Hokkaido University of Education
北海道教育大学
TypePublic university
Established1949
Location, ,
Japan
CampusSapporo
43°10′7.4″N 141°23′47.5″E / 43.168722°N 141.396528°E / 43.168722; 141.396528
Asahikawa
43°47′15.4″N 142°20′56″E / 43.787611°N 142.34889°E / 43.787611; 142.34889
Kushiro
42°58′52″N 144°23′55.5″E / 42.98111°N 144.398750°E / 42.98111; 144.398750
Hakodate
41°47′34.2″N 140°44′26.4″E / 41.792833°N 140.740667°E / 41.792833; 140.740667
Iwamizawa
43°11′16.8″N 141°46′32.2″E / 43.188000°N 141.775611°E / 43.188000; 141.775611
Websitewww.hokkyodai.ac.jp/eng/

Hokkaido University of Education (HUE) (北海道教育大学, Hokkaidō Kyōiku Daigaku) is a national public university administered by the government of Japan. It has five campuses in Hokkaido, Japan.

The main campus is on the outskirts of Sapporo, the capital of Hokkaido. Hokkaido University of Education, Sapporo (HUES) is the largest with a little over 1000 students.[1] Other campuses are in Asahikawa, Kushiro, Hakodate, and Iwamizawa.

HUE is primarily dedicated to training teachers, and each of the campuses have associated public schools where students may practice teaching.

References

  1. "Student Enrollment". HOKKAIDO UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION. May 1, 2019. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
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