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Keio University

Keio University (慶應義塾大学, Keiō Gijuku Daigaku), abbreviated as Keio (慶應) or Keidai (慶大), is a private research university located in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

Keio University
慶應義塾大学
MottoLatin: Calamus gladio fortior
Motto in English
The pen is mightier than the sword[1]
TypePrivate research coeducational higher education institution
Established1858
FounderYukichi Fukuzawa
Academic affiliations
ASAIHL, CoBS, Washington University in St. Louis
McDonnell International Scholars Academy,[2] CEMS – The Global Alliance in Management Education
EndowmentN/A
PresidentProf. Kohei Itoh
Academic staff
full time 2,791 (As of May 1, 2021)[3]
Administrative staff
full-time 3,216 (As of May 1, 2021)[4]
Students33,437 (As of May 1, 2022)[5]
Undergraduates28,641 (As of May 1, 2022)[5]
Postgraduates4,796 (As of May 1, 2022)[5]
1,426[5][note 1]
Other students
0 [note 2]
Location,
Tokyo
,
Japan
CampusUrban
Athletics39 varsity teams
Colors  Yellow,   blue, and   red
NicknameUnicorns, etc.
Websitekeio.ac.jp

It is the oldest institute of western higher education in Japan. Its founder, Fukuzawa Yukichi, originally established it as a school for Western studies in 1858 in Edo.

The university has eleven campuses, primarily in Tokyo and Kanagawa. It has ten undergraduate faculties: Letters, Economics, Law, Business and Commerce, Medicine, Science and Technology, Policy Management, Environment and Information Studies, Nursing and Medical Care, and Pharmacy. There are fourteen graduate schools (listed below) and both on- and off-campus research institutes and facilities.

The university is one of the members of the Top Global University Project (Top Type), funded by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.[6] Keio University is also one of the member universities of RU11[7] and APRU, and it is one of only two Japanese universities (alongside the University of Tokyo) to be a member of the World Economic Forum's Global University Leaders Forum.[8]

Its list of alumni and faculty includes three former prime ministers,[9] two astronauts,[9] six international honorary members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a Wolf Prize winner. Keio University also produced the largest number of CEOs of companies listed in the first section of Tokyo Stock Exchange[9][10] and ranks 53rd (in the world) in top 100 Global Executives, according to Times Higher Education's "Alma Master Index 2017".[11]

Overview

 
The founder of Keio Fukuzawa Yukichi's statue on Hiyoshi campus.
 
East Research Building in Mita

Keio traces its history to 1858 when Fukuzawa Yukichi, who had studied the Western educational system at Brown University in the United States, started to teach Dutch while he was a guest of the Okudaira family. In 1868 he changed the name of the school to Keio Gijuku and devoted all his time to education. While Keio's initial identity was that of a private school of Western studies, it expanded and established its first university faculty in 1890, and became known as a leading institute in Japanese higher education. It was the first Japanese university to reach its 150th anniversary, celebrating this anniversary in 2008.

Keio has leading research centres. It has approximately 30 Research Centers located on its five main campuses and at other facilities for advanced research in Japan.[12] Keio University Research Institute at SFC (KRIS) has joined the MIT and the French INRIA in hosting the international W3C.[13]

Mission

In his speech at an alumni gathering on November 1, 1896, Fukuzawa stated the mission of Keio as follows:

Keio Gijuku shouldn't be satisfied with being just one educational institution.
Its mission is expected to be a model of the nobility of intelligence and virtue,
to make clear how it can be applied to its family, society, and nation,
and to take an actual action of this statement.
It expects all students to be leaders in society by the practice of this mission.

Those sentences were given to students as his will and considered as the simple expression of Keio's actual mission.[14]

Academic culture

Keio is known for being the first institution to introduce many modern education practices in Japan.

Keio is the earliest Japanese school that introduced an annual fixed course fee, designed by Fukuzawa.[note 3] It initially introduced the culture of speech to Japan, which Japan had never had before. It built Japan's earliest speech house Mita Speech House in 1875 as well.[15] Keio is regarded as Japan's first university to accept international students.[16] Keio accepted 2 Korean students in 1881 as its (and also Japan's) first international students. 60 Korean students entered in 1883 and 130 Korean students in 1895.


Keio put "Independence and self-respect (独立自尊, Dokuritsu Jison)" as a foundation of its education. This is meant to be physically and mentally independent, and respect yourself for keeping your virtue.[17] Independence and self-respect are also regarded as Fukuzawa's nature and essence of his education.[18]

Learning half and teaching half (半学半教, Hangaku Hankyo) is the other unique culture at Keio.[19] During the late Edo period and the early Meiji period, several private prep schools often used students as assistant teachers and it was called "Learning half and teaching half". Keio also had initially used this system. In the early period of such schools of Western studies, there had been many things to learn not only for students but also professors themselves. Hence there had been occasions when students who had learned in advance had taught other students and even professors. After the proper legal systems for education had been set up, those situations disappeared. However, Fukuzawa thought the essence of academia was and is a continuous learning process, and that more knowledge provided more learning opportunities. Keio respects his thought and established the rule "Rules in Keio Gijuku (慶應義塾社中之約束, Keio Gijuku Shachu no Yakusoku)", which states that there shouldn't be any hierarchy between teachers and learners and that all of the people in Keio Gijuku are in the same company. For this reason, there is still a culture at Keio that all professors and lecturers are officially called with the honorific of "Kun" but never "Teacher" or "Professor".[20][21]

Collaboration in a company (社中の協力, Shachu no Kyoryoku) is also a uniqueness of Keio.[22] Fukuzawa stated in 1879 that the Keio's success today is because of the collaboration in its company, and "Collaboration in a company" originally came from this article. People in Keio often think that all of the people related to Keio (e.g. professors, students, alumni and their family members) are part of their company, thus they should try to help each other like brothers and sisters. This culture has been often seen especially in the alumni organization called Mita-Kai.[23]

History

 
Keio Gijuku in Tsukiji in 1869
 
Keio University in May 1912

Keio University (慶應義塾大学, Keiō Gijuku Daigaku) was established in 1858 as a School of Western studies located in one of the mansion houses in Tsukiji by the founder Fukuzawa Yukichi.[24] Its root is considered as the Han school for Kokugaku studies named Shinshu Kan established in 1796.[25] Keio changed its name to "Keio Gijuku" in 1868, which came from the era name "Keio"[26] and "Gijuku" as the translation of Private school.[27] It moved to the current location in 1871, established the Medical school in 1873, and the official university department with Economics, Law and Literacy study in 1890.[28]

Year University Development
1858 Establishment of Keio Gijuku
1879 Keio rejected an offer to become a national university.[29]
Instead of that, it became a vocational school funded by daimyōs including Shimazu clan.
1890 Departments of Economics, Law, and Letters established
1906 Graduate studies programs established
1917 School of Medicine established
1920 Keio authorized as a university in the prewar system
1944 School of Technology established
1949 Keio authorized as a university in the post-war system
1957 School of Business and Commerce established
1962 Graduate School of Business Administration established
1981 Department of Science and Technology established
1990 School of Environmental and Information Studies and School of Policy Management established
2001 School of Nursing and Medical Care established
2004 School of Law established
2008 School of Pharmacy established
2008 Graduate School of Media Design established


In 1886, Keio named Hiromoto Watanabe as the first chancellor of the Imperial University (University of Tokyo). He was the first chancellor of an officially authorized university in Japan. In 1899, Keio sent 6 students to study abroad. In the same year, it accepted three international students from India, Qing-dynasty China, and Thailand. Eight international students entered from Taiwan (which had technically been a territory of the Japanese Empire since 1895) in the following year. Keio was visited by Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore in 1916. In 1922, Keio was visited by Albert Einstein, who presented a special lecture on the theory of relativity.[30] In 1946, Keio began accepting female students. In 2006, a paper with a Keio undergraduate student as its first listed author was published in the research journal Science.[31][32] In 2008, Keio was visited by Prince Charles.

Presidents

Since the president system was established in 1881, Keio has had 20 presidents.[33]

President Tenure President Tenure President Tenure President Tenure
1. Sadashiro Hamano 1881–1887 7. Shinzo Koizumi 1933–1947 13. Saku Sato 1969–1973 19. Akira Haseyama 2017-
2. Nobukichi Koizumi 1887–1890 8. Seiichiro Takahashi 1946–1947 14. Hiroshi Kuno 1973–1977 20. Kohei Itoh 2021-
3. Tokujiro Obata 1890–1897 9. Kouji Ushioda 1947–1956 15. Tadao Ishikawa 1977–1993
4. Eikichi Kamata 1898–1922 10. Fukutaro Okui 1956–1960 16. Yasuhiko Torii 1993–2001
5. Ichitaro Fukuzawa 1922–1923 11. Shohei Takamura 1960–1965 17. Yuichiro Anzai 2001–2009
6. Kiroku Hayashi 1923–1933 12. Kunio Nagasawa 1965–1969 18. Atsushi Seike 2009– 2017

Student body

In 2021, there are 33,469 students at Keio University, with 28,667 undergraduate students and 4,802 graduate students. Although two-thirds of the student body are males, this ratio highly depends on the major (56% of students are female in the Faculty of Letters, for instance. On the other hand, in the School of Medicine, three-quarters of students are men.).[5]

Demographics of student body in 2021[5][34]
Undergraduate Graduate (Master) Graduate (Doctor) Professional Total
Total 28,667 3,034 1,408 360 33,469
Male 18,346 2,044 985 228 21,603
Female 10,321 990 423 132 11,866
International 874 861 1,735

There are 1,908 international students on May 1, 2021, with 874 undergraduate students (3.1% of total undergraduate students (=28,667) ), 861 graduate students (18.0% of total graduate students (=4,802) ) and 173 other students.[34] China is the country which provides the most international students with 1,016, followed by South Korea (436), France (66), Taiwan (51), the United States (36), Indonesia (34), and Germany (29).[34]

Student life

 
Mita Sai

Societies

In Japanese universities, there are student societies called "circles". Although the exact number is not clear, there are over 410 circles in Keio.[35]

Festivals

Keio holds school festivals every year on each campus. The main festival is called "Mita Sai" and is usually held on the Mita campus in late November.[36] Mita Sai includes various academic and recreational activities and also serves as a research workshop for students on the Mita campus.[37] Approximately 200,000 people visit Mita Sai every year.[38]

Athletics

Edward Bramwell Clarke and Tanaka Ginnosuke first introduced Rugby union to Japanese students at Keio University. The game had been played in the treaty ports of Yokohama and Kobe before that, but not between Japanese teams.

