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Comparative analysis of applicants and successful candidates through admissions office entrance examination in the past three years
AO入試エントリー者・合格者3ヵ年の比較分析
Tominaga Tomohiko
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Reviews and prospects of faculty development activities at Yamaguchi University
PP. 1 - 8
Results of the English teaching programme of general education for the academic year 2003/4
PP. 9 - 37
Comparative analysis of applicants and successful candidates through admissions office entrance examination in the past three years
PP. 39 - 45
Present status of articulation from comprehensive high school and vocational high school to University : A review of the education administrations in Japan
PP. 47 - 56
The feasibility of a TOEIC test textbook to be used in the classroom
PP. 57 - 80
Issues on short-term studying abroad programs promoted by Yamaguchi University
PP. 81 - 102
Parents' awareness on the job hunting of their children : The questionnaire survey to junior students' parents at Yamaguchi University
PP. 103 - 113
Management of seminar on a campus in a job-hunting season : Based on the case of Yamaguchi University in 2004
PP. 115 - 130
Community and university in the age of lifelong learning : A viewpoint of university extension
PP. 131 - 148
A study of the aging society with fewer children and lifelong learning 1
PP. 149 - 160
A report on international student center symposium
PP. 161 - 168