Saga University

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Saga University
佐賀大学

Motto Aim at the leap of the further education and research.
Established 1920
Type Public (National)
Endowment N/A
President Akira Hasegawa
Location Saga, Japan

Saga University (佐賀大学 Saga daigaku?); abbreviated as Sagadai (佐賀大 Sagadai?) or Sadai (佐大 Sadai?), is one of higher education at Saga,Japan. The University has 5 faculties with a total of around about 7,000 students. Its 2 campuses are in Honjo (本庄?) and Nabeshima (鍋島?) .

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[edit] History

Saga High School (佐賀高等学校 Saga koutou gakkou?) started in 1920. This High School is origin that is Saga University. Then, Saga Teacher's School (佐賀師範学校 Saga Shihan gakkou?) and Saga Youth Teacher's School (佐賀青年師範学校 Saga Seinen Shihan gakkou?) started in 1943-1944. These schools was named "Saga University" in 1949. Saga Medical School (佐賀医科大学 Saga Ika daigaku?) started in 1976. Saga University and Saga Medical School merged in 2003. And The University corporatised in 2004.

[edit] Campus location

  • Honjo (本庄?) Campus
    • Honjo, Saga-shi, Saga-ken JAPAN
  • Nabeshima (鍋島?) Campus
    • Nabeshima, Saga-shi, Saga-ken JAPAN

[edit] Faculties and Graduate Schools

[edit] Faculties

  • Honjo (本庄?) Campus
    • Culture and Education
    • Economics
    • Science and Engineering
    • Agriculture
  • Nabeshima (鍋島?) Campus
    • Medicine

[edit] Graduate Schools

  • Honjo (本庄?) Campus
    • Education (Master's programme)
    • Economics (Master's programme)
    • Engineering (Master's and Doctorate programme)
    • Agriculture (Master's programme)
  • Nabeshima (鍋島?) Campus
    • Medicine (Master's and Doctorate programme)
  • Other
    • The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Kagoshima University (Doctorate programme)

[edit] Ranking

From "World Universities' ranking on the Web: top 3,000 World Ranking." (March, 2007)

0001 - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA)
0157 - University of Tokyo (Japan)
1500 - University of the South Pacific (Fiji) 
1681 - Saga University (Japan)
3000 - Alfred State College (USA)

[edit] Alumni

    • Heiji Ogawa (Japanese governor)
    • Hiroshi Tanaka (Researcher)
    • Kozueko Morimoto (Cartoonist)
      • etc.

[edit] See also

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