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  2. University of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The University of Tokyo (東京大学, Tōkyō daigaku, abbreviated as Tōdai (東大) in Japanese and UTokyo in English [7]) is a public research university in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1877 as the nation's first modern university by the merger of several pre-westernisation era institutions, its direct precursors include the Tenmongata ...

  3. Graduate School of Science and Faculty of Science, University ...

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    Founded in 1877, Faculty of Science is one of the oldest 4 faculties (Science, Medicine, Law and Letters) of the University of Tokyo. Faculty of Science and Graduate School of Science have produced 6 Nobel laureates ( Esaki , Koshiba , Nanbu , Kajita , Osumi , Manabe ) and one Fields Medallist ( Kodaira ).

  4. Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine ...

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    Med. Bldg. 2. The Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo are a single, merged department at the University of Tokyo.The Faculty of ...

  5. Faculty of Letters, University of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The Faculty of Letters became part of the university when it was founded in 1877 through the merger of the Kaisei School and the Tokyo School of Medicine, the former of which included the Faculty. The Faculty traces its roots to the Bansho Shirabesho and the Shōhei-zaka Gakumonjo , both established during the Edo period .

  6. Graduate Schools for Law and Politics and Faculty of Law ...

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    Faculty of Law is one of the oldest 4 faculties (Science, Medicine, Law and Letters) of the University of Tokyo and the oldest law school in Japan. Most of Japan's high-level bureaucrats are graduates of the University of Tokyo's Faculty of Law, [1] and it has long produced political and judicial establishment in Japan. [2]

  7. College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    All first-year undergraduates are matriculated at the College of Arts and Sciences and spend two years as junior division students at the college. [3] The liberal arts education they receive there lasts for the first year and a half, and from the second half of their second year, they receive specialised education from the senior division departments they are accepted into. [4]

  8. University of Tokyo Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The University of Tokyo Hospital (東京大学医学部附属病院, Tōkyō daigaku igakubu fuzoku byōin) is an academic health science centre and tertiary referral ...

  9. Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Records show that economics was taught at the university as early as in 1878. The Faculty of Economics was established in 1919, [1] following the separation of the Department of Economics, created in 1908 from the Department of Political Science at the Faculty of Law, and the Department of Commerce, established in 1909.