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Hokkaido University ( 北海道大学 , Hokkaidō daigaku ) , or Hokudai ( 北大 ) , is a public research university in Sapporo , Hokkaido , Japan. Founded in 1918, it is the fifth-oldest government-authorised university in Japan and one of the former Imperial Universities .

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28-883: Pine Bowl may refer to: Pine Bowl (game) , an American football championship game held in Japan Pine Bowl, a football stadium in Loretto, Pennsylvania, USA; now replaced by DeGol Field Pine Bowl, a football stadium in Whitworth University , Spokane, Washington, USA Pine Bowl, a bowling alley in Fultondale, Alabama , USA See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "pine bowl" on Misplaced Pages. Pine Box Bowl King Pine Bowl, Sugarloaf (ski resort) , Maine, USA Bowl (disambiguation) Pine (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

56-639: A 1.5 kilometer stretch of road that runs from the Main Gate to the Kita 18 Gate, roughly encompassing the distance between Kita-Juni-Jo and Kita 18-jo subway stations on the Namboku Subway Line . A campus-wide bus service runs regular routes between the southern and northern end of the university, although access is restricted to university staff only. The abundance of accessible green space has continued to be popular not only among students, but also

84-531: A commissioner of agriculture who pushed for the adoption of new agricultural practices and crops in Hokkaido's colder clime. To achieve this an agriculture college was proposed, leading to the founding of Sapporo Agricultural College ( 札幌農學校 , Sapporo nōgakkō ) in 1876 by William S. Clark with the help of five faculty members and a first class size of 24 students. In September 1907, Tohoku Imperial University ( 東北帝國大學 , Tōhoku teikoku daigaku ) set up

112-487: A reason field from October 2015 Misplaced Pages pages needing cleanup from October 2015 Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata Misplaced Pages articles in need of updating from April 2023 All Misplaced Pages articles in need of updating Hokkaido University The university finds its roots in Sapporo Agricultural College , which was a pioneer in

140-638: Is a bilingual, bachelor's degree program that aims to educate students about the history, culture, society, and political economy of modern Japan while raising them to fluency in the Japanese language. The program offers two majors, one in History and Culture and one in Society and Political Economy. The majors share coursework, so whichever of the previous specializations a student does not choose as their major becomes their minor. The Integrated Science Program

168-440: Is a multifaceted degree program that aims to provide students with a bachelor's degree in either physics, chemistry, or biology. Upon enrolling, students will spend the first semester attaining an all-round education in the three sciences along with mathematics and Japanese language. After this intensive first semester, students will join the department of Physics, chemistry or biology within the school of science. The final allocation

