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Osaka University (Handai / 大阪大学)
Osaka University (Handai / 大阪大学) is a recognised university in Japan. Below is what AlmiStudy
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CityOsaka
RegionAsia
TypePublic
SubjectsEngineering & Technology; Natural Sciences; Business & Management; Arts & Humanities; Social Sciences; Law; Computer Science & IT; Medicine & Health Sciences; Engineering & Technology; Pharmacy; Languages & Linguistics
AccreditationMinistry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT, 文部科学省 Monbu-Kagaku-shō) — established 2001 (succeeding the Ministry of Education / Monbushō dating to 1871 Meiji-era Imperial establishment). Apex regulator for Japanese HEIs: chartering, funding (national universities), quality oversight. Japanese HE classifications: KOKURITSU DAIGAKU (国立大学, National Universities) — 86 institutions including the 7 former Imperial Universities; KORITSU DAIGAKU (公立大学, Public Universities) — 90+ prefectural or municipal; SHIRITSU DAIGAKU (私立大学, Private Universities) — 600+ institutions making up majority of Japanese HE enrollment. Plus parallel: SHIRITSU TANKI DAIGAKU (junior colleges, 2-year), KOSEN (technical colleges, 5-year), and SENMON GAKKO (specialised vocational schools). National universities became INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATIVE INSTITUTIONS 2004 (大学法人化) — reform increasing autonomy but reducing state subsidies. Quality assurance via three MEXT-recognised independent accreditation bodies: JUAA (Japan University Accreditation Association, 1947 — oldest), NIAD-QE (2004), JIHEE (2004). Plus specialised programme accreditation: JABEE (engineering), JIIME (medical). NIRF-equivalent rankings: THE Japan University Rankings + Toyo Keizai rankings + national system performance reviews.
Founded 1931 (chartered as Osaka Imperial University — SIXTH Imperial University; heritage to Tekijuku 1838 — Dutch-learning private academy by Ogata Kōan). SIXTH IMPERIAL UNIVERSITY. Chartered 1 May 1931. Heritage to TEKIJUKU (1838) — OGATA KŌAN's Dutch-learning (Rangaku) private academy that trained Meiji-era reformers; Tekijuku is among the OLDEST modern educational heritage in Japan. ~23,000+ students on Suita main + Toyonaka + Minoh campuses. 11 faculties. Strong medicine (heritage to medical heritage) + engineering. 5 Nobel laureates affiliated including Hideki Yukawa (Japan's 1st Nobel, though primarily Kyoto). Kansai region's second flagship after Kyoto.
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