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Higher EducationHiroshima, Japan501-1000 Employees
Hiroshima University is a public research university in Japan, founded in 1949. It spans 11 faculties and 12 graduate schools, educating about 16,000 students and supported by a substantial staff. The main campus is located in the Kagamiyama district of Higashi-Hiroshima City, about 35 kilometers east of Hiroshima City, and ranks among the largest campuses in the country. In April 2026, the university entered into a partnership with the Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology to establish a dual master's program, reflecting its engagement with international academia. The institution's research activities span fields including environmental science, fungal genomics, and advanced materials development, as demonstrated by recent project announcements.