literature and Science was founded in 1929 as one of the national universities and, with the Hiroshima School of Secondary Education which was formerly affiliated to it, were highly notable.

The present Hiroshima University, which was created from these two institutions as well as three other "old-system" training institutions for teachers, continues to hold an important position among the universities and colleges in Japan. Hiroshima Higher Technical School, which has many alumnae in the manufacturing industry, was founded in 1920 and was promoted to a Technical College (Senmon Gakko) in 1944. Hiroshima Higher School was founded in 1923 as one of the pre-war higher schools which prepared students for Imperial and other government-supported universities. Although these institutions suffered a great deal of damage due to the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, they were reconstructed and combined to become the new Hiroshima University. Graduate schools were established in 1953. After completing the reconstruction, in order to seek wider campus, the relocation to local area(Higashihiroshima) was planned and decided by 1972. Hiroshima University relocated to Higashihiroshima from Hiroshima City between 1982 and 1995. In Hiroshima City, there are still some Campuses (School of Medicine, School of Dentistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Graduate School in these fields in Kasumi Campus and Law School and Center for Research on Regional Economic System in Higashi-Senda Campus).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Schools and graduate schools

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Satake Memorial Hall at Hiroshima University (in Higashihiroshima City)

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Schools

  • School of Integrated Arts and Sciences
  • School of Letters
  • School of Education
  • School of Law
  • School of Economics
  • School of Science
  • School of Medicine
  • School of Dentistry
  • School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • School of Engineering
  • School of Applied Biological Science
  • School of Informatics and Data Science

Graduate schools

  • Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering
  • Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life
  • Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences
  • Graduate School of Innovation and Practice for Smart Society

Research institutes

Campus

Notable alumni

Politics
Business
Academic
Culture
Others
  • Sunao Tsuboi<ref name=HTS group=note /> - anti-nuclear and anti-war activist

See also

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