Miyagi Gakuin Women's University
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宮城学院女子大学
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Miyagi Gakuin Women's University
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Type | Private |
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Established | 1886 / 1949 |
Location | , , |
Website | Official website |
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Miyagi Gakuin Women's University (宮城学院女子大学 Miyagi gakuin joshi daigaku?) is a private university in Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan.
History
The Miyagi Girl’s School was founded by the Church of Christ in Japan with the assistance of missionary William Edwin Hoy in 1886. It was expanded into a high school in 1911, and chartered as a university in 1946.
Organization
Undergraduate
- Faculty of Arts
- Department of English
- Japanese Literature Department
- Department of Human Culture
- Psychology Department of Behavioral Sciences
- Music department
- Food and Nutrition Department
- Life and Culture Department of Design
- Department of clinical development
- International Culture Department
- Children's Department of Education
Graduate
- Humanities Graduate School of Humanities
- English, Department of English and American Literature
- Japanese Language and Literature Department
- Human Culture Department
- Life and Culture Design Department
- Health and Nutrition Studies
Alumni
- Toshiko Abe - politician
- Sayaka Ando - gravure idol
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
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- Educational institutions established in 1886
- Private universities and colleges in Japan
- Universities and colleges in Miyagi Prefecture
- Women's universities and colleges in Japan
- Buildings and structures in Sendai