The interest of Keio's students in baseball stretches back to the early years of the 20th century. In 1913, an American touring team of players from the New York Giants and the Chicago White Sox played an exhibition game against the Keio team.[39] In a 1932 exhibition game, the Keio team beat the University of Michigan team, which was then touring Japan.[40] Keio's baseball team plays in the Tokyo Big6 Baseball League (six prominent universities in the Tokyo area).

Association football

Keio University's association football (soccer) team is the most successful team in the history of the Emperor's Cup, although their last triumph was in 1956. They have won nine times, a number no professional team has ever achieved in the tournament.

Kei-So rivalry

 
Kei-So Sen

Traditionally, there has been a strong rivalry between Keio and Waseda University. There are annually many matches between the two universities in several sports, such as baseball, rowing, rugby, lacrosse, track and field, American football, association football, aikido, karate, basketball, tennis, swimming, fencing, figure skating, ice hockey, and field hockey. These games are called "Kei–So Sen (慶早戦)" or, more generally, "So–Kei Sen (早慶戦)".

The Kei-So baseball rivalry, which dates back more than a century, is especially famous because of its importance in Japanese baseball history. The most famous Kei-So baseball game, which was played on October 16, 1943, was made into a movie titled "The Last Game – the Final So-Kei Sen -" in 2008.

There are two Kei-So baseball games every year, and they are usually broadcast by NHK. There is no lecture on all campuses in Keio on the game day because of the students who want to watch this match. Kei-So baseball games were even visited by Japanese emperors in 1929, 1950 and 1994.

Keio University is one of the most prestigious universities in Japan. Times Higher Education estimates that Keio is in 351–400th place in general academic rankings among world universities.

American football

Scandals

In October 2016, six male students from Keio Advertisement Society, a long-standing student club famous for its organisation of the Miss Keio pageant contest, were investigated for gang rape during a club activity.[41] An out-of-court settlement was reached and the students were not prosecuted.[42] In May 2018, another three students were arrested for sexual assaults.[43]

In March 2017, a student tennis club was disbanded after a student died of alcohol poisoning during a club activity. Two other Keio students died due to over-drinking in 2012 and 2013.[44]

In June 2017, the school's election committee unconventionally selected Haseyama Akira, a legal history professor who only won second place at the general election among teachers and staff, to be the school's new president, breaking a 50-year convention.[45]

In late 2019, both the American football team and the cheerleading club suspended club activities for "inappropriate behaviours".[46][47]

In January 2020, it was reported that a former member of the school president's secretarial staff had installed a camera in a female toilet stall on the Mita campus, filming over a thousand videos over 3 months.[48][49]

Academic rankings

University rankings
T. Reuters National[50] Research 13
WE [ja] National[51] Employment 3
NBP Greater Tokyo[52][53] Reputation 3
Shimano National[54] Selectivity SA
QS Asia
(Asian Ranking version)[55]
General 41
THE World[56] General 600-800
QS World[57] General 191
ARWU World[58] Research 301-400
ENSMP World[59] Alumni 3
Program rankings
Social Sciences & Humanities

LAW

Asahi National[60]Research 2
Natural Sciences & Technology

Engineering

QS World[61]General 179

Keio ranks 53rd in the world in the Times Higher Education's Alma Mater Index.[62] It ranks 34th globally in the Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) and 3rd in Asia.[63] Keio is ranked at 58th of the Reuters Top 100 innovative universities worldwide.[64] British Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) company estimates that Keio is ranked the 192nd in QS World University Rankings 2017/18.[65] It is ranked the 45th in QS World University Ranking 2017/18 for Graduate Employability Ranking. In the Asian University Ranking (2015), Quacquarelli Symonds also ranked Keio as 37th in Asia.[65] The Academic Ranking of World Universities (2015), which is compiled by Shanghai Jiao Tong University, ranks Keio 151-175 in the world and 37 in Asia.[66] Keio, with Waseda University, is one of the prominent private universities within Japan. The difficulty level of entrance exams at Keio University is one of the highest among private universities in Japan.[67]

Research performance

According to Thomson Reuters, Keio is the 10th best research university in Japan, and it is the only private university within the Top 15.[50] In addition, Weekly Diamond reported that Keio has the 8th highest research standard in Japan in terms of research fundings per researchers in COE Program, and it is also the only private university within Top 10.[68] The Asahi Shimbun summarized the number of academic papers in Japanese major legal journals by the university, and Keio was ranked 2nd during 2005–2009.[60] Accordingly, Keio is a prominent research university in Japan.

In economics, according to The Asahi Shimbun, Keio's been ranked 7th in Japan in the economic research ranking during 2005–2009.[69] More recently, Repec in January 2011 ranked Keio's Economic department as Japan's 6th best economic research university.[70] Keio has provided 3 presidents of Japanese Economic Association in its 42-year history, and this number is 5th largest.[71]

In addition, Nikkei Shimbun on 2004/2/16 surveyed about the research standards in Engineering studies based on Thomson Reuters, Grants in Aid for Scientific Research and questionnaires to heads of 93 leading Japanese Research Centers, and Keio was placed 8th (research planning ability 4th/informative ability of research outcome 3rd) in this ranking.[72]

Business

Keio ranks second in Japan, for the number of alumni holding CEO positions in Fortune Global 500 companies, according to Mines ParisTech: Professional Ranking of World Universities.[59] Keio is also ranked 1st in Japan for the number of alumni generally holding executive positions (when positions like COO, CFO, CIO etc. are included along with the CEO position) in listed companies of Japan, and this number per student (probability of becoming an executive) is also top.[73][74]

Keio Business School is Japan's first business school and one of four Japanese schools holding The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accreditation.[75] Keio was ranked No. 1 in Japan by Nikkei Shimbun.[76] Eduniversal also ranked Keio as the top in Japan (75th in the world).[77] In Eduniversal Keio is one of only 3 Japanese schools categorized in "Universal Business schools with major international influence". In 2012, the Keio Business School became a founding member of the university alliance Council on Business & Society that consists of Tuck School of Business from the USA, the University of Mannheim Business School from Germany, ESSEC Business School from France, Fudan University from China, Fundação Getúlio Vargas from Brazil and Keio Business School.

According to the Weekly Economist's 2010 rankings and the PRESIDENT's article on 16 October 2006, graduates from Keio University have the 3rd best employment rate in 400 major companies, and the alumni's average salary is the 3rd best in Japan.[78][79]

Accounting

As an extension of Keio's strong business focus, for over 30 years, Keio graduates have been ranked first in Japan in the number of successful national CPA exam applicants.[12]

Medicine

Keio has been influential in Japanese medical societies as well. In fact, there have been 4 presidents of Japan Medical Association related to this university (2 Alumni and 2 professors).[note 4] This number is the 2nd largest among Japanese medical schools.[80] Keio is one of 2 Japanese universities which provided a president of World Medical Association.[81]

Law

Keio's law faculty is typically ranked among the best in all of Japan along with the University of Tokyo, University of Kyoto, Chuo University, and Hitotsubashi University. In 2010 and 2015, Keio University Law School ranked highest among all Japanese universities for the Bar Exam passage rate.[82] Furthermore, the number of Members of Parliament who graduated Keio has been 3rd in Japan.[69][83]

Popularity and selectivity

Keio is a popular university in Japan, often considered one of Japan's top two private universities alongside their rival, Waseda University. The number of applicants per place was 11.7 (48260/4098) in 2011 undergraduate admissions.[84] Its entrance difficulty is usually considered as the top with Waseda among 730 private universities.[note 5][note 6][note 7]

Nikkei BP has been publishing a ranking system called "Brand rankings of Japanese universities" every year, composed of the various indications related to the power of the brand, in which Keio was the top in 2014, and ranked second in 2015 and 2016 in Greater Tokyo Area.[85] Webometrics (2008) also ranks Keio University as 3rd in Japan, 11th in Asia, and 208th in the world for quantity and quality of web presence and link visibility.[86]

