Tokai National Higher Education and Research System

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Tokai National Higher Education and Research System (国立大学法人東海国立大学機構, Tōkai Kokuritsu Daigaku Kikō) is a National University Corporation (legal entity) includes 2 universities, Nagoya University and Gifu University, both are located in Tōkai region, Japan.

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NUC = National University Corporation

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