196-8624: Is an annual college football bowl game played in Japan. The game features the champions of the Hokkaido American Football Association and the Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association . The winner claims the title of North Japan champions and goes on to play the Kanto League champion in the East Japan Championship . Game results [ edit ] [REDACTED] This section needs to be updated . Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( April 2023 ) Season Hokkaido League Representative Tohoku League Representative Site 1986 Hokkaido 6 Tohoku 30 大井球技場 • Tokyo 1987 Hokkaido 14 Tohoku 7 1988 Hokkaido 14 Tohoku 14 1989 Hokkaido 17 Tohoku 34 1990 Hokkaido 10 Tohoku 24 Miyagi Athletic Stadium 1991 Sapporo Gakuin 7 Tohoku 19 Sapporo Atsubetsu Stadium 1992 Sapporo Gakuin 7 Tohoku 14 Miyagi Athletic Stadium 1993 Sapporo Gakuin 35 Tohoku 21 Sapporo Atsubetsu Stadium 1994 Sapporo 0 Tohoku 36 Miyagi Athletic Stadium 1995 Hokkaido 28 Tohoku 35 Sapporo Atsubetsu Stadium 1996 Hokkaido 45 Sendai 10 Miyagi Athletic Stadium 1997 Hokkaido 45 Tohoku 13 Sapporo Atsubetsu Stadium 1998 Hokkaido 31 Tohoku 30 Sendai Stadium 1999 Hokkaido 56 Iwate 3 Sapporo Atsubetsu Stadium 2000 Hokkaido 21 Tohoku 24 Sendai Stadium 2001 Hokkaido 10 Tohoku 28 Sapporo Dome 2002 Hokkaido 49 Tohoku 28 Sendai Stadium 2003 Hokkai Gakuen 12 Tohoku 48 Sapporo Dome 2004 Hokkaido 3 Tohoku 50 Sendai Stadium 2005 Hokkaido 0 Tohoku 20 Sapporo Dome 2006 Hokkaido 16 Tohoku 14 Yurtec Stadium Sendai 2007 Hokkaido 34 Tohoku 0 Sapporo Dome 2008 Hokkaido 24 Tohoku 36 Yurtec Stadium Sendai 2009 No game played 2010 No game played 2011 Otaru 8 Sendai 31 Sapporo Dome • Sapporo 2012 Sapporo Gakuin 13 Tohoku 34 Yurtec Stadium Sendai • Sendai 2013 Hokkaido 16 Tohoku 20 Miyagi Velodrome 2014 Hokkaido 7 Tohoku 10 Miyaginohara Velodrome 2015 Hokkaido 0 Tohoku 17 Yurtec Stadium Sendai 2016 Hokkaido 22 Tohoku 29 Sapporo Dome 2017 Hokkaido 3 Tohoku 14 Sendai City Athletic Stadium References [ edit ] ^ "平成26年度全日本大学アメリカンフットボール選手権大会 東日本代表校決定戦準決勝 第27回パインボウル2014" . Hokkaido American Football Association . Retrieved September 24, 2015 . ^ "Hokkaidō League Division I 2011" . American Football in Japan . Retrieved September 24, 2015 . ^ "Hokkaidō League Division I 2012" . American Football in Japan . Retrieved September 24, 2015 . ^ "Hokkaidō League Division I 2013" . American Football in Japan . Retrieved September 24, 2015 . ^ "Hokkaidō League Division I 2014" . American Football in Japan . Retrieved September 24, 2015 . External links [ edit ] Official website (Japanese) v t e Pine Bowl Game Sapporo Dome Yurtec Stadium Sendai Tie-Ins Hokkaido American Football Association Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association Games 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 v t e Hokkaido American Football Association Division 1 HSUH First Molars HUS Wolves Hokkai Gakuen Golden Bears Hokkaido Big Green Hokusei Gakuen Pirates Kushiro Golden Cranes Muroran Tech Black Panthers Nodai Fighting Radish Obihiro Cowboys Sapporo Cubs Sapporo Gakuin Crimson Knights Defunct teams Otaru Tomahawks Bowl Games Pine Bowl Seasons 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2017 2018 2019 2020 See also Sapporo Dome v t e Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association Members Nihon (Engineering Department) Crow Jeckles Tohoku Institute of Technology Blue Raiders Tohoku Gakuin Kayaks Sendai Silver Falcons Yamagata Tomcats Tohoku Hornets Iwate Bisons Hirosaki Starking Akita Ogres Kitasato Cowboys Bowl Games Pine Bowl v t e Collegiate American Football in Japan East Japan - 東日本 Kanto Hokkaido Tohoku West Japan - 西日本 Chushikoku Hokuriku Kansai Kyūshū Tokai Bowl games Azuma American Christmas Heiwadai Ivy Japan Japan X Koshien ( All-Japan Collegiate Football Championship ) Legacy Mirage Pearl Pine Rice Tokyo Western Japan People Masafumi Kawaguchi Joe Roth Paul Rusch David Stant Seasons 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Major Venues National Stadium Sapporo Dome Tomahawks Field Tokyo Dome Yokohama Stadium Yurtec Stadium Sendai See also American football in Japan Eyeshield 21 IFAF Asia JAFA Japan national American football team List of Japanese collegiate American football programs Paul Rusch Cup X-League Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pine_Bowl_(game)&oldid=1182782195 " Categories : American football in Japan American football leagues College football bowls Sports competitions in Hokkaido Hokkaido American Football Association Pine Bowl (game) Annual sporting events in Japan 1986 establishments in Japan Recurring sporting events established in 1986 Hidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from October 2015 All pages needing cleanup Cleanup tagged articles with

