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  2. Keio University - Wikipedia

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    Keio University (慶應義塾大学, Keiō Gijuku Daigaku), abbreviated as Keio (慶應) or Keidai (慶大), is a private research university located in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It was originally established as a school for Western studies in 1858 in Edo .

  3. Keio Gijuku (Gakkō Hōjin) - Wikipedia

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    Keio served as Dutch education institution during Ansei era in foreign settlement, Tokyo. Keio Gijuku ( 慶應義塾 , Keiō Gijuku ) is a Gakkō Hōjin ( 学校法人 ) , or incorporated educational institution of Japan registered under the Private Institutions Act of 1949 ( 私立学校法 , Shiritsu Gakkō Hō ) [ N 1 ] in 1951.

  4. Category:Keio University - Wikipedia

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  5. Keio Shonan-Fujisawa Junior and Senior High School

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    Since its founding in 1992, [1] the school has been commonly known as Keio SFC, or simply SFC. [citation needed] It is one of the prestigious private secondary schools in the Tokyo area, [citation needed] due to its rich curriculum and environment. The overwhelming majority (99%) of its students advance to Keio University. In 2006, for example ...

  6. Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the university, the Shonan Fujisawa Junior and Senior High Schools were added in 1992, and a graduate school for Media and Governance in 1994. The Keio Research Institute was opened in 1996. In 2001, the school added a Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care, followed by a teacher training course in 2002.

  7. Higher education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Passing the entrance exam to a university is a major life step for a young Japanese person. Higher education in Japan is provided at universities (大学 daigaku), junior colleges (短期大学 tanki daigaku), colleges of technology (高等専門学校 kōtō senmon gakkō) and special training schools and community colleges (専修学校 senshū gakkō).

  8. Truly Strong Universities - Wikipedia

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    The Hensachi Rankings have been most commonly used as a reference for a university's rank. [ 2 ] Given this context, "Truly Strong Universities" (TSU) is a unique ranking system which ranks Japanese universities using eleven multidimensional indicators related to financial strength, education and research quality, and graduate prospects.

  9. Campuses of Keio University - Wikipedia

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    The West Building was constructed in 1959 (at the same time as the old Minami kōsha) as part of the university's centenary, on the site of the Dai kōdō (大講堂, main lecture hall) (which was destroyed in a 1945 aerial attack). [17] Graduate-school building The graduate-school building was constructed as part of the university's 125th ...