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kyushu+tokai+university Latitude and Longitude:

32°48′42.3″N 130°44′39″E / 32.811750°N 130.74417°E / 32.811750; 130.74417
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Kyushu Tokai University

Kyushu Tokai University (九州東海大学, Kyūshū tōkai daigaku) was a private university in Kumamoto, Kumamoto, Japan. The school was established in 1964 as a junior college and became a four-year college (School of Engineering) in 1973. The university opened a School of Agriculture on its Aso campus (Aso-gun, Kumamoto) in 1980. The university merged into Tokai University in 2008 and both campuses remain as Tokai University Kyushu Campuses (Kumamoto Campus and Aso Campus).

Teachers

Teruaki Georges Sumioka, Associate Professor of Management

32°48′42.3″N 130°44′39″E / 32.811750°N 130.74417°E / 32.811750; 130.74417




kyushu+tokai+university Latitude and Longitude:

32°48′42.3″N 130°44′39″E / 32.811750°N 130.74417°E / 32.811750; 130.74417
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kyushu Tokai University

Kyushu Tokai University (九州東海大学, Kyūshū tōkai daigaku) was a private university in Kumamoto, Kumamoto, Japan. The school was established in 1964 as a junior college and became a four-year college (School of Engineering) in 1973. The university opened a School of Agriculture on its Aso campus (Aso-gun, Kumamoto) in 1980. The university merged into Tokai University in 2008 and both campuses remain as Tokai University Kyushu Campuses (Kumamoto Campus and Aso Campus).

Teachers

Teruaki Georges Sumioka, Associate Professor of Management

32°48′42.3″N 130°44′39″E / 32.811750°N 130.74417°E / 32.811750; 130.74417




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