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== Education == [[File:Nagoya City Archives 2016.3.25.jpg|thumb|left|The old Nagoya Court of Appeals building, today the city archive]] [[File:Nagoya University dk4591.jpg|thumb|Nagoya University campus in Higashiyama. The university has produced seven [[Nobel Prize]] laureates in science.]] [[File:Nanzan b.jpg|thumb|Nanzan University main campus, designed by renowned architect [[Antonin Raymond]] in the 1960s]] Nagoya has mostly state-run primary and secondary schools. The area in the city limits includes international schools such as the [[Nagoya International School]] and Colégio Brasil Japão Prof. Shinoda [[Brazilian schools in Japan|Brazilian school]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Embaixada do Brasil em Tóquio |url=http://www.brasemb.or.jp/portugues/community/school.php |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151018083340/http://www.brasemb.or.jp/portugues/community/school.php |archive-date=2015-10-18 |access-date=2008-02-07}} Escolas Brasileiras Homologadas no Japão</ref> ===Universities=== State and private colleges and universities primarily located in the eastern area. Some Western-style institutions were founded early in the [[Meiji (era)|Meiji era]], with more opening during the [[Taishō]] and [[Shōwa (1926–1989)|Shōwa]] eras. [[Nagoya University]] was set up in 1871 as a medical school and has produced seven [[Nobel Prize]] laureates in science.<ref>{{cite web |title=Nagoya University World Class Researchers |url=http://en.nagoya-u.ac.jp/people/nobel/index.html |access-date=12 April 2017 |work=nagoya-u.ac.jp}}</ref> [[Nanzan University]] was established by the Roman Catholic [[Divine Word Missionaries|Society of the Divine Word]] in 1932 as a high school and expanded to include [[Nanzan Junior College]] and the [[Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture]]. The main campus was designed in the 1960s by the renowned architect [[Antonin Raymond]]. Some universities specialise in engineering and technology, such as Nagoya University Engineering school, [[Nagoya Institute of Technology]] and [[Toyota Technological Institute]]; these universities receive support and grants from companies such as [[Toyota]]. Other colleges and universities include: [[Aichi Prefectural College of Nursing & Health]], [[Aichi Shukutoku Junior College]], [[Aichi Toho University]], [[Chukyo University]], [[Daido University]], [[Doho University]], [[Kinjo Gakuin University]], [[Kinjo Gakuin University Junior College]], [[Meijo University]], [[Nagoya City University]], [[Nagoya College of Music]], [[Nagoya Future Culture College]], [[Nagoya Gakuin University]], [[Nagoya Management Junior College]], [[Nagoya Women's University]], [[St. Mary's College, Nagoya]], [[Sugiyama Jogakuen University]], [[Sugiyama Jogakuen University Junior College]], [[Tokai Gakuen Women's College]]. Various universities from outside Nagoya have set up satellite campuses, such as [[Tokyo University of Social Welfare]]. The [[Hōsa Library]] dates to the 17th century and houses 110,000 items, including books of classic literature such as historic editions of ''[[The Tale of Genji]]'' that are an heirloom of the [[Owari Tokugawa]] and were bequeathed to the city. The [[Nagoya City Archives]] store a large collection of documents and books. [[Tsuruma Central Library]] is a public library and [[Nagoya International Center]] has a collection of foreign-language books. ;National Universities * {{nihongo|[[Nagoya University]]|名古屋大学|Nagoya Daigaku}} * {{nihongo|[[Nagoya Institute of Technology]]|名古屋工業大学|Nagoya Kōgyō Daigaku}} ;Prefectural University * {{nihongo|[[Aichi Prefectural College of Nursing & Health]]|愛知県立看護大学|Aichi kenritsu kango Daigaku}} * {{nihongo|[[Nagoya City University]]|名古屋市立大学|Nagoya shiritsu Daigaku}} ;Private Universities * {{nihongo|[[Aichi University]]|愛知大学|Aichi Daigaku}} * {{nihongo|[[Aichi Gakuin University]]|愛知学院大学|Aichi gakuin Daigaku}} * {{nihongo|[[Aichi Shukutoku University]]|愛知淑徳大学|Aichi Shukutoku Daigaku}} * {{nihongo|[[Aichi Toho University]]|愛知東邦大学|Aichi Toho Daigaku}} * {{nihongo|[[Chukyo University]]|中京大学|Chūkyō Daigaku}} * {{nihongo|[[Daido University]]|大同大学|Daidō Daigaku}} * {{nihongo|[[Doho University]]|同朋大学|Dōhō Daigaku}} * {{nihongo|[[Kinjo Gakuin University]]|金城学院大学|Kinjō Gakuin Daigaku}} * {{nihongo|[[Meijo University]]|名城大学|Meijō Daigaku}} * {{nihongo|[[Nagoya College of Music]]|名古屋音楽大学|Nagoya Ongaku Daigaku}} * {{nihongo|[[Nagoya Gakuin University]]|名古屋学院大学|Nagoya Gakuin Daigaku}} * {{nihongo|[[Nagoya Women's University]]|名古屋女子大学|Nagoya Joshi Daigaku}} * {{nihongo|[[Nanzan University]]|南山大学|Nanzan Daigaku}} * {{nihongo|[[Sugiyama Jogakuen University]]|椙山女学園大学|Sugiyama Jogakuen Daigaku}} * {{nihongo|[[Tokyo University of Social Welfare]]|東京福祉大学|Tokyo Fukushi Daigaku}} * {{nihongo|[[Tokai Gakuen University]]|東海学園大学|Tokai Gakuen Daigaku}} * {{nihongo|[[Toyota Technological Institute]]|豊田工業大学|Toyota Kōgyō Daigaku}}
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