In a unique ranking, TBS ranked Japanese universities by the questionnaire "Which university student do you want to have as your boyfriend?" to 300 girls in Shibuya, and Keio was ranked 1st in this ranking.[note 8]

Evaluation from Business World

The university ranking of the ratio of "president and chief executive officer of listed company" in Japan
Ranking
all universities in Japan 3rd[87] out of all the 744[88] universities which existed as of 2006
Source 2006 Survey[87] by Weekly Diamond 〈ja〉 on the ranking of the universities which produced the high ratio of the graduates who hold the position of "president and chief executive officer of listed company" to all the graduates of each university
The university ranking according to the ratio of the number of officers & managers produced by each university to the number of graduates
Ranking
all universities in Japan 26th[89] out of all the 778[90] universities which existed as of 2010
Source 2010 Survey by Weekly Economist 〈ja〉 on the ranking of universities according to the ratio of the number of the officers & managers produced by each university to the number of graduates
The university ranking according to the order of the evaluation by Personnel Departments of Leading Companies in Japan
Ranking
Japan 15th[91] (out of 781[92] universities in Japan as of 2020)
Source 2020 Nikkei Survey[93] to all listed (3,714[94]) and leading unlisted (1,100), totally 4,814 companies[93]

Finance

Operating revenues/expenses in 2010[95]
Revenues (yen in millions) ratio Expenses (yen in millions) ratio
Tuition and fees 49,204 24.97% Compensation and benefits 65,270 33.12%
Investment return 4,170 2.12% Education & Research 52,148 26.46%
Capital gain 20,817 10.56% Investment 32,923 16.71%
National appropriation/Grants (Direct) 17,082 8.67% Repayment of debt 13,236 6.72%
Medical care 48,274 24.50%
Debt loan 11,680 5.93%
Endowments 5,475 2.78%
Total 197,061 100.00% Total 197,061 100.00%

According to Keio's financial report, there was an operating revenue of 197 billion yen in 2010.[95] The top three largest incomes were from "tuition and fees", "medical care" and "capital gain", with 49 billion yen, 48 billion yen and 21 billion yen respectively. The number of endowments in 2010 was about 5 billion yen. Keio is known for having one of the largest financial endowments of any Japanese university.[96]

On the other hand, the top 3 largest expenses in 2010 were "Compensation and benefits", "Education & Research" and "Investment", with 65 billion yen, 52 billion yen and 33 billion yen respectively. The total asset value in 2010 was about 364 billion yen with an increase of 5 billion yen. In addition, the total amount of assets under management was approximately 109 billion yen in 2010, composed mainly of cash, deposits with banks and marketable securities.[95]

Tuition fees

Tuition fees[97][98]
Undergraduate 4 years in Total (yen) Per year (yen)
Social Science & Humanities 4,440,000 1,110,000
Natural Science & Engineering 6,280,000 1,570,000
SFC 5,320,000 1,330,000
School of Medicine 14,440,000 3,610,000
Graduate 2 years in Total (yen) Per year (yen)
Social Science & Humanities 1,380,000 690,000
Natural Science & Engineering 1,965,000 983,000
SFC 2,071,000 1,035,000
School of Medicine 2,625,000 1,313,000


The university tuition fee system in Japan is different from other countries and very complicated. In most Japanese universities, more payments are required in the first year, such as "entrance fees", and less in subsequent years. There are several types of fees (some of which must be paid only once and some of which must be paid once or twice every year) and the so-called "course fee" is officially only one of those fees.

At Keio University, tuition fees vary and depend on the course. Social Science & Humanity studies have the lowest fees at approximately 1,110,000 yen per year, and the School of Medicine is the most expensive fee at about 3,610,000 yen per year.[97] The tuition fees for the various graduate schools are much less than those for undergraduate studies, e.g. 690,000 yen per year for Social Science & Humanities and 1,313,000 yen per year for School of Medicine.[98]

Although it is acceptable to pay twice with half in spring and half in autumn, the "entrance fee" must be paid before enrollment. The entrance fee for undergraduate study is 200,000 yen and the one for graduate study is 310,000 yen.[97][98]


Scholarship/loan

Scholarship/loan[99]
2008 the number of students ratio average amount (yen)
Total using scholarship/loan 9,764 30.25%
Total of using scholarship funded by Keio 3,000 9.30% 300,000
International students (undergraduate) 397 appx. 100% 259,942
International students (graduate) 359 appx. 75% 517,473

Many students receive additional financial support. For example, in 2008, there were 9,764 students (about 30% of all students) who used either scholarships or loans.[99] Additionally, Keio funds over 3,000 students who receive, on average, scholarships of 300,000 yen.[99]


Organization

 
New South building on Mita Campus
 
Jukukankyoku on Mita Campus
 
Mita speech house on Mita Campus
 
Hiyoshi Campus
 
Yagami Campus
 
Kitasato Memorial Medical Library on Shinanomachi campus
 
3rd Building on Shiba Kyoritsu campus

Faculties

Keio has ten undergraduate faculties, which cover a wide range of academic fields, with each operating independently and offering broad educational and research activities. The faculties, with a planned annual number of enrolled first-year students in parentheses, are:

  • Faculty of Letters (800)
  • Faculty of Economics (1200)
  • Faculty of Law (1200)
  • Faculty of Business and Commerce (1000)
  • School of Medicine (112)
  • Faculty of Science and Technology (932)
  • Faculty of Policy Management (425)
  • Faculty of Environment and Information Studies (425)
  • Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care (100)
  • Faculty of Pharmacy (210)

Graduate schools

In addition to the ten undergraduate faculties listed above, Keio has fourteen graduate schools. Many professors are associated with both an undergraduate faculty and a graduate school.

  • Graduate School of Letters
  • Graduate School of Economics
  • Graduate School of Law
  • Graduate School of Human Relations
  • Graduate School of Business and Commerce
  • Graduate School of Medicine
  • Graduate School of Science and Technology
  • Graduate School of Business Administration
  • Graduate School of Media and Governance
  • Graduate School of Health Management
  • Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Law School
  • Graduate School of Media Design
  • Graduate School of System Design and Management

Media centers

Keio's Media Centers, with combined holdings of over 4.58 million books and publications, are one of the largest academic information storehouses in the country.[100]

  • Mita Media Center
  • Hiyoshi Media Center
  • Media Center for Science and Technology
  • Shinanomachi Media Center
  • SFC Media Center

Information technology centers

  • ITC Headquarters
  • Mita ITC
  • Hiyoshi ITC
  • Shinanomachi ITC
  • Science & Technology ITC
  • Shonan Fujisawa ITC

Affiliated schools

Elementary education

  • Keio Yochisha Elementary School
  • Keio Yokohama Elementary School

Secondary education

  • Keio Futsubu School (Boys Junior High School)
  • Keio Chutobu Junior High School
  • Keio Shonan Fujisawa Junior and Senior High School
  • Keio Senior High School
  • Keio Shiki Senior High School
  • Keio Girls Senior High School
  • Keio Academy of New York (High School)

Language education

  • Japanese Language Program
  • Keio Foreign Language School

Others

  • Keio Marunouchi City Campus (KMCC)

Hospital

Keio University Hospital is one of the largest and most well-known general hospitals in Japan,[citation needed] the number of surgeries for carcinoma uteri in 2007 was top and the one for lung cancer was third among all university hospitals.[101] and is also a famous teaching hospital. The number of trainee doctors who selected Keio as their first choice training hospital was 30 (33rd) among all Japanese teaching hospitals in 2010.[102] Established in 1920, it has over 1,000 beds, a leading laboratory, and research and medical information divisions.[12]

  • Keio University Hospital (慶應義塾大学病院 or 慶應大学病院)

Campuses

There are eleven campuses.

Alumni and professors

Some of the prominent Keio alumni include Japanese Prime Ministers Junichiro Koizumi (2001–2006), Ryutaro Hashimoto (1996–1998), and Tsuyoshi Inukai (1931–1932). Dozens of other alumni have been cabinet members and governors in the post-war period.[103] Its alumni include 230 CEOs of major companies and 97 CEOs of foreign-affiliated companies (both highest in Japan).[12] Keio has over 320,000 alumni in 866 alumni associations.[12][104]

Politicians

 
Former (1931–1932) Japanese prime minister Tsuyoshi Inukai
 
Former (1996–1998) Japanese prime minister Ryutaro Hashimoto
 
Former (2001–2006) Japanese prime minister Junichiro Koizumi

Public servants, international organizations

Central Bank Governors

Astronauts

Finance

Media

 
American sociologist Ted Nelson

Other business people

Academia

Dozens of alumni and professors have been elected as academy members or in important positions.[117]

 
JAXA astronaut Chiaki Mukai

Art

Others

Gutenberg Bible

The only copy of the Gutenberg Bible held outside Europe or North America is the first volume of the Hubay 45 copy at Keio University. It was purchased by the university in 1996 from Maruzen booksellers, who originally purchased the copy at auction in 1987 for US$5.4 million.[181][182]

The Humanities Media Interface Project (HUMI) at Keio University is known for its high-quality digital images of Gutenberg Bibles and other rare books.[181] Under the direction of Professor Toshiyuki Takamiya, the HUMI team has made digital reproductions of eleven sets of the bible in nine institutions, including in 2000, both full-text facsimiles held in the collection of the British Library.[183]

Bibliography

  • The Keiogijuku University: a brief account of its history, aims and equipment. Keio Gijuku University. 1912.

