Senshu University
Senshu University (専修大学, Senshū Daigaku) is a private university in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.
専修大学 | |
Motto | 報恩奉仕 (Gratitude and service) |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1880 |
President | Yoshihiro Hidaka |
Academic staff | 1,139 |
Undergraduates | 20,176 |
Postgraduates | 484 |
Location | , Japan |
Campus | Urban |
Colors | |
Mascot | Sendy (センディ) |
Website | www |
Campuses
- Kanda Campus (Main campus): 3-8 Kandajimbo-cho, Chiyoda, Tokyo 101-8425
- The Kanda Campus is situated in Jimbocho, a college community in central Tokyo. This urban campus consists of several buildings, including the newly established Law School.
- Ikuta Campus: 2-1-1 Higashi-mita, Tama-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 214-8580
- The Ikuta Campus is reached by ascending a steep hill.
Organization
Daytime divisions
- School of Economics
- Department of Economics
- Department of International Economics
- School of Law
- Department of Law
- Department of Politics
- School of Business Administration
- Department of Business Administration
- School of Commerce
- Department of Marketing
- Department of Accounting
- School of Literature
- Department of Japanese Language
- Department of Japanese Literature and Culture
- Department of English
- Department of Philosophy
- Department of History
- Department of Geography
- Department of Liberal Arts and Journalism
- School of Human Sciences
- Department of Psychology
- Department of Sociology
- School of Network and Information
- Department of Network and Information
Evening divisions
- School of Economics
- Department of Economics
- School of Law
- Department of Law
- School of Commerce
- Department of Marketing
Graduate schools
- Graduate School of Economics
- Graduate School of Law
- Graduate School of Humanities
- Graduate School of Business Administration
- Graduate School of Commerce
Professional schools
Research institutes
- Institute for Social Sciences
- Institute for Accounting Studies
- Imamura Institute of Legal Studies
- Institute of Business Administration
- Institute for Commercial Sciences
- Institute for the Humanities
- Law Institute
- Institute of Sports, Physical Education and Recreation
- Institute of Information Science
- Institute of Natural Sciences
- Psychological Counseling Center
- Institute for Development of Social Intelligence
History
The university was founded in September 1880, as Senshu College.[1] The former Senshu College was the first school in Japan comprising Economics and Law Departments to systematically offer a specialized educational curriculum in the Japanese language.[2]
Notable graduates
Politicians
- Tokuo Yamashita (Minister of Transport, Chief Cabinet Secretary, was Minister of Health, Labour, and Welfare)
- Yasukazu Hamada (Minister of Defense)
- Hiroshi Hase (Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, professional wrestler(1986-2006))
- Hideo Higashikokubaru (Governor of Miyazaki)
Art
- Futabatei Shimei (author)
- Tetsurō Araki (animation director)
- Atsushi Kaneko (manga artist (Known for Bambi and Her Pink Gun, Soil))
Sports
- Kento Sugiyama (baseball player)
- Hiroki Kuroda (baseball player)
- Yuya Hasegawa (baseball player)
- Tetsuya Matsumoto (baseball player)
- Hideko Hiranaka (medley swimmer)
- Wataru Murata (rugby player and coach)
- Ryo Adachi (football player and manager)
- Jun Wada (football player)
- Takuya Ito (football player)
- Takumi Nagura (football player)
- Kazuki Nagasawa (football player)
- Takashi Sato (mixed martial artist)
Agreements with other universities
- Participant in the Kanda 5 Universities
- Senshu University
- Chuo University
- Hosei University
- Meiji University
- Nihon University
- Tokyo 12 Universities
- Senshu University
- Aoyama Gakuin University
- Chuo University
- Hosei University
- Keio University
- Kokugakuin University
- Meiji University
- Nihon University
- Sophia University
- Rikkyo University (Saint Paul's University)
- Tokai University
- Waseda University
- Participant in the Chiyoda Universities
- Senshu University
- Otsuma Women's University
- Kyoritsu Women's University
- Sophia University
- Tokyo Kaseigakuin College
- Tokyo Denki University
- Nishogakusha University
- Nihon University
- Nippon Dental University
- Hosei University
- Meiji University
- Participant in the Tama-ku, Kawasaki 3 Universities
- Senshu University
- Meiji University
- Japan Women's University
Sister schools
United States
Canada
Mexico
United Kingdom
Ireland
- University of Dublin, Trinity College
France
Spain
New Zealand
South Korea
Mongolia
Language training institutes
- Institut de Touraine, France
- Goethe-Institut Bremen, Germany
- Yonsei University Korean Language Institute, South Korea
- CIE Oxford, United Kingdom
Affiliated schools
The university is affiliated with the following schools and universities in Japan.[3]
- Ishinomaki Senshu University (Miyagi Prefecture)
- Hokkaido College, Senshu University (Hokkaido)
- Senshu University High School (Tokyo)
- Senshu University Matsudo High School and Junior High School (Chiba Prefecture)
- Senshu University Kitakami High School (Iwate Prefecture)
- Senshu University Tamana High School (Kumamoto Prefecture)
References
- "History". Japan: Senshu University. Retrieved 13 September 2012.
- "The Founding of Senshu University".
- "Affiliated Schools". Japan: Senshu University. Retrieved 13 September 2012.
External links
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