Japan's Fufu University (English: NihonFukushiUniversity, Japanese Hiragana: にほんふくしだぃがく), short for Fufu, is a private university with its headquarters in Japan. Its predecessor was the Central Short-Term University for Social Undertakings, which was founded in 1953 and renamed Fukui University in Japan in 1957. Japan's welfare university is a "welfare comprehensive university" rooted in the regional society and looking at the world. Committed to developing and enriching the three academic fields of "health and medical treatment", "well-being and economy" and "education and growth", headed by the oldest Ministry of Social Welfare in Japan, there are graduate schools with 7 departments and 4 campuses.
Meibin Campus (Meibin Town, Zhiduojun, Aichi Prefecture)
Ministry of Social Welfare
Child development department
Fuzhi management department (correspondence education)
High school affiliated to Fukui University, Japan
Bantian Campus (Bantian City, Aichi Prefecture)
Department of health sciences
Donghai Campus (Donghai City, Aichi Prefecture)
Japan Welfare University
Japan Welfare University
Nagoya Campus (Nagoya Central District, Aichi Prefecture)
Fukui University Central Fukui College, Japan
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