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Gyosei International College in the U.K.

Gyosei International College in the UK (GIC) , later known as Witan Hall and Witan International College (WIC), was a Japanese international post-secondary education campus, located in Reading, Berkshire. In the final part of its life it became a wholly owned subsidiary of the University of Reading.

History
Father (田川 茂 Tagawa Shigeru), the principal of the Gyosei International School, had wanted to establish an international college as an extension of his school. Dr. Takashi Nozu, the chairperson of the board of trustees and the former president of the Japan Junior Chamber of Commerce, gave his financial support. A committee for the preparation of the establishment of the college was established in April 1987. The Department for Education officially recognised the college in November 1988. The tentative opening was April 1989. This school was established in 1989. On that year it acquired some land and buildings in a facility along London Road owned by the University of Reading. The site, which Gyosei College took portions of, had a total of of land. ==See also==
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