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  2. Sophia University - Wikipedia

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    Sophia University, (Japanese: 上智大学, Jōchi Daigaku; Latin: Universitas Sedis Sapientiae) is a private Jesuit research university in Tokyo, Japan.Founded in 1913 by the Jesuits, it was granted university status in 1928, becoming the first Catholic university in Japan. [3]

  3. List of universities in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of universities in Tokyo, Japan. See also Education in Tokyo. ... Sophia University; St. Luke's College of Nursing; Sugino Fashion College;

  4. MARCH (Japanese universities) - Wikipedia

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    MARCH (マーチ, Māchi) is the collective name of 5 private universities located in Tokyo, Japan. The name comes from the initial letters of the Japanese Roman characters of each school: Meiji University (明治大学, Meiji Daigaku) Aoyama Gakuin University (青山学院大学, Aoyama Gakuin Daigaku) Rikkyo University (立教大学, Rikkyō ...

  5. 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 .

  6. Category : Catholic universities and colleges in Japan

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    Pages in category "Catholic universities and colleges in Japan" ... Seisen University (Tokyo) ... Sophia University; T.

  7. Murder of Junko Kobayashi - Wikipedia

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    At around 4:30 pm on 9 September 1996, a fire broke out in a private house in Shibamata 3-chome, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo. The fire was extinguished about two hours later, and the body of a female university student (21 years old at the time), a fourth year student at Sophia University, was found in the burnt ruins.

  8. Monumenta Nipponica - Wikipedia

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    Monumenta Nipponica, is a semi-annual academic journal of Japanese studies.Published by Sophia University (Tokyo), it is one of the oldest English-language academic journals in the field of Asian studies, being founded in 1938. [1]

  9. List of Jesuit educational institutions - Wikipedia

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    Paul Grendler has authored a history of Jesuit schools and universities from 1548 to 1773. In it, he notes that the Jesuits had established over 700 colleges and universities across Europe by 1749, with another hundred in the rest of the world, but in the aftermath of the Jesuit suppressions of the 18th and 19th centuries, all these schools ...