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  2. Reitaku University - Wikipedia

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    Foreign students come to Reitaku from the United States, China, Taiwan, South Korea, Vietnam, Bhutan, Germany, Finland and other countries. Reitaku has many foreign professors, so its official languages are Japanese and English. Reitaku gives scholarships ranging from US$1,000 to US$10,000 to students who go to study abroad. [citation needed]

  3. Category:Academic staff of Reitaku University - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 February 2023, at 18:29 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. List of universities in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Also, each university or college is listed in the prefecture in which its headquarters is located, not the location of their satellite campuses, etc. or that of some of its departments or divisions. For the list of universities that existed in the past or merged into another school, see List of historical universities in Japan .

  5. Category : Academic staff by university or college in Japan

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  6. Iwao Taka - Wikipedia

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    Iwao Taka (高 巌, Taka Iwao) is a professor of business administration and noted scholar of business ethics in Japan. He was born in 1956 in Ōita Prefecture, Japan. [1] Taka graduated the College of Foreign Language, Reitaku University and completed a Ph.D. in 1985 at the Graduate School of Commerce, Waseda University.

  7. 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.

  8. Going Broke Universities – Disappearing Universities - Wikipedia

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    The GBUDU ranks Japanese universities in terms of the entrance difficulty and selectivity. The author's main argument is that more selective universities have better quality, and generally guarantee students better future careers. Thus people should avoid least selective universities, and try to enter more selective ones as much as they can. [2 ...

  9. Category talk:Academic staff of Reitaku University - Wikipedia

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