Kwassui College

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Kwassui Women's College (活水女子大学 Kassui Joshi Daigaku?) was founded in 1879 in Nagasaki, Japan by Elizabeth Russell.[1] The Kwassui Institute operates the college, Kwassui Junior High School, and Kwassui High School.

As of 2008, the college has a Graduate School (for English Literature and Language); a Faculty of Humanities (Departments of English, Contemporary Japanese Culture, and Human Relations); a Faculty of Music (Departments of Music Performance and Applied Music); and a Faculty of Wellness Studies (Departments of Nutritional Health, Design and Science for Human Life, and Child Development and Education).[2] The college enrolls approximately 1,500 students.[3]

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  1. ^ Windolf, Paul; Francisco Ramirze (1989). Expansion and Structural Change: Higher Education in Germany, the United States, and Japan, 1870-1990. Contemporary Sociology. Vol. 27, No. 2. 
  2. ^ Kwassui Women's College. Kwassui Women's College. Retrieved on 2008-01-08.
  3. ^ Kwassui Women's College. Japan Student Services Organization. Retrieved on 2008-02-19.

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