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  2. Osaka Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Osaka Institute of Technology (OIT, 大阪工業大学, Ōsaka kōgyō daigaku), abbreviated as Dai kōdai (大工大), Han kōdai (阪工大), or Osaka kōdai (大阪工大) is a private university in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.

  3. Recruit (company) - Wikipedia

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    It was a spin-off from the Todai Shimbun (the University of Tokyo's main student newspaper). [1] [4] In FY 2021, it reported sales of 2,872 billion Yen and revenue of 297 billion Yen, with 55.5% of its sales generated overseas. [5] Its flagship world-wide services include the job search engine Indeed and the employer review site Glassdoor.

  4. Osaka Institute of Technology Junior College - Wikipedia

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  5. Osaka Prefecture University - Wikipedia

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    OPU was established in 2005 in its current form by integrating three prefectural universities: University of Osaka Prefecture (大阪府立大学), Osaka Women's University (大阪女子大学) and Osaka Prefecture College of Nursing (大阪府立看護大学). Main gate of Habikino Campus

  6. Osaka University - Wikipedia

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    Osaka University (大阪大学, Ōsaka daigaku), abbreviated as OU or Handai (阪大), is a national research university in Osaka, Japan.The university traces its roots back to Edo-era institutions Tekijuku (1838) and Kaitokudo (1724), and was officially established in 1931 as the sixth of the Imperial Universities in Japan, with two faculties: science and medicine.

  7. Colleges of technology in Japan - Wikipedia

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    About 10,000 students graduate annually. The number is approximately 10% of the 4-year university graduates in engineering. [3] [4] Typically, one college has roughly 500–800 students, distributed in several departments. The 55 national public colleges are united under one governing body, the National Institute of Technology.

  8. Category : Christian universities and colleges in Japan

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  9. Top Global University Project - Wikipedia

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    The Top Global University Project (スーパーグローバル大学創成支援, Sūpā gurōbaru daigaku sōsei shien) is a funding project by the Japanese government that began in 2014. [1] The project aims to enhance the globalization of the country's public and private universities so that graduates can "walk into positions of global ...