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This is the official website of Doshisha University, founded in 1875. The site provides information on the university, its educational and research activities, entrance examinations, events, and the activities of faculty members and students.
- About Doshisha
This is the official website of Doshisha University, founded...
- Future Students
In order to accept outstanding students with diverse...
- Research
At Doshisha University, many distinctive research activities...
- Education & Library
Doshisha University has many state-of-the-art educational...
- Student Life
Doshisha University Diversity Promotion Declaration (in...
- Graduate School of Global Studies
The 7th Conference of the Doshisha University Association of...
- Faculty of Global and Regional Studies
The official website of the Faculty of Global and Regional...
- Faculty of Global Communications
Doshisha University. Campus in Kyoto city and southern part...
- About Doshisha
Die Dōshisha-Universität ist eine private Universität in der Präfektur Kyōto, Japan. Studentenzahl ist 24.000. Die Studenten werden auf zwei Campus verteilt. Die Doshisha besteht aus 9 Fakultäten. Die Dōshisha unterhält ein ausgedehntes Austauschprogramm mit der Fakultät für Japanologie an der Universität Tübingen.
同志社大学の公式サイトです。. 1875年創立。. 大学紹介、教育・研究活動、入試情報、イベントなどの各種情報や、教員、学生の活躍などを発信しています。.
Doshisha University (同志社大学, Dōshisha daigaku), also referred to as Dodai (同大, Dōdai), is a private university in Kyoto, Japan. Established in 1875, it is one of Japan's oldest private institutions of higher learning, and has approximately 30,000 students enrolled on four campuses in Kyoto.
About Doshisha Top Page. Characteristics; Jo Neesima and Doshisha; Consistent Education System; The Purpose of the Foundation of Doshisha University; List of Faculties, List of Graduate Schools; Christian-based Education
This is an official website for international students at Doshisha University. We provide information for foreigners who want to study abroad at Doshisha University, from the school philosophy to student life in Kyoto.