徳島文理大学 Tokushima Bunri Daigaku | |
Type | Private |
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Established | 1895 |
Location | , , |
Campus | Tokushima, Tokushima Sanuki, Kagawa |
Website | www.bunri-u.ac.jp/ |
Tokushima Bunri University (徳島文理大学, Tokushima bunri daigaku) is a private university in Tokushima, Japan.
History
In 1895, Sai Murasaki founded a private vocational school. In 1966, "Tokushima Women's University" was founded. In 1972, "Tokushima Women`s University" was renamed "Tokushima Bunri University".
In 1983, Tokushima Bunri University Kagawa Campus opens.
After several years of exchanges between Tokushima Bunri University and the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna, in 2000 a formal agreement was signed. One result is that professors from Vienna now come to Bunri to offer summer and winter cooperative seminars.
Tokushima Bunri University wanted to focus more on music treatment and conducted a mutual agreement with Shenandoah University, Virginia, USA whose professors actively pursue research on this topic.
Faculty
- Pharmaceutical Science
- Engineering
- Pharmaceutical Science at Kagawa Campus
- Human Life Sciences
- Policy Studies
- Literature
- Music
- Junior College
Attached schools
- Tokushima Bunri kindergarten
- Tokushima Bunri high school
Sister school
Notable associates
- Hiroyuki Nagao - kayaker, 2008 Summer Olympics representative of Japan
- Michael Frischenschlager - Violinist, former president of University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna, emeritus professor of Bunri University
- Giuseppe Mariotti - pianist, professor of Bunri University.
- Ernst Friedrich Seiler - pianist, professor of Bunri University in 1974–1996.
External links
- official site (in English)
- official site (in Japanese)
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