Notes

  1. ^ excluding master course students as students in "Doctorate (prior)"
  2. ^ In 2021, research students and auditors were not recruited due to the global epidemic of COVID‐19 (coronavirus disease).
  3. ^ In the Edo period, private schools normally collected money or properties with Noshi irregularly from students, but those fees highly depended on each student's economic circumstances. Fukuzawa thought such an unstable financial system prevented the modernization of educational institutions as well as professors' professionalism. Then he designed a rudimentary management system for the school's finances.[1] 2010-03-23 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Kitasato Shibasaburō, Taichi Kitajima, Taro Takemi and Toshiro Murase
  5. ^ National and Public universities apply a different kind of exams, so it is only comparable between universities in a same category.
  6. ^ e.g. Yoyogi seminar published Hensachi (the indicator showing the entrance difficulties by prep schools) rankings . Archived from the original on 2011-04-22. Retrieved April 2, 2021.
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See also

External links

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from the existing Japanese Wikipedia article at ja 慶應義塾大学 see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ja 慶應義塾大学 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Keio University 慶應義塾大学 Keiō Gijuku Daigaku abbreviated as Keio 慶應 or Keidai 慶大 is a private research university located in Minato Tokyo Japan Keio University慶應義塾大学MottoLatin Calamus gladio fortiorMotto in EnglishThe pen is mightier than the sword 1 TypePrivate research coeducational higher education institutionEstablished1858FounderYukichi FukuzawaAcademic affiliationsASAIHL CoBS Washington University in St LouisMcDonnell International Scholars Academy 2 CEMS The Global Alliance in Management EducationEndowmentN APresidentProf Kohei ItohAcademic stafffull time 2 791 As of May 1 2021 3 Administrative stafffull time 3 216 As of May 1 2021 4 Students33 437 As of May 1 2022 5 Undergraduates28 641 As of May 1 2022 5 Postgraduates4 796 As of May 1 2022 5 Doctoral students1 426 5 note 1 Other students0 note 2 LocationMinato Tokyo JapanCampusUrbanAthletics39 varsity teamsColors Yellow blue and redNicknameUnicorns etc Websitekeio ac jpIt is the oldest institute of western higher education in Japan Its founder Fukuzawa Yukichi originally established it as a school for Western studies in 1858 in Edo The university has eleven campuses primarily in Tokyo and Kanagawa It has ten undergraduate faculties Letters Economics Law Business and Commerce Medicine Science and Technology Policy Management Environment and Information Studies Nursing and Medical Care and Pharmacy There are fourteen graduate schools listed below and both on and off campus research institutes and facilities The university is one of the members of the Top Global University Project Top Type funded by the Japanese Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology 6 Keio University is also one of the member universities of RU11 7 and APRU and it is one of only two Japanese universities alongside the University of Tokyo to be a member of the World Economic Forum s Global University Leaders Forum 8 Its list of alumni and faculty includes three former prime ministers 9 two astronauts 9 six international honorary members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a Wolf Prize winner Keio University also produced the largest number of CEOs of companies listed in the first section of Tokyo Stock Exchange 9 10 and ranks 53rd in the world in top 100 Global Executives according to Times Higher Education s Alma Master Index 2017 11 Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Mission 1 2 Academic culture 2 History 3 Presidents 4 Student body 5 Student life 5 1 Societies 5 2 Festivals 5 3 Athletics 5 3 1 Association football 5 3 2 Kei So rivalry 5 3 3 American football 5 4 Scandals 6 Academic rankings 6 1 Research performance 6 1 1 Business 6 1 2 Accounting 6 1 3 Medicine 6 1 4 Law 6 2 Popularity and selectivity 7 Evaluation from Business World 8 Finance 8 1 Tuition fees 8 2 Scholarship loan 9 Organization 9 1 Faculties 9 2 Graduate schools 9 3 Media centers 9 4 Information technology centers 9 5 Affiliated schools 9 6 Hospital 10 Campuses 11 Alumni and professors 11 1 Politicians 11 2 Public servants international organizations 11 3 Central Bank Governors 11 4 Astronauts 11 5 Finance 11 6 Media 11 7 Other business people 11 8 Academia 11 9 Art 11 10 Others 12 Gutenberg Bible 13 Bibliography 14 Notes 15 References 16 See also 17 External linksOverview Edit The founder of Keio Fukuzawa Yukichi s statue on Hiyoshi campus East Research Building in Mita Keio traces its history to 1858 when Fukuzawa Yukichi who had studied the Western educational system at Brown University in the United States started to teach Dutch while he was a guest of the Okudaira family In 1868 he changed the name of the school to Keio Gijuku and devoted all his time to education While Keio s initial identity was that of a private school of Western studies it expanded and established its first university faculty in 1890 and became known as a leading institute in Japanese higher education It was the first Japanese university to reach its 150th anniversary celebrating this anniversary in 2008 Keio has leading research centres It has approximately 30 Research Centers located on its five main campuses and at other facilities for advanced research in Japan 12 Keio University Research Institute at SFC KRIS has joined the MIT and the French INRIA in hosting the international W3C 13 Mission Edit In his speech at an alumni gathering on November 1 1896 Fukuzawa stated the mission of Keio as follows Keio Gijuku shouldn t be satisfied with being just one educational institution Its mission is expected to be a model of the nobility of intelligence and virtue to make clear how it can be applied to its family society and nation and to take an actual action of this statement It expects all students to be leaders in society by the practice of this mission Those sentences were given to students as his will and considered as the simple expression of Keio s actual mission 14 Academic culture Edit Keio is known for being the first institution to introduce many modern education practices in Japan Keio is the earliest Japanese school that introduced an annual fixed course fee designed by Fukuzawa note 3 It initially introduced the culture of speech to Japan which Japan had never had before It built Japan s earliest speech house Mita Speech House in 1875 as well 15 Keio is regarded as Japan s first university to accept international students 16 Keio accepted 2 Korean students in 1881 as its and also Japan s first international students 60 Korean students entered in 1883 and 130 Korean students in 1895 Keio put Independence and self respect 独立自尊 Dokuritsu Jison as a foundation of its education This is meant to be physically and mentally independent and respect yourself for keeping your virtue 17 Independence and self respect are also regarded as Fukuzawa s nature and essence of his education 18 Learning half and teaching half 半学半教 Hangaku Hankyo is the other unique culture at Keio 19 During the late Edo period and the early Meiji period several private prep schools often used students as assistant teachers and it was called Learning half and teaching half Keio also had initially used this system In the early period of such schools of Western studies there had been many things to learn not only for students but also professors themselves Hence there had been occasions when students who had learned in advance had taught other students and even professors After the proper legal systems for education had been set up those situations disappeared However Fukuzawa thought the essence of academia was and is a continuous learning process and that more knowledge provided more learning opportunities Keio respects his thought and established the rule Rules in Keio Gijuku 慶應義塾社中之約束 Keio Gijuku Shachu no Yakusoku which states that there shouldn t be any hierarchy between teachers and learners and that all of the people in Keio Gijuku are in the same company For this reason there is still a culture at Keio that all professors and lecturers are officially called with the honorific of Kun but never Teacher or Professor 20 21 Collaboration in a company 社中の協力 Shachu no Kyoryoku is also a uniqueness of Keio 22 Fukuzawa stated in 1879 that the Keio s success today is because of the collaboration in its company and Collaboration in a company originally came from this article People in Keio often think that all of the people related to Keio e g professors students alumni and their family members are part of their company thus they should try to help each other like brothers and sisters This culture has been often seen especially in the alumni organization called Mita Kai 23 History Edit Keio Gijuku in Tsukiji in 1869 Keio University in May 1912 Keio University 慶應義塾大学 Keiō Gijuku Daigaku was established in 1858 as a School of Western studies located in one of the mansion houses in Tsukiji by the founder Fukuzawa Yukichi 24 Its root is considered as the Han school for Kokugaku studies named Shinshu Kan established in 1796 25 Keio changed its name to Keio Gijuku in 1868 which came from the era name Keio 26 and Gijuku as the translation of Private school 27 It moved to the current location in 1871 established the Medical school in 1873 and the official university department with Economics Law and Literacy study in 1890 28 Year University Development1858 Establishment of Keio Gijuku1879 Keio rejected an offer to become a national university 29 Instead of that it became a vocational school funded by daimyōs including Shimazu clan 1890 Departments of Economics Law and Letters established1906 Graduate studies programs established1917 School of Medicine established1920 Keio authorized as a university in the prewar system1944 School of Technology established1949 Keio authorized as a university in the post war system1957 School of Business and Commerce established1962 Graduate School of Business Administration established1981 Department of Science and Technology