Toyo University
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Motto | Protection of Country and Love of Truth (護國愛理) The basis of all learning lies in philosophy (諸学の基礎は哲学にあり) |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1887 (130 years ago) |
President | |
Students | 30,556 |
Location | , Japan |
Campus | Two urban, three suburban, and one satellite campuses |
Colors | Navy |
Website | www |
Toyo University (東洋大学, Tōyō Daigaku) is a university with several branches in Japan, including Hakusan, Asaka, Kawagoe, and Itakura.
Overview[]
The predecessor to Toyo University was Shiritsu Tetsugakukan (私立哲学館), 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.[1] 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"(護國愛理).[2]
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. Each of these faculties has a graduate program. Faculties of Regional Development Studies and Life Sciences were added in April, 1997. A law school was created in April 2004, and the Kawagoe campus hosts a Bio-Nano Electronics Research Centre[3] founded in 2003. Among those conducting research at this facility was Nobel Laureate Sir Harold Kroto (7 October 1939 – 30 April 2016). Toyo University [4] consists of eleven graduate schools, one postgraduate law faculty, 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.
Campuses[]
- Hakusan Campus (5-28-20 Hakusan, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo)
- Akabane Campus (1-7-12 Akabane, Kita-ku, Tokyo)
- Asaka Campus (48-1 Oka, Asaka-shi, Saitama)
- Kawagoe Campus (2100 Kujirai, Kawagoe-shi, Saitama)
- Itakura Campus (1-1-1 Izumino, Itakura-machi, Ora-gun, Gunma)
- Otemachi Satellite Campus (1F, New Otemachi Building, 2-2-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo)
- Sports Center (92-1 Shimizu-cho, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo)
Organization[]
Faculties and Departments[]
- Faculty of Letters
- Department of Philosophy
- Department of Eastern Philosophy and Culture
- Department of Japanese Literature and Culture
- Department of English and American Literature
- Department of History
- Department of Education
- Department of International Culture and Communication Studies
- Faculty of Economics
- Department of Economics
- Department of International Economics
- Department of Policy Studies
- Faculty of Business Administration
- Department of Business Administration
- Department of Marketing
- Department of Accounting and Finance
- Faculty of Law
- Department of Law
- Department of Business Law
- Faculty of Sociology
- Department of Sociology
- Department of Sociocultural Studies
- Department of Social Welfare
- Department of Media and Communications
- Department of Social Psychology
- Faculty of Global and Regional
- Department of Global Innovation Studies
- Department of Regional Development Studies
- Faculty of International Tourism Management
- Department of International Tourism Management
- Faculty of Information Networking for Innovation and Design
- Faculty of Human Life Design
- Department of Human Care and Support
- Department of Health Care and Sports
- Department of Human Environment Design
- Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Department of Mechanical
- Department of Biomedical Engineering
- Department of Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering
- Department of Applied Chemistry
- Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Department of Architecture
- Faculty of Information Sciences and Arts
- Faculty of Life Sciences
- Department of Life Sciences
- Department of Applied Biosciences
- Faculty of Food and Nutritional Sciences
- Department of Food and Life Sciences
- Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-04-20. Retrieved 2006-03-31.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ Toyo University『東洋大學創立五十年史』1937-11-23
- ^ http://nls.cse.eng.toyo.ac.jp/nls/bionano/frameset.htm[permanent dead link]
- ^ "東洋大学の概要 | Toyo University". Toyo University.
External links[]
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Coordinates: 35°43′24″N 139°45′02″E / 35.72324°N 139.75044°E
- Educational institutions established in 1887
- Private universities and colleges in Japan
- Universities and colleges in Tokyo
- 1887 establishments in Japan