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  2. Graduate School of Letters and Faculty of Letters, Kyoto ...

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    According to QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022: Arts and Humanities, Kyoto University is ranked 2nd in Japan and 58th in the world. [ 2 ] As of 2020, there are 1,075 undergraduate and 464 graduate students.

  3. Kyoto University - Wikipedia

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    Department-specific subjects are delivered primarily in Japanese with the exception of the Undergraduate International Course Program of Civil Engineering, which is a fully English-taught program. [21] The Kyoto University International Undergraduate Program (Kyoto iUP) is another notable initiative, offering a comprehensive 4.5-year program ...

  4. Faculty of Letters, Kyoto University - Wikipedia

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  5. List of public universities in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Since 2004, most of public university has been incorporated as a "public university corporation" (公立大学法人, kouritsu daigaku hōjin). University names which shifted are "graduate university" ( 大学院大学 , daigakuin daigaku ) ( ko ).

  6. Graduate School of Engineering and Faculty of Engineering ...

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    In 1897, College of Science and Engineering (理工科大学) was established with the establishment of Imperial University of Kyoto. [2] It was divided into College of Engineering (工科大学) and College of Science in 1914. [2] College of Engineering was reorganized into Faculty of Engineering (工学部) in 1919. [2]

  7. Category:Universities and colleges in Kyoto - Wikipedia

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  8. Category : Universities and colleges in Kyoto Prefecture

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  9. The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics

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    The International Development of Computer Education (IDCE) is an effort by KCG's programs to expand computer education in various countries. It was commenced in 1988 by Yasuko Hasegawa and her daughter, Yu Hasegawa (a.k.a. Yu Hasegawa-Johnson) when three hundred fifty 8-bit personal computers were donated to Thailand’s secondary and upper level schools.