established1990 School of Environmental and Information Studies and School of Policy Management established2001 School of Nursing and Medical Care established2004 School of Law established2008 School of Pharmacy established2008 Graduate School of Media Design establishedIn 1886 Keio named Hiromoto Watanabe as the first chancellor of the Imperial University University of Tokyo He was the first chancellor of an officially authorized university in Japan In 1899 Keio sent 6 students to study abroad In the same year it accepted three international students from India Qing dynasty China and Thailand Eight international students entered from Taiwan which had technically been a territory of the Japanese Empire since 1895 in the following year Keio was visited by Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore in 1916 In 1922 Keio was visited by Albert Einstein who presented a special lecture on the theory of relativity 30 In 1946 Keio began accepting female students In 2006 a paper with a Keio undergraduate student as its first listed author was published in the research journal Science 31 32 In 2008 Keio was visited by Prince Charles Presidents EditSince the president system was established in 1881 Keio has had 20 presidents 33 President Tenure President Tenure President Tenure President Tenure1 Sadashiro Hamano 1881 1887 7 Shinzo Koizumi 1933 1947 13 Saku Sato 1969 1973 19 Akira Haseyama 2017 2 Nobukichi Koizumi 1887 1890 8 Seiichiro Takahashi 1946 1947 14 Hiroshi Kuno 1973 1977 20 Kohei Itoh 2021 3 Tokujiro Obata 1890 1897 9 Kouji Ushioda 1947 1956 15 Tadao Ishikawa 1977 19934 Eikichi Kamata 1898 1922 10 Fukutaro Okui 1956 1960 16 Yasuhiko Torii 1993 20015 Ichitaro Fukuzawa 1922 1923 11 Shohei Takamura 1960 1965 17 Yuichiro Anzai 2001 20096 Kiroku Hayashi 1923 1933 12 Kunio Nagasawa 1965 1969 18 Atsushi Seike 2009 2017Student body EditIn 2021 there are 33 469 students at Keio University with 28 667 undergraduate students and 4 802 graduate students Although two thirds of the student body are males this ratio highly depends on the major 56 of students are female in the Faculty of Letters for instance On the other hand in the School of Medicine three quarters of students are men 5 Demographics of student body in 2021 5 34 Undergraduate Graduate Master Graduate Doctor Professional TotalTotal 28 667 3 034 1 408 360 33 469Male 18 346 2 044 985 228 21 603Female 10 321 990 423 132 11 866International 874 861 1 735There are 1 908 international students on May 1 2021 with 874 undergraduate students 3 1 of total undergraduate students 28 667 861 graduate students 18 0 of total graduate students 4 802 and 173 other students 34 China is the country which provides the most international students with 1 016 followed by South Korea 436 France 66 Taiwan 51 the United States 36 Indonesia 34 and Germany 29 34 Student life Edit Mita Sai Societies Edit In Japanese universities there are student societies called circles Although the exact number is not clear there are over 410 circles in Keio 35 Festivals Edit Keio holds school festivals every year on each campus The main festival is called Mita Sai and is usually held on the Mita campus in late November 36 Mita Sai includes various academic and recreational activities and also serves as a research workshop for students on the Mita campus 37 Approximately 200 000 people visit Mita Sai every year 38 Athletics Edit Edward Bramwell Clarke and Tanaka Ginnosuke first introduced Rugby union to Japanese students at Keio University The game had been played in the treaty ports of Yokohama and Kobe before that but not between Japanese teams The interest of Keio s students in baseball stretches back to the early years of the 20th century In 1913 an American touring team of players from the New York Giants and the Chicago White Sox played an exhibition game against the Keio team 39 In a 1932 exhibition game the Keio team beat the University of Michigan team which was then touring Japan 40 Keio s baseball team plays in the Tokyo Big6 Baseball League six prominent universities in the Tokyo area Association football Edit Keio University s association football soccer team is the most successful team in the history of the Emperor s Cup although their last triumph was in 1956 They have won nine times a number no professional team has ever achieved in the tournament Kei So rivalry Edit Kei So Sen Traditionally there has been a strong rivalry between Keio and Waseda University There are annually many matches between the two universities in several sports such as baseball rowing rugby lacrosse track and field American football association football aikido karate basketball tennis swimming fencing figure skating ice hockey and field hockey These games are called Kei So Sen 慶早戦 or more generally So Kei Sen 早慶戦 The Kei So baseball rivalry which dates back more than a century is especially famous because of its importance in Japanese baseball history The most famous Kei So baseball game which was played on October 16 1943 was made into a movie titled The Last Game the Final So Kei Sen in 2008 There are two Kei So baseball games every year and they are usually broadcast by NHK There is no lecture on all campuses in Keio on the game day because of the students who want to watch this match Kei So baseball games were even visited by Japanese emperors in 1929 1950 and 1994 Keio University is one of the most prestigious universities in Japan Times Higher Education estimates that Keio is in 351 400th place in general academic rankings among world universities American football Edit Main article Keio Unicorns football Scandals Edit In October 2016 six male students from Keio Advertisement Society a long standing student club famous for its organisation of the Miss Keio pageant contest were investigated for gang rape during a club activity 41 An out of court settlement was reached and the students were not prosecuted 42 In May 2018 another three students were arrested for sexual assaults 43 In March 2017 a student tennis club was disbanded after a student died of alcohol poisoning during a club activity Two other Keio students died due to over drinking in 2012 and 2013 44 In June 2017 the school s election committee unconventionally selected Haseyama Akira a legal history professor who only won second place at the general election among teachers and staff to be the school s new president breaking a 50 year convention 45 In late 2019 both the American football team and the cheerleading club suspended club activities for inappropriate behaviours 46 47 In January 2020 it was reported that a former member of the school president s secretarial staff had installed a camera in a female toilet stall on the Mita campus filming over a thousand videos over 3 months 48 49 Academic rankings EditUniversity rankingsT Reuters National 50 Research13WE ja National 51 Employment3NBP Greater Tokyo 52 53 Reputation3Shimano National 54 SelectivitySAQS Asia Asian Ranking version 55 General41THE World 56 General600 800QS World 57 General191ARWU World 58 Research301 400ENSMP World 59 Alumni3Program rankings Social Sciences amp HumanitiesLAWAsahi National 60 Research 2Natural Sciences amp TechnologyEngineeringQS World 61 General 179Keio ranks 53rd in the world in the Times Higher Education s Alma Mater Index 62 It ranks 34th globally in the Center for World University Rankings CWUR and 3rd in Asia 63 Keio is ranked at 58th of the Reuters Top 100 innovative universities worldwide 64 British Quacquarelli Symonds QS company estimates that Keio is ranked the 192nd in QS World University Rankings 2017 18 65 It is ranked the 45th in QS World University Ranking 2017 18 for Graduate Employability Ranking In the Asian University Ranking 2015 Quacquarelli Symonds also ranked Keio as 37th in Asia 65 The Academic Ranking of World Universities 2015 which is compiled by Shanghai Jiao Tong University ranks Keio 151 175 in the world and 37 in Asia 66 Keio with Waseda University is one of the prominent private universities within Japan The difficulty level of entrance exams at Keio University is one of the highest among private universities in Japan 67 Research performance Edit According to Thomson Reuters Keio is the 10th best research university in Japan and it is the only private university within the Top 15 50 In addition Weekly Diamond reported that Keio has the 8th highest research standard in Japan in terms of research fundings per researchers in COE Program and it is also the only private university within Top 10 68 The Asahi Shimbun summarized the number of academic papers in Japanese major legal journals by the university and Keio was ranked 2nd during 2005 2009 60 Accordingly Keio is a prominent research university in Japan In economics according to The Asahi Shimbun Keio s been ranked 7th in Japan in the economic research ranking during 2005 2009 69 More recently Repec in January 2011 ranked Keio s Economic department as Japan s 6th best economic research university 70 Keio has provided 3 presidents of Japanese Economic Association in its 42 year history and this number is 5th largest 71 In addition Nikkei Shimbun on 2004 2 16 surveyed about the research standards in Engineering studies based on Thomson Reuters Grants in Aid for Scientific Research and questionnaires to heads of 93 leading Japanese Research Centers and Keio was placed 8th research planning ability 4th informative ability of research outcome 3rd in this ranking 72 Business Edit Keio ranks second in Japan for the number of alumni holding CEO positions in Fortune Global 500 companies according to Mines ParisTech Professional Ranking of World Universities 59 Keio is also ranked 1st in Japan for the number of alumni generally holding executive positions when positions like COO CFO CIO etc are included along with the CEO position in listed companies of Japan and this number per student probability of becoming an executive is also top 73 74 Keio Business School is Japan s first business school and one of four Japanese schools holding The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business AACSB accreditation 75 Keio was ranked No 1 in Japan by Nikkei Shimbun 76 Eduniversal also ranked Keio as the top in Japan 75th in the world 77 In Eduniversal Keio is one of only 