Nagasaki University, often abbreviated to Nagasaki, is a national university in Nagasaki, Japan. It was established in 1949 as part of a government initiative to promote higher education and research. The university is renowned for its contribution in several fields, particularly, Medicine.
Overview
Since its establishment in 1949, Nagasaki University has been contributing to society through research and education. It is particularly known for its School of Medicine, initially established in 1857 as a medical training center by Dutch doctor J.L.C. Pompe van Meerdervoort. Notable research includes work on infectious diseases and tropical medicine, with a focus on community medicine. The university has seven faculties and graduate schools, each offering a multitude of courses. NU's mission is to contribute to the well-being and happiness of people in Asia and the world by creating a sustainable society from a global perspective, based on the historical and international strengths unique to Nagasaki.
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Contact Information
Find all essential contact details for admissions and support at Nagasaki University Website: https://www.nagasaki-u.ac.jp/en/