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名古屋商科大学 | |
Motto | Frontier Spirit |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1935; university from 1953 |
Chancellor | Hiroyuki Kurimoto |
Students | 3120 |
Location | , Aichi Prefecture , Japan |
Campus | Nisshin, Nagoya |
Colors | Green & Gold |
Affiliations | AACSB |
Website |
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Nagoya University of Commerce & Business ( Japanese: 名古屋商科大学, Nagoya shōka daigaku), also called NUCB Undergraduate School, is a non-profit Japanese private university in Nisshin, Aichi, in the Tokai region of Japan.
The school was established by Yuichi Kurimoto in 1953. [1] In 1968 it moved to Nisshin, in the Tokai region.[ citation needed] In 2001, a second campus was opened in downtown Nagoya.[ citation needed]
The Kurimoto Japanese Garden of the University of Alberta in Canada is named after Kurimoto. [2]
The school has been accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business since 2006.[ citation needed] The NUCB Business School is the only school in Japan to be triple-accredited. [3][ failed verification]
It is also accredited by the Japan University Accreditation Association. [4]
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名古屋商科大学 | |
Motto | Frontier Spirit |
---|---|
Type | Private |
Established | 1935; university from 1953 |
Chancellor | Hiroyuki Kurimoto |
Students | 3120 |
Location | , Aichi Prefecture , Japan |
Campus | Nisshin, Nagoya |
Colors | Green & Gold |
Affiliations | AACSB |
Website |
www |
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Nagoya University of Commerce & Business ( Japanese: 名古屋商科大学, Nagoya shōka daigaku), also called NUCB Undergraduate School, is a non-profit Japanese private university in Nisshin, Aichi, in the Tokai region of Japan.
The school was established by Yuichi Kurimoto in 1953. [1] In 1968 it moved to Nisshin, in the Tokai region.[ citation needed] In 2001, a second campus was opened in downtown Nagoya.[ citation needed]
The Kurimoto Japanese Garden of the University of Alberta in Canada is named after Kurimoto. [2]
The school has been accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business since 2006.[ citation needed] The NUCB Business School is the only school in Japan to be triple-accredited. [3][ failed verification]
It is also accredited by the Japan University Accreditation Association. [4]