3 Japanese schools categorized in Universal Business schools with major international influence In 2012 the Keio Business School became a founding member of the university alliance Council on Business amp Society that consists of Tuck School of Business from the USA the University of Mannheim Business School from Germany ESSEC Business School from France Fudan University from China Fundacao Getulio Vargas from Brazil and Keio Business School According to the Weekly Economist s 2010 rankings and the PRESIDENT s article on 16 October 2006 graduates from Keio University have the 3rd best employment rate in 400 major companies and the alumni s average salary is the 3rd best in Japan 78 79 Accounting Edit As an extension of Keio s strong business focus for over 30 years Keio graduates have been ranked first in Japan in the number of successful national CPA exam applicants 12 Medicine Edit Keio has been influential in Japanese medical societies as well In fact there have been 4 presidents of Japan Medical Association related to this university 2 Alumni and 2 professors note 4 This number is the 2nd largest among Japanese medical schools 80 Keio is one of 2 Japanese universities which provided a president of World Medical Association 81 Law Edit Keio s law faculty is typically ranked among the best in all of Japan along with the University of Tokyo University of Kyoto Chuo University and Hitotsubashi University In 2010 and 2015 Keio University Law School ranked highest among all Japanese universities for the Bar Exam passage rate 82 Furthermore the number of Members of Parliament who graduated Keio has been 3rd in Japan 69 83 Popularity and selectivity Edit Keio is a popular university in Japan often considered one of Japan s top two private universities alongside their rival Waseda University The number of applicants per place was 11 7 48260 4098 in 2011 undergraduate admissions 84 Its entrance difficulty is usually considered as the top with Waseda among 730 private universities note 5 note 6 note 7 Nikkei BP has been publishing a ranking system called Brand rankings of Japanese universities every year composed of the various indications related to the power of the brand in which Keio was the top in 2014 and ranked second in 2015 and 2016 in Greater Tokyo Area 85 Webometrics 2008 also ranks Keio University as 3rd in Japan 11th in Asia and 208th in the world for quantity and quality of web presence and link visibility 86 In a unique ranking TBS ranked Japanese universities by the questionnaire Which university student do you want to have as your boyfriend to 300 girls in Shibuya and Keio was ranked 1st in this ranking note 8 Evaluation from Business World EditThe university ranking of the ratio of president and chief executive officer of listed company in Japan Rankingall universities in Japan 3rd 87 out of all the 744 88 universities which existed as of 2006Source 2006 Survey 87 by Weekly Diamond ja on the ranking of the universities which produced the high ratio of the graduates who hold the position of president and chief executive officer of listed company to all the graduates of each universityThe university ranking according to the ratio of the number of officers amp managers produced by each university to the number of graduates Rankingall universities in Japan 26th 89 out of all the 778 90 universities which existed as of 2010Source 2010 Survey by Weekly Economist ja on the ranking of universities according to the ratio of the number of the officers amp managers produced by each university to the number of graduatesThe university ranking according to the order of the evaluation by Personnel Departments of Leading Companies in Japan RankingJapan 15th 91 out of 781 92 universities in Japan as of 2020 Source 2020 Nikkei Survey 93 to all listed 3 714 94 and leading unlisted 1 100 totally 4 814 companies 93 Finance EditOperating revenues expenses in 2010 95 Revenues yen in millions ratio Expenses yen in millions ratioTuition and fees 49 204 24 97 Compensation and benefits 65 270 33 12 Investment return 4 170 2 12 Education amp Research 52 148 26 46 Capital gain 20 817 10 56 Investment 32 923 16 71 National appropriation Grants Direct 17 082 8 67 Repayment of debt 13 236 6 72 Medical care 48 274 24 50 Debt loan 11 680 5 93 Endowments 5 475 2 78 Total 197 061 100 00 Total 197 061 100 00 According to Keio s financial report there was an operating revenue of 197 billion yen in 2010 95 The top three largest incomes were from tuition and fees medical care and capital gain with 49 billion yen 48 billion yen and 21 billion yen respectively The number of endowments in 2010 was about 5 billion yen Keio is known for having one of the largest financial endowments of any Japanese university 96 On the other hand the top 3 largest expenses in 2010 were Compensation and benefits Education amp Research and Investment with 65 billion yen 52 billion yen and 33 billion yen respectively The total asset value in 2010 was about 364 billion yen with an increase of 5 billion yen In addition the total amount of assets under management was approximately 109 billion yen in 2010 composed mainly of cash deposits with banks and marketable securities 95 Tuition fees Edit Tuition fees 97 98 Undergraduate 4 years in Total yen Per year yen Social Science amp Humanities 4 440 000 1 110 000Natural Science amp Engineering 6 280 000 1 570 000SFC 5 320 000 1 330 000School of Medicine 14 440 000 3 610 000Graduate 2 years in Total yen Per year yen Social Science amp Humanities 1 380 000 690 000Natural Science amp Engineering 1 965 000 983 000SFC 2 071 000 1 035 000School of Medicine 2 625 000 1 313 000The university tuition fee system in Japan is different from other countries and very complicated In most Japanese universities more payments are required in the first year such as entrance fees and less in subsequent years There are several types of fees some of which must be paid only once and some of which must be paid once or twice every year and the so called course fee is officially only one of those fees At Keio University tuition fees vary and depend on the course Social Science amp Humanity studies have the lowest fees at approximately 1 110 000 yen per year and the School of Medicine is the most expensive fee at about 3 610 000 yen per year 97 The tuition fees for the various graduate schools are much less than those for undergraduate studies e g 690 000 yen per year for Social Science amp Humanities and 1 313 000 yen per year for School of Medicine 98 Although it is acceptable to pay twice with half in spring and half in autumn the entrance fee must be paid before enrollment The entrance fee for undergraduate study is 200 000 yen and the one for graduate study is 310 000 yen 97 98 Scholarship loan Edit Scholarship loan 99 2008 the number of students ratio average amount yen Total using scholarship loan 9 764 30 25 Total of using scholarship funded by Keio 3 000 9 30 300 000International students undergraduate 397 appx 100 259 942International students graduate 359 appx 75 517 473Many students receive additional financial support For example in 2008 there were 9 764 students about 30 of all students who used either scholarships or loans 99 Additionally Keio funds over 3 000 students who receive on average scholarships of 300 000 yen 99 Organization Edit New South building on Mita Campus Jukukankyoku on Mita Campus Mita speech house on Mita Campus Hiyoshi Campus Yagami Campus Kitasato Memorial Medical Library on Shinanomachi campus 3rd Building on Shiba Kyoritsu campus Faculties Edit Keio has ten undergraduate faculties which cover a wide range of academic fields with each operating independently and offering broad educational and research activities The faculties with a planned annual number of enrolled first year students in parentheses are Faculty of Letters 800 Faculty of Economics 1200 Faculty of Law 1200 Faculty of Business and Commerce 1000 School of Medicine 112 Faculty of Science and Technology 932 Faculty of Policy Management 425 Faculty of Environment and Information Studies 425 Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care 100 Faculty of Pharmacy 210 Graduate schools Edit In addition to the ten undergraduate faculties listed above Keio has fourteen graduate schools Many professors are associated with both an undergraduate faculty and a graduate school Graduate School of Letters Graduate School of Economics Graduate School of Law Graduate School of Human Relations Graduate School of Business and Commerce Graduate School of Medicine Graduate School of Science and Technology Graduate School of Business Administration Graduate School of Media and Governance Graduate School of Health Management Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Law School Graduate School of Media Design Graduate School of System Design and ManagementMedia centers Edit Main article Keio Media Centers Libraries Keio s Media Centers with combined holdings of over 4 58 million books and publications are one of the largest academic information storehouses in the country 100 Mita Media Center Hiyoshi Media Center Media Center for Science and Technology Shinanomachi Media Center SFC Media CenterInformation technology centers Edit ITC Headquarters Mita ITC Hiyoshi ITC Shinanomachi ITC Science amp Technology ITC Shonan Fujisawa ITCAffiliated schools Edit Elementary education Keio Yochisha Elementary School Keio Yokohama Elementary SchoolSecondary education Keio Futsubu School Boys Junior High School Keio Chutobu Junior High School Keio Shonan Fujisawa Junior and Senior High School Keio Senior High School Keio Shiki Senior High School Keio Girls Senior High School Keio Academy of New York High School Language education Japanese Language Program Keio Foreign Language SchoolOthers Keio Marunouchi City Campus KMCC Hospital Edit Keio University Hospital is one of the largest and most well known general hospitals in Japan citation needed the number of surgeries for carcinoma uteri in 2007 was top and the one for lung cancer was third among all university hospitals 101 and is also a famous teaching hospital The number of trainee doctors who selected Keio as their first choice training hospital was 30 33rd among all Japanese teaching hospitals in 2010 102 