Kanazawa Seiryo University is located in the Ishikawa region of Japan. It was established in 1967 as Kanazawa Keizai University. Its name formally changed to its current name in 2002.
The university has three main faculties: economics, human sciences, humanities and a graduate school of strategic management. The faculty of economics is usually the most popular enrolling around 1,700 students per year, making up around half of the total students at Kanazawa Seiryo University.
The full-time courses at Kanazawa are four-years in length, and students can choose from a range of subjects in child studies, economics, business administration, sports and several others.
The university has inter-university exchange agreements with 57 overseas institutions across 18 countries, including China, Korea, Russia, Germany, Australia, and the UK.
Whilst studying at Kanazawa University, there are a number of events on offer to students. They can participate in the International Culture Festival, Traditional Kanazawa Festival and several university festivals. Students have the opportunity to develop and showcase their skills through the international student Speech Contest, Japanese Culture workshops and other extra-curricular activities.