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Hiroshima City University

Program Terms:

Spring Semester & Academic Year

Overview:

Hiroshima City University (HCU) opened in April 1994 with the objective of becoming a higher education institution appropriate for an international city of peace and culture, which is the ideal of Hiroshima City. The University’s founding principle is to become an international university which contributes to world peace and to the prosperity of the community through education and research in science and art. In addition to the three Faculties of International Studies, Information Sciences and Arts, with which the University commenced its history, three associated Graduate Schools were also opened in April 1998 in order to offer internationally acknowledged and advanced specialized education at the graduate level.To fulfill the principles laid out above, the University opened a Graduate School of Peace Studies in 2019 to offer professional level training in Peace Education and Peacebuilding. The University also has an affiliated research institute, Hiroshima Peace Institute, for the purpose of conducting academic research and passing on research outcomes to society, in order to step forward towards nuclear abolition and a global perpetual peace, which is the mission of the A-bombed city, Hiroshima. This academically advantaged environment and the unique combination of four areas of study – International Studies, Information Sciences, Arts and Peace Studies – are the attractive features of HCU.

Academic Details:

All programs are conducted in Japanese. However, the programs of the Graduate School of International Studies may be completed entirely in English, provided that the student opts for only those classes that can be offered in English.

Housing Details:

The University has a student dormitory for first- and second-year undergraduate students and exchange students from partner universities. The tenancy period is two years in principle and space is limited. (Source: Hiroshima City University “Accommodation” 2018)

Eligibility:

  • Sophomore standing
  • 2.5 cumulative GPA

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