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  1. www.kyoto-u.ac.jp. Universität Kyōto. Die Universität Kyōto ( jap. 京都大学, Kyōto Daigaku) ist eine der größten und prestigeträchtigsten Universitäten in Japan. Die Universität hat folgende Campus: Yoshida-Campus im Kyōtoer Stadtbezirk Sakyō-ku, Uji-Campus in Uji und Katsura-Campus im Kyōtoer Stadtbezirk Nishikyō-ku .

    • 18. Juni 1897
    • staatlich
    • Juichi Yamagiwa
    • Kyōto
  2. Kyoto University (京都大学, Kyōto daigaku), or KyotoU (京大, Kyōdai), is a national research university located in Kyoto, Japan. Founded in 1897, it is one of the former Imperial Universities and the second oldest university in Japan. The University has ten undergraduate faculties, eighteen graduate schools, and thirteen ...

    • Freedom of academic culture
    • 22,615
    • Nagahiro Minato
    • Urban, 135 ha (333 acres)
  3. KYOTO UNIVERSITY International Undergraduate Program. A unique opportunity to study in Japan, not requiring prior Japanese language, including tailor-made curricula, guaranteed scholarships, and dormitory space. Come build your future at Kyoto University!

  4. University profile. Kyoto U Research News. Mission Statement. Executive Officers. Deans and Directors. Management/Operational Structure and Organization. Campuses. Faculties, Graduate Schools, Research Institutes, and other centers. Links to department and research institute websites.

  5. Home. About. History. Historical sketch. Kyoto Imperial University was founded by imperial ordinance on 18 June 1897, the second university to be established in Japan. Within ten years of the founding of the University, the Colleges of Science and Engineering, Law, Medicine, and Letters were opened.

  6. Celebration ceremony held for Kyoto iUP's 2023–2024 academic-year graduates. 2024/05/02. KUIAS Distinguished Professor Tasuku Honjo receives NTU Honorary Doctorate. 2024/05/02. Kyoto University Alumni Association hosts a reception in Vietnam. 2024/04/09. FY2024 Undergraduate Entrance Ceremony (5 April 2024) More news.

  7. Graduate degree programs. English-taught degree programs. Double/joint degree programs. Non-degree programs. Japanese language education. Online learning opportunities and resources. Admissions policy, curriculum policy, and diploma policy. Academic calendar. Resources for prospective international students.