Kyoto Sangyo University
Kyoto Sangyo University (京都産業大学, Kyōto sangyō daigaku) is a private university in Kyoto, Japan. It is one university that belongs to "San-Kin-Ko-Ryu" (産近甲龍), a group of semi-major private universities in the Kansai area.
History
The university was established in 1965 by Toshima Araki (荒木俊馬, 1897–1978), and Hideo Iwakuro (岩畔 豪雄, Iwakuro Hideo, 10 October 1897 – 22 November 1970), the Japanese spy master who established the Nakano School during World War II.[2][3]
The university was initially composed of two faculties: Economics and Science. Later it added faculties and the graduate schools (master's courses in 1969, doctoral courses in 1971).
Organization
Undergraduate schools
- Faculty of Economics
- Faculty of Business Administration
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Sociology
- Faculty of International Relations
- Faculty of Foreign Studies
- Faculty of Cultural Studies
- Faculty of Science
- Faculty of information Science and Engineering
- Faculty of Life Sciences
Graduate schools
- Division of Economics
- Division of Management
- Division of Law
- Division of Sociology
- Division of Foreign Languages
- Division of Science
- Division of Frontier Informatics
- Division of Life Sciences
- Division of Kyoto Studies
Research institutes
- Institute of Japanese Culture
- Institute for World Affairs
- Institute of Advanced Technology
- Avian Influenza Research Centre
- Institute of Comprehensive Academic Research
Notable faculty
- Hideo Iwakuro – general
- Haruhiko Kindaichi – linguist
- Toshihide Maskawa – theoretical physicist; recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics
- Leiji Matsumoto – animator, manga artist
- Kiyoshi Oka – mathematician
Notable alumni
- Takao Horiuchi – pop and enka singer
- Yoshiyuki Matsuoka – judoka, Olympic medalist
- Fumiaki Tanaka – rugby player
- Kenjiro Todoroki – Olympic sailor, Olympic medalist
- Toshiki Yui – manga artist
References
- ^ a b Kyoto Sangyo University (2022-05-01). "School Guide: University Statistics". Retrieved 2022-09-15.
- ^ Kyoto Sangyo University. "School Guide: President's Message". Archived from the original on May 6, 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-18.
- ^ Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). "JAPAN'S MODERN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM: VII-6-(7) Students Movements". Archived from the original on 2010-08-18. Retrieved 2009-10-18.
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External links
- Official website
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