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Kyoto University



         


Kyoto University in Kyoto, Japan (京都大学 Kyōto daigaku, abbreviated to 京大 Kyōdai) is the second oldest university of Japan and one of leading national universities having a total of roughly 22,000 students. The university advocates the "traits of liberty" and many of the researches are creative. Also the breeding ground for the group of philosophers called the Kyoto School.

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History

The forerunner of the university was "Chemistry School" (舎密局 Seimi Kyoku, 舎密 is a transcription of a Dutch word chemie) founded on March 1869, which, despite its name, taught physics as well. Later, the "Third Higher School" (第三高等学校 Dai San Kōtō Gakkō) was established in place of Seimi Kyoku. The location of the Third Higher School is the university's Main Campus today.

Kyoto Imperial University (京都帝国大学 Kyōtō Teikoku Daigaku) as a part of the imperial university system was founded in 1897, using the Third Higher School's buildings. The Higher School moved to a patch of land just across the street, where the Yoshida South Campus stands today. In the same year of the university's establishment, College of Science and Technology was founded. College of Law and College of Medicine were founded in 1899, College of Letters in 1906, expanding the university's activities to areas outside natural science.

After the World War II, the current Kyoto University was established by merging the imperial university and the Third Higher School, which assumed the duty of teaching liberal arts as the Faculty of Liberal Arts (教養部 Kyōyōbu). The faculty was dissolved with the foundation of the Faculty of Integrated Human Studies (総合人間学部 Sōgō Ningen Gakubu) in 1992.

The current president is Kazuo Oike.

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Campuses

The university has three campuses in Yoshida, Kyoto; in Gokashō, Uji; and in Katsura, Kyoto. Yoshida Campus is the main campus, with some laboratories located in Uji. The Graduate School of Engineering is currently under process of moving to the newly-built Katsura Campus.

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Faculties and graduate schools

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Research institutes, centers, and facilities

Institute for Chemical Research

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Notable alumni

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