Kyoto Sangyo University
Higher education institution in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Higher education institution in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kyoto Sangyo University (京都産業大学, Kyōto sangyō daigaku) is a private university in Kyoto, Japan. It is one university that belongs to "San-Kin-Ko-Ryu" (産近甲龍), a group of semi-major private universities in the Kansai area.
京都産業大学 | |
Type | Private |
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Established | 1965 |
President | Akira Kurosaka |
Academic staff | 436 (May 2022)[1] |
Students | 15,321 (May 2022)[1] |
Undergraduates | 15,124 |
Postgraduates | 197 |
32 | |
Location | , , 35°04′13″N 135°45′30″E |
Campus | Suburban, 36.38 acres (14.72 ha) |
Website | www.kyoto-su.ac.jp |
The university was established in 1965 by Toshima Araki (荒木俊馬, 1897–1978), and Hideo Iwakuro (岩畔 豪雄, Iwakuro Hideo, 10 October 1897 – 22 November 1970), the Japanese spy master who established the Nakano School during World War II.[2][3]
The university was initially composed of two faculties: Economics and Science. Later it added faculties and the graduate schools (master's courses in 1969, doctoral courses in 1971).
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