Английская Википедия:Gakushuin University
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Шаблон:Nihongo is a private university in Mejiro, Toshima, Tokyo. It was re-established after World War II as tertiary component of the Gakushūin School Corporation as privatized successor to the original Gakushūin University (or "Peers School") was established during the Meiji period to educate the children of the Japanese nobility. It is still one of the most prestigious universities in Japan, counting most of the members of the present Imperial Family among its former or present students.[1] The average number of students is capped so that each student can receive personal attention from the staff.[2]
Faculties
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Economics
- Faculty of International Social Sciences
- Faculty of Letters
- Faculty of Science
- Graduate School of Law
- Graduate School of Political Science
- Graduate School of Economics
- Graduate School of Business Administration
- Graduate School of Humanities
- Graduate School of Science and Technology
- Law School
The university provides a range of Japanese-language classes for foreign students. Although designed for Japanese students, approximately 60 classes are held in English, mainly in the Faculty of International Social Sciences. Each year the university admits approximately 80 foreign students (including short-term exchange students) of high academic and social standing to study in each faculty and graduate school.Шаблон:Citation needed
Academic rankings
Шаблон:Infobox Japanese university ranking Шаблон:Infobox Japanese university ranking (By Subject)
General rankings
The university was ranked 72nd in 2010 (63rd in 2009, 78th in 2008) in the Truly Strong Universities ranking issued by Toyo Keizai.[3] Because Gakushuin focuses on Social Sciences and Humanities education rather than on Natural Sciences, it is usually ranked lower than its peers.[4]
QS World University Rankings ranked Gakushuin University as 161st in Asia in 2010.[5]
Research performance
Japanese national universities generally have higher standards of research than private universities. However, Gakushuin is one of the few private universities which competes with the top national universities. According to Quacquarelli Symonds, Gakushuin is the 6th-best research university in Japan and the 9th-best in Asia in terms of citations per paper.[6]
Gakushuin is the highest-ranked Japanese university in the Nature Index measurement of research output quality.[7]
Graduate school rankings
Gakushuin Law School was 24th in 2009 and 25th in 2010 in Japan on the basis of the number of its successful candidates for bar examination.[8]
Alumni rankings
According to Yomiuri Weekly's 2008 rankings, alumni of Gakushuin have the 3rd best graduate prospectives among Japanese universities.[9] Gakushuin was top in the rankings of the Finance and Tourism industries.[9]
École des Mines de Paris ranked Gakushuin University as 92nd in the world in 2010 in terms of the number of alumni listed among CEOs in the 500 largest worldwide companies.[10][11]
Popularity and selectivity
Gakushuin had 7.58 applicants per place (13,765/1,815) in the 2011 undergraduate admissions.[12] Its entrance exams are also selective.[13][14][15]
Notable alumni
Imperial House of Japan
- Emperor Akihito - former 125th Emperor of Japan
- Emperor Naruhito - 126th Emperor of Japan, eldest son and heir of Emperor Akihito
- Fumihito, Prince Akishino - younger son of Emperor Akihito
- Kiko, Princess Akishino - wife of the Prince Akishino
- Sayako, Princess Nori - daughter of Emperor Akihito
- Masahito, Prince Hitachi - brother of Emperor Akihito
- Hanako, Princess Hitachi - wife of the Prince Hitachi
- Atsuko, Princess Yori - sister of Emperor Akihito
- Takako, Princess Suga - sister of Emperor Akihito
- Yuriko, Princess Mikasa - aunt of Emperor Akihito, wife of the Prince Mikasa
- Prince Tomohito of Mikasa - son of the Prince Mikasa
- Princess Akiko of Mikasa - daughter of Prince Tomohito
- Princess Yōko of Mikasa - daughter of Prince Tomohito
- Yoshihito, Prince Katsura - son of the Prince Mikasa
- Norihito, Prince Takamado - son of the Prince Mikasa
- Princess Noriko of Takamado - daughter of the Prince Takamado
- Princess Yasuko of Mikasa - daughter of the Prince Mikasa
- Princess Masako of Mikasa - daughter of the Prince Mikasa
- Lieutenant General Prince Imperial Ui Min
- Prince Yi Geon of Korea
- Prince Yi Gu of Korea
- Prince Yi Kang of Korea
- Prince Yi U of Korea
- Princess Deokhye of Korea
Politics
- Tarō Asō, former Prime Minister of Japan and current Vice President of LDP
- Michihiko Kano, former Minister of Agriculture
- Yoshinobu Shimamura, former Minister and Diet Representative
- Hisaoki Kamei, Diet Representative
- Akiko Kamei, Diet Representative
- Keiko Nagaoka, Diet Representative
- Yasuko Ikenobo, former Diet Representative
Arts and entertainment
- Hayao Miyazaki, director, animator, and mangaka
- Yoko Ono, singer and songwriter
- Yukio Mishima, novelist
- Shiono Nanami, novelist
- Marina Inoue, voice actress
- Tetsuya Kakihara, voice actor
- Hiroyuki Namba, musician
- Akiko Kobayashi, singer
- Akira Yoshimura, author
- Yoshiki Tanaka, author
- Yoshihiko Funazaki, author
- Kuniko Asagi, TV presenter
- Mona Yamamoto, TV announcer
- Satomi Ton, author
- Toshiyuki Hosokawa, actor
- Kiyoshi Kodama, TV personality
- Yūka Sugai, singer, member of Sakurazaka46[16]
Others
- Ryosuke Mizumachi, basketball player
- Yoshiki Kuroda, urban designer
- Tokugawa Tsunenari, head of Tokugawa clan
- Yuki Kawauchi, runner
References
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ The number of students in 70% of the classes is 40 or under. http://www.isize.com/daigaku/%E5%AD%A6%E7%BF%92%E9%99%A2%E5%A4%A7%E5%AD%A6/sclSC000186/
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ see Truly Strong Universities#Criticisms
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- ↑ National and Public universities apply different kinds of exams, so it's only comparable between universities in the same category.
- ↑ e.g. Yoyogi seminar published Hensachi (the indication showing the entrance difficulties by prep schools) rankings Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Japanese journalist Kiyoshi Shimano ranks its entrance difficulty as A1 (2nd most selective/out of 11 scales) in Japan. Шаблон:Cite book
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