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  1. Die Kaiserliche Universität Keijō war eine japanische Universität im von Japan besetzten Korea. Sie befand sich in Seoul, damals auf Japanisch Keijō genannt. Die Universität wurde 1924 gegründet und 1946 mit weiteren Hochschulen zur heutigen Seoul National University zusammengelegt.

  2. Keio University is a leading research university committed to excellence and innovation in education, research and medicine. It is located in central Tokyo.

  3. Die Kaiserliche Universität Keijō war eine japanische Universität im von Japan besetzten Korea (Chōsen). Sie befand sich in Seoul, damals auf Japanisch Keijō genannt. Die Universität wurde 1924 gegründet und 1946 mit weiteren Hochschulen zur heutigen Seoul National University zusammengelegt.

  4. Universität Hokkaidō (北海道大学) Kaiserliche Universität Keijō (京城帝国大学) 1924: Seoul National University (kor. 서울대학교) Kaiserliche Universität Taihoku (台北帝国大学) 1928: Staatliche Universität Taiwan (chinesisch 國立臺灣大學) Kaiserliche Universität Osaka (大阪帝国大学) 1931 ...

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    Keijō Imperial University was founded in 1924 as the sixth Imperial University of Japan during the period of Japanese rule, followed by Taihoku University, Nagoya University and Osaka University in 1928, 1931 and 1939, respectively. While the other Imperial Universities located in Japan were run by the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, Ke...

    Law and literature

    1. The division of law and literature encapsulated studies belonging to law, literature, history and philosophy. 2. At Keijō Imperial University, students had the opportunity to publish their literary works. In a preparatory literature course, students published in the magazine titled 'Seiryo'. In a regular course, students had the publish their literary works in the magazine titled 'Jōdai Bungaku'. 3. Western History Education at Keijō Imperial University was offered as a study at the univer...

    Medicine

    1. Seoul National University College of Medicine was established in 1946 after the abolishment of Keijō Imperial University by the merger of Keijō Medical School and Keijō Imperial University. The first class graduated in 1947. 2. The Governor-General of Korea's Office Hospital was developed into a hospital attached to the faculty of medicine at Keijō Imperial University in 1928. The hospital had a psychiatry ward which was the only psychiatric institution in Korea at the time. Results shared...

    Engineering and natural science

    1. This faculty or division was established in 1938 before the outbreak of World War II.

    Keijō Imperial University was established due to Japanese colonial regime. During the time of its establishment, there were only eight known Korean colleges within the country which had a tertiary level equivalent to Japanese secondary school. Due to Japan's colonisation of Korea, Keijō Imperial University was deemed a Japanese university. Cultural...

    1910s

    By the end of 1919, 79 out of the 141 students attending Keijō Imperial University had been expelled.

    1930s

    For Korean individuals, admission into Keijō Imperial University was a very competitive process as the admission of Korean students was restricted to between one-fourth and one-third of the total number of enrolled students at Keijō Imperial University. By 1930, six years after Keijō University was established, the number of enrolled students was at 520. This was equivalent to 6.7 percent of the number of students enrolled at Tokyo Imperial University. Japanese students made up the majority o...

    1940s

    In 1943, Keijō Imperial University had 67 professors and 203 students who were Japanese. Three professors and 170 students were Korean.

    Presidents

    1. Chūichi Ariyoshi(有吉 忠一, Ariyoshi Chūichi, 아리요시 주이치) May 1924 – July 1924 2. Shimooka Chūji(下岡 忠治, Shimooka Chūji, 시모오카 다다하루) July 1924 – November 1925 3. Yuasa Kurahei(湯浅 倉平, Yuasa Kurahei, 유아사 구라헤이) December 1925 – April 1926 4. Unokichi Hattori(服部 宇之吉, Hattori Unokichi, 핫토리 우노키치) April 1926 – July 1927 5. Yasujirō Matsuura(松浦 鎮次郎, Matsuura Yasujirō, 마쓰우라 야스지로) July 1927 – October 1929 6. Kiyoshi Shiga(志賀 潔, Shiga Kiyoshi, 시가 기요시) October 1929 – October 1931 7. Saburō Yamada(山田 三良, Yamada...

    Faculty

    1. Yoshishige Abe- literature 2. Reginald Horace Blyth - English author, taught English and Latin 3. Paek Nam-un - Korean Marxist, taught economic history 4. Motoki Tokieda - taught linguistics 5. Hiroshi Nakamura- biochemist and historian 6. Shinji Suitsu 7. Akiba Takashi 8. Suzuki Eitaro 9. Hattori Rokuro 10. T. Kawamura 11. Kiyoki Kubo– Kubo was offered a professorship at Keijō Imperial University when the medical school was established. Most of the staff at Keijō Imperial University speci...

    Alumni

    1. Yi Hyoseok- Korean writer 2. Shin Hyun-hwak- Korean politician 3. Choi Byun-ju - former Korean Supreme Court justice and politician 4. Rimhak Ree- Korean Canadian mathematician

  5. Keio University (慶應義塾大学, Keiō Gijuku Daigaku), abbreviated as Keio (慶應) or Keidai (慶大), is a private research university located in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It is the oldest institute of western higher education in Japan. Its founder, Fukuzawa Yukichi, originally established it as a school for Western studies in 1858 in Edo.

  6. Die Keiō-Universität ( japanisch 慶應義塾大学 Keiō gijuku daigaku ), genannt auch Universität Keio, ist eine Elite- Privatuniversität in Japan . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Beschreibung. 2 Bekannte Absolventen. 3 Bekannte Professoren. 4 Siehe auch. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. 7 Literatur. Beschreibung.