Toyo University

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Toyo University (東洋大学) is a private university with the main Hakusan campus in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan. The university operates multiple satellite campuses in the Kanto region, including. Asaka, Kawagoe, Itakura, and Akabane. The university consists of eleven graduate schools, a law school, eleven undergraduate faculties, forty four departments, various research institutes, and five affiliated high schools, serving a combined student body of more than 30,000 students.

Overview

The predecessor to Toyo University was Shiritsu Tetsugakukan (私立哲学館) (Private School of Philosophy), which was founded at Rinsho-in Temple by Enryo Inoue in 1887. Inoue felt that the subject of philosophy was neglected in Japanese schools of higher learning at the time. In 1906, the school was moved to its present site (Hakusan Campus) and its name was changed to Toyo University. The school's motto was "Protection of Country and Love of Truth". Originally, courses were offered in philosophy, religion, ethics, education, Japanese, and classical Chinese, and the school continued to expand over time. In 1949, there was a substantial restructuring of the university, and faculties of Literature, Economics, Law, Sociology, Engineering and Business Administration were established. Faculties of Regional Development Studies and Life Sciences were established in April 1997. A law school was created in April 2004, and a Bio-Nano Electronics Research Centre was founded in 2003.

Campuses

Faculties

Hakusan Campus

Akabane Campus

Kawagoe Campus

Asaka Campus

Graduate Schools

Rankings

Toyo University is ranked within the top 73rd in the Japan by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022.

Japan University Rankings

THE(2022) 73 QS (2019) 71-75

Asian University Rankings

THE(2022) 501+ QS (2022) 401-450

World University Rankings

THE(2022) 1201+

External relations

Affiliated schools

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