History and Overview
Gunma University was established on May 31, 1949 under the
National School Establishment Law. Several institutions in Gunma were
integrated to form the university: these included the Gunma Normal School,
Gunma Youth Normal School, Maebashi Medical College, Maebashi College of
Medical Science and Kiryu Technical College.
At its start, the university consisted of three faculties (the Faculty of
Liberal Arts, the School of Medicine and the Faculty of Engineering), but now
it consists of the following organizations:
The graduate school has three divisions:
- Faculty of Education (master course)
- School of Medicine (doctorate course)
- Faculty of Engineering (master and doctorate courses)
Most organizations are located on the following three campuses: the Aramaki
campus (260,000m2) and the Showa campus (160,000m2) in Maebashi City, and the
Kiryu campus (110,000m2) in Kiryu City. The total area of the university,
including the Kusatsu Branch of the University Hospital and the In-Service
Training Institute at Kita-Karuizawa, is 640,000m2.
- The Aramaki Campus consists of the
- The Shouwa Campus
consists of the
- School of Medicine
- University Hospital
- Institute for Molecular and Cellular Regulation
- College of Medical care and Technology
- The Kiryu Campus consists of the
- Faculty of Engineering
- Center of Cooperative Research
- Gunma University International House
- Computer Center
- Faculty of Treatment of Laboratory Waste
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