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KIIS has opened the door to mature aged persons who are willing to study in an advanced educational institution. An impressive entrance examination is prepared for this purpose. KIIS is actively accepting students from abroad. This will help contribute to international exchanges between Fukuoka and foreign countries. The Kyushu Institute of Information Sciences (Kyushu Joho Daigaku in Japanese) was accredited as a University by the Japanese Minister of Education Nobutaka Machimura on the 19th of December 1997

Main Features of Kyushu Institute of Information Sciences are:

To keep up with the advanced information society, KIIS, Kyushu Institute of Information Sciences has established the Department of Management and Information. This is the first time such a department has been established in the Kyushu and Yamaguchi district.

For improving the ability of information exchange and analysis, all students will own laptop personal computers. Students can send their papers to professors by E-mail. It will also be possible to send personal information worldwide and create a personal internet home page.

KIIS regards emphasize the importance of communication between professors and students. Firstly, the number of students in a class, in particular language classes, will be limited to a maximum of 50 students. Secondly, the compulsory seminar classes will be limited to a maximum of 20 students.

Asia has become the center of world attention. And with Fukuoka being the gateway to Asian countries, the location of KIIS is hugely advantageous. KIIS is very eager to accept students from Asian countries. And KIIS significantly emphasized language courses, such as English and Chinese. KIIS will also conduct active international exchanges with overseas institutions.

  • The first faculty in the Kyushu & Yamaguchi district:
  • All students own personal computers:
  • Small Class and the Compulsory Seminar Class for all students:
  • The Network with Asian region

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