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  2. Brand rankings of Japanese universities - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. 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.

  4. International rankings of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Education Index 2007, ranked 35 out of 181 countries; OECD Programme for International Student Assessment 2012, ranked 7 out of 65 countries in maths; ranked 4 out of 65 countries in sciences; ranked 4 out of 65 countries in reading; Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2011–2012 University of Tokyo, ranked 30 in the world, [8] 1 ...

  5. Hitotsubashi University - Wikipedia

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    Hitotsubashi Business School is ranked 2nd in Japan by Nikkei Shimbun. [34] Eduniversal ranked Japanese business schools and Hitotsubashi was ranked 3rd in Japan (100th in the world). [35] In this ranking, Hitotsubashi is one of three Japanese business schools categorized in "Universal business schools with major international influence".

  6. List of universities in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The following is a comprehensive list of universities in Japan, categorized by prefecture. The list contains only universities that still exist today and are classified as "schools" according to Article 1 of the School Education Law .

  7. Top Global University Project - Wikipedia

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    The Top Global University Project began as an initiative of Prime Minister Shinzō Abe, who stated its aim was to help more of Japan's universities rank in the top 100 worldwide. This requires the hiring of more foreign professors and increasing foreign student attendance at Japanese universities. [ 5 ]

  8. Tokyo University of Foreign Studies - Wikipedia

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    The university has been ranked 34th, 23rd and 20th out of 181 major universities during 2008–2010 in the "Truly Strong Universities (本当に強い大学)" ranking published by Toyo Keizai. [20] [21] According to the survey conducted by Nikkei HR in 2013, the TUFS won the first place in "working skills" ranking among Japanese universities.

  9. University of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    UTokyo's performance in various world university rankings (2003–2024) Due to its age and its academic and social status, the University of Tokyo is considered to be the most prestigious university in Japan, and reflecting this, its admission process for undergraduate degrees is regarded as the most selective in the country. [142] [143] [144]