Chubu University

Chubu University
中部大学
TypePrivate
Established1964 (1964)
Location,
35°16′27″N 137°00′58″E / 35.2742°N 137.016°E / 35.2742; 137.016
Websitewww.chubu.ac.jp/english/index.html

Chubu University (中部大学, Chūbu Daigaku) is a private university in Kasugai, Aichi, Japan.

Chubu University was established as the Chubu Institute of Technology in 1964 with the motto "Acta, non Verba" (Actions, not Words),[1] but its institutional history begins with the Nagoya Daichi High School established in 1938. It was renamed as Chubu University in 1984, and has been subsequently expanded to comprise seven schools and six graduate schools, with about 11,000 students and twenty research institutions.

  1. ^ "Fundamental Philosophy, Missions and Goals". Chubu University. Retrieved 5 April 2020. University founder MIURA Kohei's motto "ACTA, NON VERBA" - Your actions and words should always go together to be a reliable person