立命館大学 | |
Former names
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Kyoto Hosei School |
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Motto | Beyond Borders |
Type | Private |
Established | 1900 (chartered 1922) |
President | Yoshida Mikio |
Academic staff
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1,244 |
Undergraduates | 32,280 |
Postgraduates | 2,089 |
425 | |
Other students
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1,194 (International) |
Location |
Kyoto (Kyoto), Kusatsu (Shiga), Ibaraki (Osaka), Japan 35°01′57″N 135°43′27″E / 35.032579°N 135.724041°ECoordinates: 35°01′57″N 135°43′27″E / 35.032579°N 135.724041°E |
Campus | Kinugasa & Suzaku (Kyoto), Biwako-Kusatsu (Kusatsu, Shiga), OIC (Ibaraki, Osaka) |
Colours | Crimson and White |
Affiliations | APSIA, INU, Global 30, Kansai Big 6 |
Sports | Ritsumeikan Panthers |
Mascot | Panthera pardus |
Website | www.ritsumei.ac.jp |
As of May 2013 |
Ritsumeikan University (立命館大学 Ritsumeikan Daigaku, abbreviated to Rits and 立命 Ritsumei) is a private university in Kyoto, Japan, that traces its origin to 1869. With the Kinugasa Campus(KIC) in Kyoto, and Kyoto Prefecture. the university also has a satellite called Biwako-Kusatsu Campus (BKC) and Osaka-Ibaraki Campus(OIC).
Today, Ritsumeikan university is known as one of western Japan's four leading private universities. KAN-KAN-DO-RITS (Kwansei Gakuin University, Kansai University, Doshisha University, and Ritsumeikan University) is the abbreviation that many people refer to when talking about the four leading private universities in the region (of 20 million people). Ritsumeikan University is considered to be one of Japan's top universities, and is especially well known for its International Relations programme which has been ranked as first place in Japan. Moreover, in today’s newspaper, it is listed as the ‘top private university in Japan for policy science’. It has exchange programmes with schools throughout the world, including The University of British Columbia, The University of Melbourne, The University of Sydney, University of Hong Kong and King's College London. The school also offers a dual bachelor's degree program and dual master's degree programme in collaboration with American University, and offers a dual bachelor's degree in collaboration with The University of British Columbia. It has a relatively strong network of alumni in Kansai region and has produced a number of CEOs in Japanese companies as well as politicians.