Keio University
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慶應義塾大学 | |
Motto | Calamus gladio fortior |
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Motto in English | The pen is mightier than the sword |
Type | Private Research Coeducational Higher education institution |
Established | 1858 |
Founder | Fukuzawa Yukichi |
Academic affiliations | Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning Council on Business & Society Washington University in St. Louis McDonnell International Scholars Academy[1] |
Endowment | N/A |
President | Prof. Akira Haseyama |
Academic staff | full time 2,604[2] |
Administrative staff | 2,722[2] |
Students | 33,825[3] |
Undergraduates | 28,931[3] |
Postgraduates | 4,894[3] |
1,234[3][4] | |
Other students | 789[2] |
Location | , Tokyo , Japan |
Campus | Urban |
Athletics | 39 varsity teams |
Colors | Blue and Red |
Website | www.keio.ac.jp (engl.) |
Keio University is one of the oldest universities in Japan. It started in Tokyo in 1858 as a school for Western studies.
Faculty & Graduate Schools
Notable alumni
- Junichiro Koizumi (87th/88th/89th Prime Minister of Japan)
- Ryutaro Hashimoto (82nd/83rd Prime Minister of Japan)
- Akihiko Hoshide (astronaut)
- Yukari Yoshihara (Go player at Nihon Ki-in)
Campus Gallery
Keio University Media
The founder of Keio Fukuzawa Yukichi's statue on Hiyoshi campus.
- Keio University Mita Campus East Research Building-1.jpg
East Research Building in Mita
Keio Gijuku in Tsukiji in 1869
- Keio University Mita Campus Keio Corporate Administration-1.jpg
Jukukankyoku on Mita Campus
- Keio University Mita Campus Public Speaking Hall.jpg
Mita speech house on Mita Campus
Other websites
References
- ↑ "McDonnell International Scholars Academy". Archived from the original on 2020-09-30. Retrieved 2020-05-10.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 keio/data/faculty_and_staff.html "Number of faculty member" (in Japanese). Keio University. Retrieved October 10, 2011.
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- ↑ Plotnikoff, G. A., & Amano, T. (2007). A culturally appropriate, student-centered curriculum on medical professionalism. Successful innovations at Keio University in Tokyo. Minnesota medicine, 90(8), 42.
- ↑ Hasegawa, M., Tomioka, S., & Kobayashi, Y. (1976). Clinical study of gram negative rods (GNR) septicemia at Keio University Hospital. In Chemotherapy (pp. 151-154). Springer, Boston, MA.
- ↑ Yamashita, H., Dokiya, T., & Hashimoto, S. (1986). Experience at Keio University Hospital for Cf-252 radiation therapy of tumors of the head and neck and other sites. Nucl. Sci. Appl, 2(3), 555-569.
- ↑ Liu, M., Hase, K., Tsuji, T., Fujiwara, T., Yamada, S., Masakado, Y., & Kimura, A. (2005). Clinical electromyography and electrodiagnosis course at Keio University Hospital—a 7-year experience. The Keio Journal of Medicine, 54(4), 193-196.
- ↑ Fukushima, N. (2016). Activity and the Role of Keio University Pharmacy. Yakugaku Zasshi: Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan, 136(5), 717-719.
Bibliography
- The Keiogijuku University: a brief account of its history, aims and equipment. Keio University. 1912.