Yosh~~
kali ini akan membahas tentang beberapa sekolah dan universitas di jepang
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University of Tokyo aka Tokyo daigaku
siapa sih yang ga kenal todai?? pernah nonton dragon zakura ? yupz... universitas ini emang paling beken disana.. ditambah dengan fakta bahwa universitas ini merupakan universitas yang bukan sembarang universitas,, dimana lulusannya akan mempunyai masa depan yang cerah dan diakui dimana-mana..
sekilas tentang todai...
The University Today
Introduction The University of Tokyo was established in 1877 as the first national university in Japan. As a leading research university, the University of Tokyo offers courses in essentially all academic disciplines at both undergraduate and graduate levels and conducts research across the full spectrum of academic activity. The university aims to provide its students with a rich and varied academic environment that ensures opportunities for both intellectual development and the acquisition of professional knowledge and skills. The University of Tokyo has a faculty of over 4,000 and a total enrollment of about 29,000, evenly divided between undergraduate and graduate students. As of 2006 there were 2,269 international students, and over 2,700 foreign researchers come annually to the university for both short and extended visits. The University of Tokyo is known for the excellence of its faculty and students and ever since its foundation many of its graduates have gone on to become leaders in government, business, and the academic world Campuses The University of Tokyo is composed of three campuses: Hongo, Komaba, and Kashiwa. In addition, some University of Tokyo facilities are situated in other parts of both Tokyo and the country. The main campus of the university is located in Hongo Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo and occupies about 56 hectares of the former Kaga Yashiki, the Tokyo estate of a major feudal lord. Parts of the seventeenth century landscaping of the original estate have been preserved to provide greenery and open space. The campus is graced by the Kaga Estate's celebrated Akamon, or Red Gate, which dates from 1827 and has been designated as an 'Important Cultural Property' by the Japanese Government. Most of the faculties, graduate schools, and research institutes of the university are located on the Hongo Campus. The Komaba Campus, located in the Komaba section of Meguro-ku, Tokyo, occupies an area of about 35 hectares. Facilities such as the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the College of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, and the Institute of Industrial Science stand on this campus. The Kashiwa Campus, the newest of the three, is located in Kashiwa City, Chiba Prefecture, a suburb of Tokyo. Housed on this approximately 24-hectare campus are the Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, the Institute for Solid State Physics, among other research facilities. The University of Tokyo in the twenty-first century is being built up on the strong links among these three campuses. Student life Students carry out two annual festivals: the Komaba Festival in November on the Komaba Campus, organized and run by first and second-year undergraduates, and the May Festival or 'Gogatsusai' on the Hongo Campus, organized by a committee drawn from all undergraduate students at the university. The latter is a three-day event and a chance for students, with the support of the university, to promote their academic and extracurricular activities to society. These festivals are both open to the public, and many visitors come to get a glimpse of activities at the university. In addition, The University of Tokyo has recently introduced a new 'open campus' annual event, which introduces university life to high school students hoping to enter this university from all over Japan. As the preeminent academic institution in Japan, The University of Tokyo has a long history of nurturing and promoting academic excellence. One of the ways the university does this is through recognizing the achievements of outstanding students with the newly-introduced, twice-yearly President's Award. In spring each year, several students are selected from among those nominated by their professors for the award recognizing outstanding academic achievement, and in autumn, a second award is made to students for their extracurricular and cultural activities. From 2007, a single student is also chosen from all those awarded the President's Award that year for the President's Grand Award, recognizing particularly outstanding achievement in any field. Since 2000, The University of Tokyo has held the 'UT Forum' on a roughly annual basis in partnership with a leading university or universities overseas. The UT Forum is a chance for the university to present the latest research activities and results and for both faculty and graduate students taking part to deepen international relationships. In parallel with the researchers' forum, undergraduate and graduate students also organize and present a students' forum, where they have a chance to experience all aspects of the planning and implementation of an international conference and to develop valuable links with their peers and academics around the world. source @http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/index/b00_e.html |
Meiji daigaku
Kalo tadi todai sekarang Meiji daigaku~~
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Universitas Meiji (明治大学; Meiji Daigaku; Meidai) adalah salah satu dari dua universitas swasta paling prestisius di Jepang (satunya lagi adalah Universitas Waseda) sementara dua universitas negeri paling prestisius adalah Universitas Keio dan Universitas Rikkyo. Meiji terletak di daerah Kandasurugadai di Tokyo.
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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. It was an era characterized by Japan's urgent need to independent as a modern nation. The three founded the Meiji Law School from their fervent hope to "foster bright capable youths who will lead the modern civil society of Japan". | ||
Although confronted with countless obstacles and hardships along the way, Meiji University was born as a site for learning and education. Continuing its growth without ever ceasing to ring the chimes of liberty, Meiji University has expanded as one of the prominent private universities of Japan, celebrating its 120th anniversary in 2001. With Rights, Liberty, Independence and Self-government as its guiding principles, Meiji University is committed to fostering human resources who satisfy the requirements "austerity and sturdiness", "creation of new intellect" and "needs of the times". Turning out more than 400,000 graduates into the world to date, it has contributed vastly to the progress of society. The achievements of the university's numerous alumni actively engaged in key roles in various walks of life are highly reputed. | ||
Meiji University solidly ranks among the best universities in Japan, currently consisting of 9 schools, the School of Law, School of Commerce, School of Political Science and Economics, School of Arts and Letters, School of Science and Technology, School of Agriculture, School of Business Administration, School of Information and Communication, and School of Global Japanese Studies; the Graduate School, made up of 9 departments, the Department of Law, Department of Commerce, Department of Arts and Letters, Department of Science and Technology, Department of Agriculture, Department of Business Administration, Department of Information and Communication, and Department of Humanities; independent schools in various disciplines, School of Legal Studies (Department of Law, Graduate School), School of Global Business (Business School), School of Professional Accountancy (Graduate School of Professional Accountancy), and the School of Governance Studies (Department of Political Science and Economics); and the Meiji University Junior High School and Meiji University High School. | ||
From fiscal 2004, in order to respond the "needs of the times", Meiji University Women's College and the Evening Division will cease soliciting students and a seven-period-a-day time system will be launched to provide students with more flexibility for their course studies. | ||
In addition to the Surugadai Campus, Meiji University also has the Izumi Campus and Ikuta Campus. Along with excellent teaching staff, all of these campuses are linked with other institutions and facilities for education and research and feature the latest facilities, equipment and so on for extracurricular activities. Providing steady education and research opportunities, the Surugadai Campus in particular features the latest IT infrastructure and the Liberty Tower, with 23 stories above ground and three below. | ||
In April 2004, the Academy Common was completed to serve as a base for lifelong education, where the Graduate School, which develops advanced specialized businesspeople, and the Liberty Academy hold their classes |
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credit @meiji.ac.jp/cip/english
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