Nearly a quarter of all private universities in Japan lost money in 2001, according to a report released this month by a quasi-government agency. As a result, many institutions have been forced to ...
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Japan’s boldest move yet to position itself as a global research powerhouse is underway, with the first of its new cohort of top-tier universities rolling out historic changes. In 2023, the Japanese ...
*Updated: An earlier version of this post said that The University of Tokyo does not offer undergraduate international exchange programs, when, in fact, it does. It also referred to the school as ...
The Japan University of Economics (JUE), which is part of the renowned Tsuzuki Education Group, was established in 1968 as a college specializing in economics and offers a broad range of courses. A ...
Study In Japan: Japan is known for its high level of education, especially in the fields of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics). Japan's Tokyo, Tohoku, and Kyoto Universities also ...
In late April, the administration of Prime Minister Kishida Fumio revised a Justice Ministry ordinance in order to firm up regulations regarding the acceptance of international students. Under the new ...
O.P. Jindal Global University announces the expansion of India-Japan academic cooperation with the launch of five Short-Term Study Abroad Programmes in leading Japanese universities for Summer 2026.
IBM announced Dec. 14 that the company intends to engage with the University of Chicago, Keio University, the University of Tokyo, Yonsei University, and Seoul National University to work together to ...
Reports of a planned merger between two of Japan’s most prestigious universities, which come only months after a shift in government policy to reward top research performers, have prompted speculation ...
Japan’s Ministry of Education received $15-billion from the central government in the 2000 fiscal year because of unprecedented operating deficits incurred by universities, a ministry report has ...