- Gunma University
with the Department of Applied Chemistry added (Later the departments of mechanics and electronics were added). In 1944 the college was renamed in Japanese, "Kiryū kōgyō semmon gakkō" (桐生工業専門学校).
In 1949 the college was merged into Gunma University to constitute the Faculty of Engineering. The campus was located in Tenjin-cho, Kiryu (GU Kiryu Campus today). The former main building of the college is partly preserved as the Alumni Memorial Hall (removed to the present position in 1972 in order to build a new building with RC).
Gunma Normal School
Gunma Normal School was founded in February 1873 as the Training Center For Elementary School Teachers by Gunma Prefecture government. The center was located in Maebashi. In June 1873 Gunma Prefecture was merged with a part of present-day
Saitama Prefecture to constitute Kumagaya Prefecture. The training center was renamed nihongo|Chohatsu School|暢発学校 and removed to Honjo, and then to Kumagaya. In September 1876 the school was removed to Takasaki and renamed nihongo|Normal School of Gunma Prefecture|群馬県師範学校, for the present-day Gunma Prefecture was established in August 1876. In October 1876 the school was removed again to Maebashi, from then on Maebashi was home to the school.The normal school underwent several removals and renamings. In 1901 Gunma Girls' Normal School was established, and the Normal School of Gunma Prefecture became a boys' school. In 1943 the two prefectural normal schools (boys' and girls') were merged into Gunma Normal School, a national college: the men's department was located in Hiyoshi-cho, Maebashi and the women's department was in Wakamiya-cho, Maebashi. In 1949 the normal school was merged into Gunma University to constitute the Faculty of Liberal Arts (renamed Faculty of Education in 1966).
The Faculty of Educaion was removed to newborn Aramaki Campus in 1970, and former Hiyoshi Campus was abolished; former Wakamiya Campus is used by the GU-attached Elementary School and the School for Children with Special Needs.
Gunma Youth Normal School
Gunma Youth Normal School was founded in 1918 as Agricultural Training School (one-year school), which was attached to the Normal School of Gunma Prefecture. The purpose of the school was to nurture agricultural teachers. The school was later renamed Gunma Prefectural Training Center for Teachers of Adolescent Youth (a two-year school) in 1935. The purpose of the center was to nurture the teachers of nihongo|"youth schools"|青年学校|seinen gakkō, which were the institutions to train working youths [For more about "youth schools", see [http://www.mext.go.jp/b_menu/hakusho/html/hpbz198103/hpbz198103_2_155.html MEXT: WARTIME EDUCATION: The Implementation of the Compulsory Youth School System] .] . In 1944 the Training Center was reorganized into Gunma Youth Normal School, a national college [For more about "youth normal schools", see [http://www.mext.go.jp/b_menu/hakusho/html/hpbz198103/hpbz198103_2_152.html MEXT: WARTIME EDUCATION: The Strengthening of the Wartime Educational System] .] . The school was removed to Takasaki to have an independent campus. Finally in 1947 the school got its campus in the former site of the Army. In 1949 the normal school was merged into Gunma University to constitute the Faculty of Liberal Arts (renamed Faculty of Education in 1966). In 1951 Takasaki Campus was abolished (see
Takasaki City University of Economics ).Faculties
* Faculty of Education (in Aramaki Campus)
* Faculty of Social and Information Studies (in Aramaki Campus)
* Faculty of Medicine (in Showa Campus)
* Faculty of Engineering (in Kiryu Campus)Graduate Schools
* Graduate School of Education (Master's courses only)
* Graduate School of Social and Information Studies (Master's courses only)
* Graduate School of Medicine (Master's/Doctoral)
* Graduate School of Engineering (Master's/Doctoral)Institutes
* Library and Information Technology Center
* University Hospital (in Showa Campus)
* Institute for Molecular and Cellular Regulation (in Showa Campus)
** Biosignal Genome Resource Center
* Joint Facilities for Research and Education
** Heavy Ion Medical Center (in Showa Campus)
** Advanced Technology Research Center (in Kiryu Campus)
** Innovative Center for Cooparative Research (in Kiryu Campus)
** Center for Material Research by Instrumental Analysis (in Kiryu Campus)References
External links
* [http://www.gunma-u.ac.jp/index-e.html Official website]
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