Established in 1920 it has over 1 000 beds a leading laboratory and research and medical information divisions 12 Keio University Hospital 慶應義塾大学病院 or 慶應大学病院 Campuses EditThere are eleven campuses Mita Campus 2 15 45 Mita Minato Tokyo Hiyoshi Campus 4 1 1 Hiyoshi Kohoku Yokohama Kanagawa home of the Hiyoshi tunnels Yagami Campus 3 14 1 Hiyoshi Kohoku Yokohama Kanagawa Shinanomachi Campus 35 Shinanomachi Shinjuku Tokyo Shonan Fujisawa Campus Fujisawa Kanagawa aka SFC designed by Fumihiko Maki Shiba Kyoritsu Campus Minato ward Tokyo Shin Kawasaki Town Campus Kawasaki Kanagawa Tsuruoka Town Campus of Keio Tsuruoka Yamagata aka TTCK Urawa Kyoritsu Campus Urawa Saitama Keio Osaka Riverside Campus Osaka Keio Marunouchi City Campus Tokyo Alumni and professors EditSome of the prominent Keio alumni include Japanese Prime Ministers Junichiro Koizumi 2001 2006 Ryutaro Hashimoto 1996 1998 and Tsuyoshi Inukai 1931 1932 Dozens of other alumni have been cabinet members and governors in the post war period 103 Its alumni include 230 CEOs of major companies and 97 CEOs of foreign affiliated companies both highest in Japan 12 Keio has over 320 000 alumni in 866 alumni associations 12 104 Politicians Edit Former 1931 1932 Japanese prime minister Tsuyoshi Inukai Former 1996 1998 Japanese prime minister Ryutaro Hashimoto Former 2001 2006 Japanese prime minister Junichiro Koizumi Junichiro Koizumi the 87th 88th 89th Prime Minister of Japan 2001 2006 the 20th President of Liberal Democratic Party of Japan Economics 1967 Ryutaro Hashimoto the 82nd 83rd Prime Minister of Japan 1996 1998 the 17th President of Liberal Democratic Party of Japan Law 1960 Tsuyoshi Inukai the 29th Prime Minister of Japan 1931 1932 the 6th President of Rikken Seiyukai Ichirō Ozawa Former President of Democratic Party of Japan Former Secretary General of Liberal Democratic Party of Japan Economics 1967 Tamisuke Watanuki President of People s New Party Former Speaker of The House of Representatives of Japan Economics 1950 Toshiko Hamayotsu Minister for Global Environmental Issues and Director General of Environment Agency of Government of Japan 1994 105 Kenji Kosaka Minister of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology Law 1968 Jirō Kawasaki Minister of Health Labour and Welfare Business and Commerce 1971 Andrew Thomson Minister for Sport and Tourism and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Sydney 2000 Games in the Australian Government 1997 1998 Shigefumi Matsuzawa Governor of Kanagawa Law 1982 Akihiko Noro Governor of Mie Science and Technology 1969 Genjirō Kaneko Minister of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries 2021 2022 Governor of Nagasaki Letters 1968 Motohiro Ōno Governor of Saitama Law 1987 Hiroshi Nakai Chairman of the National Commission on Public Safety Minister of State for Disaster Management and the Abduction Issue Economics 1969 Yuzan Fujita Governor of Hiroshima Business and Commerce 1972 Ryōzō Hiranuma Mayor of Yokohama Order of Culture Keiichi Inamine Governor of Okinawa Economics 1957 Masaharu Ikuta President of Japan Post Former CEO of Mitsui O S K Lines Economics 1957 Yukio Ozaki Mayor of Tokyo Minister of Justice Education Father of parliamentary politics in Japan 106 Nobuteru Ishihara Minister of Land Infrastructure and Transport Minister of State for Administrative and Regulatory Reform Candidate for the LDP presidency 2008 Heitaro Inagaki Minister of Economy Trade and Industry Economics 1913 Banri Kaieda Minister of Economy Trade and Industry Law Hirofumi Nakasone Minister for Foreign Affairs Yoshio Sakurauchi Minister for Foreign Affairs Kamata Eikichi Minister of Education 107 Hidenao Nakagawa Chief Cabinet Secretary Mitsuo Horiuchi Minister of International Trade and Industry Yoshiyuki Kamei Minister of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries Seiichi Ota Minister of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries Ryu Shionoya Minister of Education Science and Technology Kosuke Hori Minister of Education Fusanosuke Kuhara Minister of communications Shigeru Ishiba Minister of Defense Minister of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries Law 1979 Kazuyoshi Kaneko Minister of Land Infrastructure Transport and Tourism and Minister for Ocean Policy Takeo Kawamura Minister of Education Science and Technology and Chief Cabinet Secretary Koichi Yamamoto Minister of Environment Akira Amari Minister of Economy Trade and Industry and Minister of State in charge of Administrative Reform Tatsuya Ito Minister of State for Financial Services Tadamori Oshima Minister of Agriculture Takeo Hiranuma Minister of Transport and Minister of Economy Trade and Industry Akira Nagatsuma Minister of Health Labour and Welfare Minister of State for Pension Reform Masajuro Shiokawa Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan Heizō Takenaka Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Emeritus Prof Wataru Takeshita Minister for Reconstruction Jon Richards Wisconsin legislator Sommai Hoontakoon Minister of Finance Thailand Economics 1942 108 Set Aung politician economist and management consultant incumbent Deputy Planning and Finance Minister of Myanmar Yun Duk min ambassador of South Korea to JapanPublic servants international organizations Edit Takeshi Kasai WHO Regional Director of Western Pacific medicine 1990 109 110 Shigeru Omi undergraduate atten WHO Regional Director of Western Pacific 109 110 Kiyoko Okabe the first female justice of the Supreme Court of Japan Master Law 1974 111 Taro Takemi president of the World Medical Association and Japan Medical Association MD medicine 1930 Ichirō Fujisaki Diplomat Chairman of Executive Committee of United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Economics dropout 1969 Central Bank Governors Edit Shigeaki Ikeda Minister of Finance Commerce and Industry Governor of The Bank of Japan Makoto Usami Governor of The Bank of Japan Tarisa Watanagase Thai Governor of the Bank of Thailand 2006 2010 Economics Chang Kia ngau Economics 1906 1908 Governor of the Central Bank of Republic of China 112 Astronauts Edit Chiaki Mukai JAXA astronaut MD medicine 1988 Akihiko Hoshide JAXA astronautFinance Edit Taizo Nishimuro Chairman and CEO of Tokyo Stock Exchange Former CEO of Toshiba Corporation Economics 1961 Koichiro Miyahara Chairman and CEO of Tokyo Stock Exchange 113 Atsushi Saito Chairman and CEO of Tokyo Stock Exchange 113 Shigeharu Suzuki President and CEO of Daiwa Securities Group Economics 1971 Media Edit American sociologist Ted Nelson Tōru Shōriki owner of The Yomiuri Shimbun Economics 1942 Tarō Kimura journalist Law 1964 Akira Ikegami journalist Economics 1973 Kazuhiko Torishima president of Hakusensha Law 1976 Motoaki Tanigo CEO of Hololive Production Science and Technology Other business people Edit Akio Toyoda President and CEO Toyota Motor Corporation 2009 current Yutaka Asoh later known as Yutaka Katayama the first president of the U S operations of Nissan Motors Economics 1935 Osamu Nagayama born 1947 CEO of Chugai Pharmaceutical and Chairman of Sony Corporation Katsuaki Watanabe President of Toyota Motor Corporation Economics 1964 114 Yuzaburo Mogi Chairman and CEO of Kikkoman Corporation Law 1958 Yotaro Kobayashi Economics 1956 chairman of Fuji Xerox former chairman of Japan Association of Corporate Executives 115 Shinzo Maeda President and CEO of Shiseido Letters 1970 Hidetaka Miyazaki President of FromSoftware 116 Ichizō Kobayashi Founder of Hankyu Railway and the Takarazuka Revue Minister of Commerce and Industry in the 1940 Konoe Cabinet Nobutada Saji Chief executive of Suntory Ltd the wealthiest individual in Japan as of 2004 by Forbes Akira Mori President and CEO of Mori Trust the fourth wealthiest person in Japan as of 2013 by Forbes Keiichi Ishizaka chairman and CEO Warner Music Japan Inc Business and Commerce 1968 2009 Medal of Honor Awardee Lee Jae yong vice chairman of Samsung Electronics MBA 1995 Teruaki Yamagishi received the 4th Class Order of the Rising Sun Gold Rays with Rosette in 2008 Takeo Shiina Chairman of IBM Japan former Chairman of Japan Association of Corporate Executives Science and Technology 1951 Academia Edit Dozens of alumni and professors have been elected as academy members or in important positions 117 Yukichi Fukuzawa founder First President of Japan Academy the current portrait of 10 000 yen notes Kitasato Shibasaburō first dean of Keio University School of Medicine Member of Japan Academy a fellow of Royal Society of London 118 nominated for Nobel Prize 119 Genichi Kato professor Nominated for Nobel Prize Member of Japan Academy 119 Shinzo Koizumi politics 1910 Member of Japan Academy best known as the educator of His Majesty the Emperor Emeritus at the age of the prince Received an honorary doctorate from Columbia University 120 121 Keisuke Suzuki professor Member of Japan Academy 122 Sho Chieh Tsiang undergraduate atten member of Academia Sinica 123 Atsuo Iiyoshi engineering 1960 emeritus professor of Kyoto University an honorary doctorate of Russian Academy of Sciences 124 Seiichiro Takahashi politics 1908 Member of Japan Academy Minister of Education Toshihiko Izutsu literature 1937 Member of Japan Academy Akira Hayami economics 1954 Member of Japan Academy coined the notion of Industrious Revolution 125 126 Tokuzo Fukuda prof Member of Japan Academy 127 Kazui Tashiro Ph D in economics Member of Japan Academy 117 Junzaburo Nishiwaki economics 1917 nominated for Nobel Prize International Honorary Member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences 128 Tsuneo Tomita medicine 1932 International Honorary Member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences Member of Japan Academy Professor Emeritus of Yale University 129 130 131 Osamu Saito Hitotsubashi University economics 1968 member of Japan Academy International Honorary Member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences Professor Emeritus of Hitotsubashi University 132 133 134 Ryogo Kubo professor the Boltzmann Medal Order of Culture member of Japan Academy International Honorary Member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences 135 136 137 Mikinosuke Miyajima professor International Honorary Member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences