龍谷大学 | |
Motto | You, Unlimited [1] |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1639 [2] |
President | Takashi Irisawa [3] |
Students | 21,358 [4] |
Undergraduates | 20,754 [5] |
Postgraduates | 604 [6] |
Location |
Kyoto and
Otsu,Shiga , Japan |
Campus | Urban |
Website | Official website |
Ryukoku University (龍谷大学, Ryūkoku Daigaku) is a private university in Kyoto, Japan.
It was founded as a school for Buddhist priests of the Nishi Hongan-ji denomination in 1639, and became a secularized university in 1876. [7] The university's professors and students founded the literary magazine Chūōkōron in 1887. It has three campuses: Fukakusa and Omiya in Kyoto; and Seta in Shiga prefecture. [8] Its campuses are smoke-free. [9] It is one university belongs to "San-Kin-Ko-Ryu"(産近甲龍), a group of semi-major private universities in the Kansai area. [10]
Undergraduate Schools [11]
Graduate Schools [12]
34°57′50″N 135°46′0″E / 34.96389°N 135.76667°E
龍谷大学 | |
Motto | You, Unlimited [1] |
---|---|
Type | Private |
Established | 1639 [2] |
President | Takashi Irisawa [3] |
Students | 21,358 [4] |
Undergraduates | 20,754 [5] |
Postgraduates | 604 [6] |
Location |
Kyoto and
Otsu,Shiga , Japan |
Campus | Urban |
Website | Official website |
Ryukoku University (龍谷大学, Ryūkoku Daigaku) is a private university in Kyoto, Japan.
It was founded as a school for Buddhist priests of the Nishi Hongan-ji denomination in 1639, and became a secularized university in 1876. [7] The university's professors and students founded the literary magazine Chūōkōron in 1887. It has three campuses: Fukakusa and Omiya in Kyoto; and Seta in Shiga prefecture. [8] Its campuses are smoke-free. [9] It is one university belongs to "San-Kin-Ko-Ryu"(産近甲龍), a group of semi-major private universities in the Kansai area. [10]
Undergraduate Schools [11]
Graduate Schools [12]
34°57′50″N 135°46′0″E / 34.96389°N 135.76667°E