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  1. 8-2-1, Gakuennishi-machi, Nishi-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 651-2197. Administrative Office, Institute for the Advancement of Higher Education, Institute for Student Support, Institute for International Relations, Library and Academic Information Center. +81-78-794-6580. School of Economics and Management, School of Social Information Science, Graduate ...

  2. A cash stipend of 120,000 yen/month is provided for the duration of the four years of study. University application fees, admission fees, and tuition fees (for four years) are paid for by the scholarship. A return international flight from and back to the student's country of origin is provided.

  3. Undergraduate School Entrance Selection. All faculties of the University of Hyogo conduct special selection for international students who are admitted in April. In addition, the Global Business Course of the School of Economics and Management offers the International Student Selection Program for students admitted in September.

  4. 8-2-1 Gakuen-nishimachi, Nishi-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo. Department to contact. Educational Affairs Office, Kobe Campus. Phone. 078-794-6179. Fax. 078-794-6172. Notable aspects of the school. There are undergraduate courses and departments where you can earn a degree through classes taught entirely in English.

  5. What are the top Universities in Hyogo? uniRank answers this question by publishing the 2024 uniRank University Ranking of 35 Hyogo higher-education institutions meeting the following uniRank selection criteria: being chartered, licensed or accredited by the appropriate Japanese higher education-related organization

  6. The University of Hyogo (UH) was established in 2004 by merging three traditional prefectural universities: Kobe University of Commerce, Himeji Institute of Technology, and College of Nursing Art and Science. 2004. April. University of Hyogo established. Graduate School of Applied Informatics established. May. Opening Ceremony of the School Year.

  7. The University of Hyogo consists of six undergraduate schools, 14 graduate schools, and four affiliated laboratories. The newest faculty is the Graduate School of Disaster Resilience and Governance, which was established in April 2017 and aims to draw on the experience and knowledge that emerged in Hyogo as the region recovered from the Great Hanshin Awaji Earthquake of 1995.