Nagoya Gakuin University
Former names | Aichi English School Nagoya College |
|---|---|
| Type | Private |
| Established | 1964 |
| President | Hiroshi Kojima |
Academic staff | 292 |
| Undergraduates | 4,556 |
| Postgraduates | 187 |
| Location | , Japan |
| Campus | Hibino Seto |
| Nickname | NGU |
| Website | www.ngu.jp |
Nagoya Gakuin University (名古屋学院大学, Nagoya Gakuin Daigaku) is a private university located in Nagoya, Japan (名古屋市). Founded in 1887 by Dr. Frederick C. Klein, an American Methodist minister, as Aichi English School; the present-day university was established in 1964 with the Faculty of Economics. Nagoya Gakuin University follows the spirit of the school's motto “Fear God, Love People.”.
With a curriculum focusing on Business and Economics, as well as Foreign Studies and Human Health, Nagoya Gakuin University awards degrees at the bachelor's, master's, and Doctor of Philosophy levels.
Additionally, NGU has exchange agreements with universities around the world in 8 different countries: Australia, New Zealand, The Philippines, China, Taiwan, Thailand, The United States of America, Indonesia and Canada. Approximately 30 exchange students come to Nagoya Gakuin University every semester, and around 200 Japanese students participate in the university's study abroad programs each year.