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As of April 2004, along with the creation of 89 'National University Corporations' (NUCs), there were 77 public (i.e. those owned by prefectural and municipal governments) and about 480 private universities in Japan. Some 80% of government research funding is allocated to national, 'research oriented universities', many of which serve as local centres of human resource development.
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As of April 2004, along with the creation of 89 'National University Corporations' (NUCs), there were 77 public (i.e. those owned by prefectural and municipal governments) and about 480 private universities in Japan. Some 80% of government research funding is allocated to national, 'research oriented universities', many of which serve as local centres of human resource development.
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