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Seikei University (成蹊大学, Seikei daigaku) is a private university in the Kichijōji area of the city of Musashino, Tokyo, Japan.
成蹊大学 | |
Type | Private |
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Established | Founded 1906, Chartered 1949 |
President | Yoichi Kamejima |
Location | , , |
Campus | Urban |
Colors | Prussian blue |
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Its name derives from a passage in the Records of the Grand Historian by Sima Qian.[citation needed] Its campus is noted for its rows of zelkova trees, which is listed as one of the 100 Soundscapes of Japan.[1]
Overview
editThe university was established as a university in 1949 under the new School Education Law. Its predecessor dates back to 1906 and was supported by Koyata Iwasaki, the fourth head of the Mitsubishi zaibatsu.[citation needed] Before World War II, the institution was financially supported by donations from Mitsubishi Group. After World War II, it became independent from Mitsubishi Group after dissolution of the zaibatsu. However, Seikei University still has close connections with the Mitsubishi Group. This university has many graduates from families of noble or business backgrounds.
The university is one of the Tokyo Four Universities (Seikei, Musashi, Seijo, Gakushuin), the grouping of universities that evolved from pre-war high schools.
Organization
editUndergraduate Faculties
edit- Faculty of Economics
- Faculty of Business
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Humanities
- Faculty of Science and Technology
Graduate schools
edit- Graduate School of Economics
- Graduate School of Business
- Graduate School of Law and Political Science
- Graduate School of Humanities
- Graduate School of Science and Technology
- Law School
Research institutes
edit- Center for Asian and Pacific Studies
Academic rankings
editENSMP World[2] | Alumni | 89 | |
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Alumni rankings
editÉcole des Mines de Paris ranks Seikei University as 89th in the world in 2009 (89th in 2008) in terms of the number of alumni listed among CEOs in the 500 largest worldwide companies. (The university is also ranked 9th in Japan.)[3][4][5]
Attached school
editThe university and its attached schools are jointly managed by the Seikei Gakuen School Corporation (学校法人成蹊学園).
- Seikei Senior High School
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- Seikei high school has an exchange study program with St. Paul's School and Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire and Cowra High School (since 1970) in Cowra, New South Wales, Australia.
- There is a study abroad program with Choate Rosemary Hall, Pembroke College, Cambridge and University of California, Davis.
- Seikei Junior High School
- Seikei Elementary School
Notable alumni
edit- Shinzō Abe, former Prime Minister of Japan (2006-2007, 2012–2020), former President of Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)
- Keiji Furuya, Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)
- Shunpei Tsukahara, Japanese politician
- Mamoru Takano, Japanese politician of the Democratic Party
- Takao Sato, Japanese politician
- Izumi Kobayashi, Secretary of Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
- Yasuyuki Yoshinaga, President of Fuji Heavy Industries
- Takashi Kusama, President of Mizuho Securities
- Susumu Shirayama, President of Seibu Railway
- Toshio Mita, Chairman of Chubu Electric Power
- Masahiro Ouga, President of Shogakukan
- Shiro Kikuchi, President of Asahi Soft Drinks
- Natsuo Kirino, novelist (Naoki Prize winner)
- Ira Ishida, novelist (Naoki Prize winner)
- Mariko Koike, novelist (Naoki Prize winner)
- Yuichi Takai, novelist (Akutagawa Prize winner)
- Aya Takashima, TV announcer
- Kiichi Nakai, actor
- Shingo Tsurumi, actor
- Kei Yamamoto, actor
- Luke Takamura, musician and songwriter
- Tadashi Nakamura, football player
- Hiroshi Kazato, racecar driver
- Maria Kamiyama, 2011 Miss Universe Japan
- Kwon Ri-se, 2009 Miss Korea contestant and Ladies' Code member
- Wataru Ishizaka, politician and social worker
Study abroad agreement
editSee also
edit- Osaka Seikei University, despite naming, has no ties with the institution.
- Love Live!, university was used as a setting of Otonokizaka High School
References
edit- ^ "100 Soundscapes of Japan". Ministry of the Environment. Archived from the original on 8 June 2012. Retrieved 18 April 2011.
- ^ "ENSMP World University Rankings" (PDF). École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris. 2011. Retrieved April 29, 2011.
- ^ "Highly-ranked French engineering school - MINES PARISTECH".
- ^ パリ国立高等鉱業学校 世界大学ランキング(2008年) (in Japanese). 大学ranking.net.
- ^ パリ国立高等鉱業学校 世界大学ランキング(2009年) (in Japanese). 大学ranking.net.
External links
edit- Seikei University (in English)
- Seikei University (in Japanese)
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