224-747: Is decided by a combination of student preference, availability and GPA. Japanese language education continues until the first semester of the second year. After graduation, students have the choice of enrolling in one of Hokkaido University's graduate schools. Through the unique, accelerated methodology of the program, students are able to graduate with a master's degree in five years (made up of three-and-a-half years of undergraduate study and one-and-a-half years of graduate study and research). All classes, besides Japanese language, are carried out in English by professors with native or fully professional proficiency. The university's Institute of Seismology and Volcanology

252-727: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Pine Bowl (game) [REDACTED] This article may require cleanup to meet Misplaced Pages's quality standards . The specific problem is: Page is incomplete. Please help improve this article if you can. ( October 2015 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) College football bowl game Pine Bowl パインボウル [REDACTED] Operated 1986–present Conference tie-ins Hokkaido American Football Association , Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association The Pine Bowl (パインボウル)

280-486: Is for world-class universities that have the potential to be ranked in the top 100 in world university rankings. Each Type A university will receive ¥420 million ($ US 4.2 million) annually until 2023. In June 2020, Hokkaido University president Toyoharu Nawa was dismissed by Japanese education minister Koichi Hagiuda for abuse of power at the workplace, becoming the first national university president to be dismissed since national universities became independent in 2004. He

308-598: Is located in Hakodate , a city located in the southern part of Hokkaidō. The Faculty and Graduate School of Fisheries Science are located there. However, students of Fisheries Science start their education at the Sapporo campus in order to complete three semesters of compulsory liberal arts education courses and move to the Hakodate campus from the second semester of their sophomore year. As the minimum requirement to study at

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336-547: Is still partially controlled by the Japanese Ministry of Education . In 2014 the university was selected under the Super Global Universities program that began as an initiative of Prime Minister Shinzō Abe who stated its aim was to help more of Japan's universities rank in the top 100 worldwide. Under the program, it is listed in the top university category or Type A—(Top Type) The Top Type

364-609: The Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), and between 151st and 200th in the world. In 2013, their highest score in QS Ranking was for Faculty Student Score (88 out of 100). Their lowest was for International Faculty Score (13.5 out of 100). In an effort to boost their International Faculty Score, Hokkaido has recently been selected to be part of Japan's Super Global Universities Program. This program provides special funding to hire international faculty. In

392-523: The Nature index 2023 annual table, Hokkaido University was ranked 142nd for its output in selected journals in the fields of natural sciences and Health Sciences research, among all leading research institutions in the world (5th in Japan). Hokkaido University's selectivity for undergraduate degrees is usually regarded as amongst the top 15 in the country. As of 2021, two alumni and faculty members have won

420-781: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry . The university received attention in 2010 when Professor Akira Suzuki won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry jointly with Richard F. Heck and Ei-ichi Negishi . Benjamin List , winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, is the principal investigator at the Institute for Chemical Reaction Design and Discovery of the Hokkaido University. Also, Ei-ichi Negishi , special invited professor at

448-569: The Faculty of Science, and finally in 1947, the Faculty of Law and Literature. The current name of Hokkaido University also came into use in 1947. In 1953, the Graduate School was established. Since 2004 the university has been incorporated as a National University Corporation under a new law which applies to all national universities. Although the incorporation has led to increased financial independence and autonomy, Hokkaido University

476-638: The Hakodate campus is only one year of a four-year bachelor's program, the turn-over rate of students entering and leaving the Hakodate campus is fairly high. To provide students in the Faculty and Graduate School of Fisheries Science with practical hands-on experience, the university has two fully operational research vessels, the Oshoru Maru and the Ushio Maru , based in nearby Hakodate harbor. Graduate students and professors also use these vessels to carry out their research. In order to raise awareness of

