新加坡国立大学硕士课程时间安排
2024-11-15
更新时间:2024-01-14 20:15:15作者:欧曼老师
新泻县大学(或称新泻县立大学)成立于2009年,位于日本本岛港口城市新泻东区
它包括三个学院和一所研究生院。其中包括国际研究和区域发展学院;人类生命研究学院(儿童研究系、健康与营养系)、国际经济研究学院和国际研究与区域发展研究生院,最近于2015年开设
新泻县大学是一所公立大学,每年招收约360名本科生。它旨在遵循发展国际视野的原则,重点关注该地区,并注重培养人的素质
该大学有一系列课外活动,包括羽毛球、剑道、啦啦队、滑板/单板滑雪、长曲棍球和足球等运动。这里还有Yururi(新泻漫步)、Makuru(棋盘游戏)、绘画、木偶戏和茶道等文化社团
新泻作为通往全国其他地区的交通枢纽发挥着重要作用,拥有国际机场、海港、新干线高速铁路系统和高速公路网络。该县的降雪量是日本最大的,这意味着它吸引了冬季运动迷,也以该地区的温泉而闻名。日本小说家川端康成(Yasunari Kawabata)在越后玉泽(Echigo Yuzawa)地区拍摄了《雪国》(Snow Country),并因此获得了诺贝尔文学奖
The University of Niigata Prefecture (or Niigata Kenritsu Daigaku) was set up in 2009 in Higashi-ku, Niigata, a port city of Honshu, Japan’s main island.
It comprises three faculties and a graduate school. These include the faculty of international studies and regional development; the faculty of human life studies (department of child studies, department of health and nutrition), the faculty of international economic studies and graduate school of international studies and regional development, which was opened most recently in 2015.
The University of Niigata Prefecture is a public university which welcomes approximately 360 undergraduate students a year. It aims to follow the principles of developing an international perspective with an emphasis on the region and focus on developing human qualities.
The university has a range of extracurricular activities, including sports like badminton, kendo, cheersa (cheerleading), itasa (skateboarding/snowboarding), lacrosse and soccer. There are also cultural societies like Yururi (Niigata strolling), Makuru (board games), painting, puppet theatre and tea ceremony.
Niigata plays an important role as a transportation hub to the rest of the country and has an international airport, seaport, Shinkansen high-speed rail system and an express-way network. The prefecture sees some of Japan’s heaviest snowfall, meaning it attracts winter sports fans and is also known for the hot springs all over the region. It is especially known for the hot springs in the Echigo Yuzawa area, which is where the Japanese novelist Yasunari Kawabata set "Snow Country," for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.