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Southwest University

Southwest University

Southwest University is a comprehensive university in Chongqing, China. It is a Chinese Ministry of Education Double First Class Discipline University, with Double First Class status in certain disciplines. SWU is located in Chongqing municipality, which is the central city in the Western China Development Project.

Tianjin University

Tianjin University

Tianjin University is of the first modern higher education institutions in China. Now a national university under the direct administration of the Ministry of Education of China, it is a Chinese Ministry of Education Class A Double First Class University. It was established in 1895 as Tientsin University/Imperial Tientsin University and later Peiyang University (Beiyang University).

Tokyo University of Science

Tokyo University of Science

Tokyo University of Science, one of the oldest private universities of science and technology in Japan, is now Japan's largest comprehensive science and technology university. It stays true to its roots of "Building a Better Future with Science." 
TUS's graduate schools produce more Masters of Science than any other private university in Japan and the university boasts a 95.5% employment rate. 

Dankook University

Dankook University

A private research university based in Yongin and Cheonan, Dankook University keeps its educational goal of 'Educating patriotic experts who contribute to mankind' at the heart of its character. The multidisciplinary university promotes entrepreneurial spirit as a leader in global startups and is accredited ‘Outstanding’ in phase 1 of the Leaders in INdustry-university Cooperation (LINC) cultivation program. Selected as Korea’s best university in academic-industrial partnerships, DKU requires scholars in its specialized research institutes to share their knowledge with society and contribute to South Korea’s advancement. With strengths in IT, cultural technology, and life sciences, DKU believes the ultimate purpose of higher learning is the enrichment of human knowledge and culture.

Inner Mongolia University of Technology

Inner Mongolia University of Technology

Inner Mongolia University is a "Double First-Class" university co-built by the provincial and ministerial levels. It is located in Hohhot and was founded in 1957. It covers an area of more than 3,800 mu and has about 27,000 students and nearly 2,000 faculty and staff. As a university under the "211 Project" and the "Double First-Class" construction, its ethnicology and ecology disciplines were rated B+, and it has distinct characteristics in the fields of Mongolian studies and grassland ecology. It has a digital platform for Mongolian ancient books and a national key laboratory of grassland ecology, serving the cultural and ecological development of the border areas.

Chuo University

Chuo University

Founded as the English Law School in 1885, Chuo University is a world-class, research-based institution. With its distinctive educational programs, it strives for excellence, so it can make a “deep and lasting contribution to global society.” Its Faculty Linkage Program (FLP) promotes collaborative problem solving university-wide, building connections that transcend faculty boundaries. And its Global Faculty-Linkage Program (Global FLP), similarly, builds international bridges, offering courses in English, international double- and joint-degree programs, and international research networks. International exchange is available with more than 190 partners worldwide. Chuo University also leads the way in Japan with an unrivaled domestic and overseas internship program – To the World from Chuo.

Doshisha University

Doshisha University

Doshisha University is one of the most selective private universities in Japan. Since 1875, it has fostered creativity in students, following its three principles: liberalism, Christianity, and internationalism, resulting in impressive alumni ranging from the first female Lower House Speaker to the Nintendo Game Boy creator. Now one of the Japan’s Global 30 universities, it encourages a love of learning that lasts long after graduation. In the spirit of its founder, Joseph Hardy Neesima’s wishes, Doshisha University offers a 'Consistent Education System', which takes students from kindergarten to university, embracing intellect, morality, and physical strength every step of the way. 

Kyoto University of Foreign Studies

Kyoto University of Foreign Studies

An holistic education facility that takes students from high school to graduate school, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies is guided by its founding ideals of achieving "World Peace through Languages." By teaching eight languages and their associated cultures, KUFS develops individuals who appreciate that lifelong learning will deliver them to the expert knowledge they need to positively influence international society. KUFS graduate schools focus on educational research in both linguistics and intercultural communication, culture, and customs. And its Japanese Studies Center for International Students helps foreign students begin or deepen their Japanese skills and knowledge as they work on enriching hands-on projects with Japanese students, or - for those with greater proficiency - by participating in other KUFS courses.

Nihon University

Nihon University

Established as Nihon Law School in 1889 by the then Minister of Justice, Nihon University is now a considerable private research university with a wide range of study available.

Also known as Nichidai, the university maintains a global perspective and an enterprising spirit, producing graduates who go on to have particular success in the fields of sumo wrestling, art and music, and politics. Following its core educational aim of cultivating the spirit of self-independence and creativity, relying on the Japanese spirit and valuing Japanese tradition, Nihon has exchange and overseas training programs with numerous institutions.

Chiba University

Chiba University

Chiba University is one of Japan's leading academic institutions. It works diligently to encourage its faculty, staff, and students to take an integrated approach to education and research. Pioneering and innovative in both fields, Chiba University pushes for collaboration across specialty and profession, continually adhering to its motto, "Always Aim Higher."

One of the largest universities in Japan, Chiba University represents a prefecture famed for its industrial, intellectual, and international achievements, and it aims to further Chiba and the university's successes through its 40-plus international educational and scientific research exchanges.