Hokuriku University

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Hokuriku University
北陸大学
Established April 1975
Type private
Location Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan
Nickname Hokudai

Hokuriku University (北陸大学 Hokuriku Daigaku) is a private university located in Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan. Founded in 1975, the university is locally nicknamed Hokudai, though typically the term is used nationwide to refer to Hokkaido University. It was originally founded as a single-department college with the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Later, the Faculty of Foreign Languages and the Faculty of Law were established in 1987 and 1992, respectively. The School of Future Learning was established in 2004, making it the newest faculty in the university.

As of the end of March 2005, Hokuriku University owns 4.44% of the outstanding stock in FM Tokyo.

Academic Organization

Faculties

Facilities

Sister/Friendship Institutions

Japan

South Korea

China

Mongolia

  • Mongolian University of the Humanities
  • Mongolian Knowledge University
  • Soyombo Management Institute
  • Mandakh Institute of Accountancy

Taiwan

Russian Federation

  • Far Eastern National University
  • Irkutsk State University
  • Khabarovsk State Academy of Economics and Law
  • Krasnojarsk University

Germany

United Kingdom

Spain

United States

New Zealand

Australia

Notable faculty

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Coordinates: 36°31′31.5″N 136°42′26.9″E / 36.525417°N 136.707472°E / 36.525417; 136.707472

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