Kyoto Sangyo University
京都産業大学 | |
Type | Private |
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Established | 1965 |
President | Toyoh Sakai |
Academic staff | 309 (May 2009)[1] |
Students | 12,977 (May 2009)[1] |
Undergraduates | 12,719 |
Postgraduates | 258 |
20 | |
Location |
Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan 35°04′13″N 135°45′30″E / 35.07028°N 135.75833°ECoordinates: 35°04′13″N 135°45′30″E / 35.07028°N 135.75833°E |
Campus | Suburban |
Website | www.kyoto-su.ac.jp |
Kyoto Sangyo University (京都産業大学 Kyoto sangyō daigaku) is a private university in Kita-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan.
History
The university was established in 1965. The founder was an astronomer named Toshima Araki (荒木俊馬, 1897–1978), who intended to nurture students so that they could have their spiritual foundation upon the traditions of Japanese culture and contribute to the peace and happiness of mankind,[2] for in those days many Japanese universities were under the violence of Marxist movements.[3]
The university was opened with two faculties: Economy and Science. Later it added faculties and the graduate schools (master's courses in 1969, doctoral courses in 1971).
Organization
Undergraduate schools
- Faculty of Business Administration
- Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering
- Faculty of Cultural Studies
- Faculty of Economics
- Faculty of Engineering
- Faculty of Foreign Studies
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Life Sciences
- Faculty of Science
Graduate schools
- Division of Economics
- Division of Management
- Division of Law
- Division of Foreign Languages (Master's courses only)
- Division of Science
- Division of Engineering
- Law School
Research institutes
- Institute of Japanese Culture
- Institute for World Affairs
- Institute of Advanced Technology
- Avian Influenza Research Centre
- Institute of Comprehensive Academic Research
Notable faculty
- Hideo Iwakuro - general
- Haruhiko Kindaichi - linguist
- Toshihide Maskawa - theoretical physicist; recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics
- Leiji Matsumoto - animator, manga artist
- Kiyoshi Oka - mathematician
Notable alumni
- Takao Horiuchi - pop and enka singer
- Yoshiyuki Matsuoka - judoka, Olympic medalist
- June Osakada - track and field sprinter
- Fumiaki Tanaka - rugby player
- Kenjiro Todoroki - Olympic sailor, Olympic medalist
- Toshiki Yui - manga artist
References
- 1 2 Kyoto Sangyo University (2009-05-01). "School Guide: University Statistics". Retrieved 2009-10-18.
- ↑ Kyoto Sangyo University. "School Guide: President's Message". Archived from the original on May 6, 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-18.
- ↑ Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). "JAPAN'S MODERN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM: VII-6-(7) Students Movements". Retrieved 2009-10-18.
External links
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