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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.
Shinshu Kan" was the original name of Keio University. Keio University's root is considered to be the Han school for Kokugaku studies, named Shinshu Kan established in 1796. [citation needed] It later changed its name to "Keio Gijuku" in 1868, which originated from the era name "Keio", [11] with "Gijuku" as the translation of Private school. [12]
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The Brand rankings of Japanese universities (大学ブランドランキング Daigaku Burando Rankingu) is a ranking of the Japanese universities by Nikkei Business Publications, released annually in November. It is a ranking system which evaluates the universities' power of brand.
The "Truly Strong Universities" (Japanese: 本当に強い大学, Hepburn: Hontōni Tsuyoi Daigaku) is a ranking of Japan's top 100 universities by publisher Toyo Keizai released annually in its business magazine of the same name.
While Keiō's initial identity was that of a private school of Western studies (Keio-gijuku), it expanded and established its first university faculty in 1890. Under the name Keio-Gijuku University, it became a leader in Japanese higher education. Fukuzawa was also a strong advocate for women’s rights. He often spoke up in favor of equality ...
The Good Country Index is a composite statistic of 35 data points mostly generated by the United Nations. These data points are combined into a common measure which gives an overall ranking, and a ranking in seven categories: Science and Technology; Culture; International Peace and Security; World Order; Planet and Climate; Prosperity and Equality
Keio Gijuku may refer to: Keio Gijuku (Gakkō Hōjin) , the administrative body of the Keio University and its affiliated institutions Keio University , a university operated by the organisation mentioned above