504-586: The Modern Japanese Studies Program (MJSP), and one, five-year degree program comprising both undergraduate- and graduate-level study, the Integrated Science Program (ISP). As with other English-based degree programs at the university, competitive scholarships are available for all graduate and undergraduate students, which range in amount from tuition discounts to full funding. The Modern Japanese Studies Program

532-571: The country's modern agricultural education and research, founded in 1876. The university's motto is 'Boys, Be Ambitious', which is said to be the parting words of the American dean of the Agricultural College, William S. Clark . The university has 12 undergraduate faculties and 21 postgraduate schools. The university mainly operates on two campuses: the main campus is located in downtown Sapporo, just north of Sapporo Station , and

560-408: The faculty of Agriculture in Sapporo. Tohoku Imperial University ceded the Faculty of Agriculture to Hokkaido Imperial University ( 北海道帝國大學 , Hokkaidō teikoku daigaku ) on April 1, 1918. It was one of nine Imperial Universities . The School of Medicine was established in 1919, at which time the Agricultural College became the Faculty of Agriculture. This was followed by the Faculty of Engineering,

588-446: The general public, who can often be seen using the campus area in a similar way to a public park. Walking tours of the campus for interested foreign and domestic tourists are provided by several businesses in Sapporo, although no tour is needed to visit the campus. Fall is an especially popular time for campus visits, with tourists and Sapporo residents flocking to get a view of the golden ginkgo trees that line Ginkgo Avenue. The campus

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616-503: The other campus is located in Hakodate , primarily used by the Faculty of Fishery Sciences. The history of the university dates to the formal incorporation of Yezo as Hokkaido into the Japanese realm. Director of the Hokkaidō Development Commission Kuroda Kiyotaka , having traveled to America in 1870, looked to the American model of settling the new lands. Upon return he brought General Horace Capron ,

644-415: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pine Bowl . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pine_Bowl&oldid=1151730099 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

672-645: The university at these offices, but prospective students can also take university entrance exams there, a procedure which previously was only offered in Japan. In 2017, the CWTS Leiden Ranking ranked them at 120th in the world and 6th in Japan. In 2018, QS World University Rankings ranked Hokkaido University at 122nd in the world (7th in Japan). In 2019, the Times Higher Education (THE) Japan ranked them 5th in Japan. Also in that year, they ranked as 6th or 7th in Japan according to

700-643: The university internationally, as of June 2018 Hokkaido University was operating eight satellite offices worldwide. After opening its first overseas satellite office in Seoul, South Korea, Hokkaido University has also established satellite offices in Helsinki (Finland), Beijing (China), Lusaka (Zambia), Bandung (Indonesia), Quezon City (Philippines), Kamphaeng Saen (Thailand), and a special China Office in Beijing. Interested parties can not only obtain information regarding

728-562: The world to share their expertise for the courses, which usually run for 1–2 weeks and grant students a small amount of academic credit. Both Japanese and foreign students participate in this unique program, which is conducted entirely in English. The main Sapporo campus is located just north of Sapporo Station, in the heart of Sapporo City. The entirety of the campus measures approximately 180 hectares and houses academic and administrative buildings, research laboratories, student dormitories, and farmland. The main academic buildings are found along

756-506: Was founded in 1998 in collaboration with several seismological observatories around Hokkaido. The institute is represented on the national Coordinating Committee for Earthquake Prediction . In 2016, the university launched the Hokkaido Summer Institute, a three-month-long program from June to August which offers a variety of classes for both undergraduate and graduate students. Guest lecturers are invited from all over

784-648: Was succeeded by former neurosurgeon and director of Hokkaido University Hospital Kiyohiro Houkin. The following departments offer postgraduate degrees taught entirely in English Both international and domestic students may apply for graduate programs taught in English. Competitive scholarships are available for all graduate and undergraduate students enrolled in English degree programs, which range in amount from tuition discounts to full funding. The university offers two programs aimed exclusively at international students: One, four-year undergraduate degree program,

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