Japan s representative for League of Nations Health Organization 138 David J Farber fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science the Distinguished Professor and Co Director of Cyber Civilization Research Center 139 Hiromoto Watanabe 1865 the first President of Tokyo Imperial University 140 Hamao Arata 1869 the third and eighth President of the Tokyo Imperial University 140 Sahachiro Hata Prof nominated for Nobel Prize 119 member of Japan Academy 141 Masayuki Amagai medicine 1985 International Member of National Academy of Medicine 142 Masaharu Tsuchiya medicine 1953 member of Academie Nationale de Medecine 143 Masaki Kitajima medicine 1966 Honorary Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons of England member of European Academy of Science 144 Ken Sakamura engineering 1974 emeritus professor of University of Tokyo Japan Academy Prize academics the creator of the real time operating system architecture TRON project 145 Takao Suzuki sociolinguist literature 1950 former professor of Yale University 146 Toshio Ito Medicine best known for the discovery of Ito cell Japan Academy Prize academics 147 148 Hideyuki Okano medicine 1983 the first in the world to produce transgenic marmosets Callithrix jacchus with germline transmission 149 Besides he is to conduct the world s first clinical test in which artificially derived stem cells will be used to treat patients with spinal cord injuries 150 Toju Hata medicine 1934 Japan Academy Prize academics best known for the discovery of Mitomycin C 151 152 Yoshitaka Tanimura derived Hierarchical equations of motion with Ryogo Kubo Professor of Kyoto University Humboldt Prize Winner Sci and Tech 153 JAXA astronaut Chiaki Mukai Katsuhiko Mikoshiba medicine 1969 Emeritus Professor of The University of Tokyo first cloned in the world of the IP3 receptor in the laboratory which was found to play an important role in many biological functions such as body development and brain plasticity Legion of Honor honorary doctorate from Karolinska Institute 2011 154 Japan Academy Prize academics 155 Kuniaki Tatsuta PhD 1969 the first in the world to synthesize totally four big Antibiotics aminoglycoside lactam macrolide and tetracycline antibiotics which was accomplished by using carbohydrates as chiral sources in their laboratories Japan Academy Prize academics 156 157 Ernest Guenther Award 2013 158 Hikohjiro Kaneko Ph D in Literature 1946 Japan Academy Prize academics 159 Tatsuya Sakamoto Economics 1979 Japan Academy Prize academics 160 Masayoshi Tomizuka professor in Control Theory in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and director of Mechanical Systems Control Laboratory University of California Berkeley He holds the Cheryl and John Neerhout Jr Distinguished Professorship Chair and has supervised more than 90 PhD students to completion many of which have become professors in universities in the USA Taiwan etc prestigious for the research in the field of Mechanical Engineering B S and M S degrees Mechanical Engineering 1968 and 1970 Yoshio Nishi B A 1966 Charles Stark Draper Prize 2014 Laureate 161 Shosuke Okamoto medicine 1941 first synthesized in 1962 Tranexamic acid with Utako Okamoto Emeritus professor of Kobe University 162 Tatsuji Nomura medicine 1945 a pioneer in the development of laboratory animals with the aim of assuring the reproducibility of experimental results in medical research Medal of Honor With Purple Ribbon from Japanese Government 1984 163 Fumiko Yonezawa Emeritus The first female President of The Physical Society of Japan 164 the Laureate of L Oreal UNESCO For Women in Science Awards in 2005 Shuichi Nose professor famous for the Nose Hoover thermostat 165 Yasuhiro Matsuda professor of international politics at the University of Tokyo Law Yoshihiro Tsurumi professor of international business at Baruch College of the City University of New York Economics Jun Murai The Father of The Internet in Japan Legion of Honor 2018 PhD Engineering 166 Kohei Itoh physicist Successfully generated and detected quantum entanglement between electron spin and nuclear spin in phosphorus impurities added to silicon with Dr John Morton at Oxford University This is the world s first successful generation Science and Technology 167 Yasuhiro Koike Developed the High bandwidth graded index plastic optical fibre 168 He is thought as one of the Nobel Prize candidates in Physics in terms of the achievement of plastic optical fibre Sci and Tech 169 170 Masaru Tomita Established the metabolomics analysis by using the CE MS Environment and Information Studies Eitaro Noro Marxian Economist The Author of History of the Development of Japanese Capitalism 1930 Native 日本資本主義発達史講座 Iwanami Shoten Tokyo 171 Art Edit Shotaro Yasuoka Member of Japan Art Academy Yamamoto Kenkichi Member of Japan Art Academy Hiroshi Sakagami Member of Japan Art Academy Shusaku Endo Literature 1948 Akutagawa Prize Order of Culture honorary doctorate from Georgetown University 172 Daigaku Horiguchi Poet Translator Member of Japan Art Academy Yone Noguchi undergraduate attendee professor poet 173 Tanaka Chikao Member of Japan Art Academy Literature Rofu Miki undergraduate attendee poet 174 Gozo Yoshimasu Member of Japan Art Academy Jun Etō Member of Japan Art Academy literary critic Mantaro Kubota Member of Japan Art Academy Haruo Sato Member of Japan Art Academy Literature Kafu Nagai Member of Japan Art Academy Order of Culture Prof Shinobu Orikuchi Ethnologist Emeritus prof Takitaro Minakami author Economics Yojiro Ishizaka author Literature Sakutarō Hagiwara Poet Yumeno Kyusaku Surrealistic detective novelist Kazuki Kaneshiro Zainichi Korean novelist Kohei Tsuka playwright theatre director and screenwriter Adebayo Adewusi Lawyer and Public Administrator Yoshio Taniguchi Engineering 1960 member of Japan Art Academy Architect best known for his redesign of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City which was reopened on November 20 2004 175 Fumihiko Maki Keio High school undergraduate attend International Honorary Member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences Wolf Prize in Arts 176 177 178 Kyoko Matsuoka author and translator of children s literatureOthers Edit Ryuichi Kuki Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary Governor of The Imperial Museum The Tokyo National Museum Kyoto National Museum and Nara National Museum The Father of Syuzo Kuki 1874 Theodor Holm Ted Nelson Computer architect visionary and contrarian PhD Media and Governance 2002 Yuichi Motai professor of Virginia Commonwealth University Computer Engineering NSF Career Award 2011 Wataru Kamimura professional shogi player the first university graduate to become a shogi professional Science and Technology mathematical sciences 2013 Joi Ito former director of the MIT Media Lab professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University PhD Media and Governance 2018 Yuka Nishio voice actress and musician 179 Ghib Ojisan a travel YouTuber based in Singapore 180 Gutenberg Bible EditThe only copy of the Gutenberg Bible held outside Europe or North America is the first volume of the Hubay 45 copy at Keio University It was purchased by the university in 1996 from Maruzen booksellers who originally purchased the copy at auction in 1987 for US 5 4 million 181 182 The Humanities Media Interface Project HUMI at Keio University is known for its high quality digital images of Gutenberg Bibles and other rare books 181 Under the direction of Professor Toshiyuki Takamiya the HUMI team has made digital reproductions of eleven sets of the bible in nine institutions including in 2000 both full text facsimiles held in the collection of the British Library 183 Bibliography EditThe Keiogijuku University a brief account of its history aims and equipment Keio Gijuku University 1912 Notes Edit excluding master course students as students in Doctorate prior In 2021 research students and auditors were not recruited due to the global epidemic of COVID 19 coronavirus disease In the Edo period private schools normally collected money or properties with Noshi irregularly from students but those fees highly depended on each student s economic circumstances Fukuzawa thought such an unstable financial system prevented the modernization of educational institutions as well as professors professionalism Then he designed a rudimentary management system for the school s finances 1 Archived 2010 03 23 at the Wayback Machine Kitasato Shibasaburō Taichi Kitajima Taro Takemi and Toshiro Murase National and Public universities apply a different kind of exams so it is only comparable between universities in a same category e g Yoyogi seminar published Hensachi the indicator showing the entrance difficulties by prep schools rankings 大学ブランド イメージ調査2016 2017 ランキング Archived from the original on 2011 04 22 Retrieved April 2 2021 Japanese journalist Kiyoshi Shimano ranks its entrance difficulty as SA most selective out of 10 scales in Japan 危ない大学 消える大学 2012年版 in Japanese YELL books 2011 ASIN 4753930181 TV program Rank Okoku on 2010 2 6 http blogs yahoo co jp jterasaka 40927577 htmlReferences Edit Keio Logos Keio University Archived from the original on 2021 10 10 Retrieved 2021 10 29 Today the phrase the pen is mightier than the sword also stands as the motto of Keio McDonnell International Scholars Academy Washington University in St Louis Academic Staff As of May 1 2021 PDF Keio University 2021 05 01 Administrative Staff As of May 1 2021 PDF Keio University 2021 05 01 a b c d e f Student Enrollment As of May 1 2022 PDF Keio University 2022 05 01 Member University List Global 30 Archived from the original on 2016 08 21 Retrieved 2021 01 19 Research University 11 Global University Leaders Forum GULF Members PDF Retrieved 16 Jan 2020 a b c 数字で見る慶應義塾 慶應義塾 Keio University in numbers in Japanese Keio University 大学ランキング2020年版 東京 朝日新聞出版 2019 p 386 ISBN 978 4 02 279224 2 Where do the world s top CEOs go to university Times Higher Education THE www timeshighereducation com Archived from the original on 27 November 2019 Retrieved 14 January 2022 a b c d e http www ogi keio ac jp english Keio University pamphlet pdf Archived 2007 07 30 at the Wayback Machine This 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