Shimane University
Shimane University — colloquially known as Shima-dai — is a national university in Japan. Although formally established as a university in 1949, Shima-dai's origins date back to the late 19th century. In 2003 it merged with the Shimane Medical University. It is a multi-disciplinary university, with faculties in law and literature, education, medicine, science and engineering, and life and environmental science. The university has graduate schools in humanities and social sciences, education, medical research, science and engineering, life and environmental science, and law. Shima-dai has approximately 6,000 students, more than 750 academic staff and over 400 support staff. It was the first public university in Japan to establish an interdisciplinary department integrating natural sciences and engineering. The motto is 'Shimane University — growing with people and with the region'.
Location/campuses
Located in Shimane Prefecture in western Honshu, the university has campuses in Matsue City and Izumo City. The Matsue campus is home to the university's Law & Literature, Education, Science & Engineering, and Life & Environmental Science faculties, as well as the university's central administration. The Izumo campus is home to the university's Medical Faculty comprising the Medical School, Nursing School and University Hospital.Academics
Faculties and departments
Shimane University comprises the following faculties, departments and schools:- Faculty of Law & Literature - Department of Law & Economics; Department of Socio-cultural Studies, Department of Language and Culture
- Faculty of Education - School Teacher Training Course; affiliated kindergarten; affiliated elementary school; affiliated junior high school
- Faculty of Medicine - School of Medicine; School of Nursing; University Hospital
- Interdisciplinary Faculty of Science & Engineering - Department of Material Science; Department of Geoscience; Department of Mathematics & Computer Science; Department of Electronic & Control Systems Engineering; Department of Natural Resources Process Engineering
- Faculty of Life & Environmental Science - Department of Biological Science; Department of Life Science & Biotechnology; Department of Agricultural & Forest Sciences; Department of Regional Environmental Sciences; Education & Research Center for Biological Resources
Graduate schools
- Graduate School of Humanities & Social Sciences
- Graduate School of Education
- Graduate School of Medical Research
- Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science & Engineering
- Graduate School of Life & Environmental Science
- Graduate School of Law
Courses and programs offered
Faculty of Law & Literature: Department of Law & Economics
Courses and programs of study offered by Shimane University include the following:- Japanese and East Asian Languages and Cultures
- English and European Languages and Cultures
- Creation and Understanding of Culture
- Law and Politics
- Regional Economics
- Language and Culture
- Social-Cultural Studies
Faculty of Education
- Education
- MA in Pedagogical Development
- MA in Curriculum Development
Faculty of Medicine
- Medicine
- Nursing
- Master's courses in Medical Research, Oncology Pharmacy, Coordinator Course for Rural Medicine and Medical Simulation Instructor Course
- Doctorate in Medical Research
- Medical Oncology Training
- Medical Specialist Training
Interdisciplinary Faculty of Science & Engineering
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Geoscience
- Environmental Geology
- Natural Hazard Engineering
- Pure Mathematics
- Mathematical Analysis
- Applied Informatics
- Computer Science
- Control Systems Engineering
- Instrumentation Systems Engineering
- Electrical and Electronic Systems Engineering
- Electronic Devices Engineering
- Material Science
- Architecture
- Mechanical Engineering
- Graduate Course in Earth Science and Geo-environmental Science
- Collaborative Educational Course in Science, Engineering and Medicine
- Doctorate in Materials Creation and Circulation Technology
- Doctorate in Electronic Functions and System Engineering
Faculty of Life & Environmental Science
- Agriculture
- Forestry
- Environmental Biology
- Rural Economics
- Ecology and Environmental Sciences
- Environmental Resources Engineering
- Rural Engineering
- Life Science and Biotechnology
- Biological Science
- Forest Science
- Agricultural Science
- Marine Biological Science
- Master's degree in Biological Science and Biotechnology
- Master's degree in Agriculture and Forest Science
- Master's degree in Environmental Science and Technology
Graduate School of Law
- Juris Doctor
Degrees offered
Affiliated institutions
Shimane University incorporates or is affiliated with the following institutions :- Shimane University Hospital
- Shimane University Elementary School
- Shimane University Middle School
- San-in Region Research Center
- Center for Integrated Research in Science
- Research Center for Coastal Lagoon Environments
- International Joint Research Institute of Shimane University and Ningxia University
- University Museum
Shimane University Hospital
International programs
The university has an active and growing international program. Shima-dai has official ties with 38 universities around the world and each year hosts approximately 200 students from countries such as China, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Korea, Indonesia, Mongolia, Sri Lanka, Germany, France, the UK and the US.USA
- Central Washington University, Washington, since 1982
- Kent State University Ohio, since 1982
- University of California, Davis, California, since 1986
- University of Arkansas Arkansas, since 1993
- University of Colorado, Denver, School of Medicine Colorado, since 2006
- University of Texas at Dallas, Texas, since 2007
- University of Florida, Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Florida, since 2009
- The University of Arizona, Arizona, since 2010
Korea
- Yonsei University Seoul, since 1989
- Busan National University of Education Busan, since 1990
- Gyeongsang National University Jinju, since 1991
- Kyungpook National University Daegu, since 1991
- Seoul National University of Science & Technology Seoul, since 1998
China
- Northeast Forestry University, Heilongjiang, since 1989
- Nanjing Forestry University, Jiangsu, since 1993
- China Agricultural University, Beijing, since 1996
- Ningxia University, Ningxia, since 1997
- Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, since 1997
- Jilin University, Jilin, since 1999
- Hebei Normal University, Hebei, since 2002
- Dalian University, Liaoning, since 2003
- Ningxia Medical University, Ningxia, since 2004
- Beijing Normal University, Beijing, since 2004
- Renmin University of China, School of Economics Beijing, since 2005
- Shandong University Shandong, since 2005
- Zhejiang University, College of Education Zhejiang, since 2006
Mongolia
- Mongolian University of Science and Technology Ulaanbaatar, since 1999
- Health Sciences University of Mongolia Ulaanbaatar, since 2002
Vietnam
- Hanoi Medical University Hanoi, Vietnam, since 2005
Nepal
- Tribhuvan University Kathmandu, Nepal, since 1991
Indonesia
- Andalas University Padang, Indonesia, since 1997
Sweden
- Linkoping University Linkoping, Sweden, since 2005
Germany
- University of Trier Trier, Germany, since 2008
France
- Jean Moulin-Lyon 3 University Lyon, France, since 1990
- The University of Orleans Orleans, France, since 2002
Thailand
- King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, School of Bioresources and Technology Bangkok, Thailand, since 2010
- Mahidol University, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital Bangkok, Thailand, since 2011
Bangladesh
- University of Dhaka Dhaka, Bangladesh, since 2011
Facilities
- Gymnasiums
- Martial arts budo-kan
- Athletics track
- Soccer & baseball fields
- Swimming pool
- Archery range
- Student Club Building
- Student Center
- Cooperative
- Information Technology Center
- Central library
- Health Center
Alumni
- Takashi Nagai, author of The bell of Nagasaki, 1908-1951
- Hajime Shinoda, literacy critic, 1927-1989
- Yasuji Hanamori, founding editor of Notebook of life, 1911-1978
- Den Fujita, founder of McDonald's Holdings Japan, 1926-2004
Transport/access