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Nagoya City University school profile
Nagoya City University is a Japanese public university headquartered in Ruisha Town, Ruisha District, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture. 1950, the school is called "meijo university" and NCU, etc. It is managed by Nagoya City University, a public legal person, and 1950 is formed by the merger of Nagoya Women's Medical University and Nagoya Pharmaceutical University. There are six departments of medicine, medicine, economy, humanities, society, art and nursing, and seven research departments of medicine, medicine, economy, humanities, society, art, nursing and natural engineering. Among the public universities in Japan, Nagoya City University is the only one that offers medicine, pharmacy and nursing at the same time. Nagoya City University Affiliated Hospital and Nagoya University Affiliated Hospital are the largest and most influential two large general hospitals in Central China. About 30% of the schools in School 1 are from Nagoya City, and about 60% are from Aichi Prefecture, which has gathered a wide range of students. Its teaching feature is the education mode of "minority guidance", and the enrollment rate is extremely low. It adopts the "one-to-many" education form in which two or three professors guide one student, so that students can receive more types of professor guidance.