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Tsuda University is a private institution of higher education for women with a history of more than 120 years since its founding. Tsuda's two colleges and the Graduate School are now located o...
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關西大學是一所在學約30 ,000名學生的綜合性私立大學,位於兼具歷史及傳統的大阪。除了多元的"學習元素"之外,還提供留學生日語學習支援和就業支援。
・2021年11月將是這一所私立綜合性大學建校的135周...
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● What kind of school is J. F. Oberlin University?
J. F. Oberlin University is a school located in Tokyo that places an emphasis on liberal arts education. The university's comprehensive progr...
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It is a global campus where about 500 international students from all over the world study.
It was founded in 1639 as a dormitory of Nishi Honganji Temple.
Today, the university has campuses in Kyo...
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Founded by the Jesuits in 1913 and placed in the heart of Tokyo, Sophia University has been a pioneer in global education in Japan. Being one of the top private universities in Japan, Sophia offers...
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Toyo Eiwa University is located on the Yokohama Campus, about one hour by train from central Tokyo. There are approximately 2,400 students enrolled. The campus is endowed with rich natural resource...
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Our founding spirit consists of three main principles: Christianity, Liberalism and Internationalism. Doshisha was founded by Joseph Hardy Neesima in 1875 as the first Japanese school advocating th...
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Founded in 1965, Tokyo International University (TIU) has five undergraduate and four graduate schools. Of TIU’s approximately 6500 students 1,300 are international students hailing from 68 countri...
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Meiji Gakuin University traces its origins to the Hepburn Academy—an English school founded by the American missionary James C. Hepburn in 1863. The University will celebrate its 150th anniversary ...
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Teikyo University is a comprehensive institution that offers studies in medicine, humanities, and sciences in 10 faculties and 32 departments. Education at Teikyo University is guided by the ideals...
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In today’s increasingly global society, people are expected to contribute widely to Japan and the world, and to act as leaders for the next generation. Waseda University has produced many great th...
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The Center for Japanese Language and Culture (CJLC) has been a place for international students, hailing from all over the world, to attain a high level of Japanese language skills that can be prac...
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Meiji University was founded in January 1881 as the Meiji Law School by a group of young lawyers barely in their 30's: Tatsuo Kishimoto, Kozo Miyagi, and Misao Yashiro.
Currently there are 10...
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In 1870, Ferris Jogakuin was founded by Mary E. Kidder, a female missionary sent by the Reformed Church in America, as the first educational institute for women in Japan, based on Christian beliefs...
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At FWU,we aim to foster women who can contribute to the creation of a better society both in Japan and internationally from the perspective of Asia and the entire world by developing their knowledg...
[«Fukuoka Women's University» 繼續]
Kyoto University of Foreign Studies was founded in 1959. With " PAX MUNDI PER LINGUAS" as a motto and mindset, the university puts great effort into educational research, not only in ling...
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The educational philosophy of Showa Women's University lies in its motto: "Be a light to the world".
This is reflected in the university's educational goal of cultivating not ju...
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Since its establishment, Musashi University has encouraged students to develop a global mindset and of inspired them to be global citizens. The mission of the university is to foster in its studen...
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The University of Tsukuba traces its roots back to a teacher-training school which opened in 1872. This was followed by the opening of the Tokyo University of Education in 1949, and in 1973 the un...
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