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Kwansei Gakuin University

Kwansei Gakuin University (関西学院大学, Kansei Gakuin Daigaku), colloquially known as Kangaku (関学), is a private, non-denominational Christian coeducational university in Japan. The university offers Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral degrees to around 25,000 students in almost 40 different disciplines across 11 undergraduate and 14 graduate programs. Kwansei Gakuin's main campus is the Nishinomiya Uegahara Campus, the university's other campuses consist of the Kobe Sanda, Nishinomiya Seiwa, Nishinomiya Kitaguchi, Osaka Umeda, and Tokyo Marunouchi campuses. Kwansei Gakuin University has been selected for inclusion in the Japanese government's Top Global University Project as a Type B (Global Traction) university.[12] The university is often referred to as one of the four leading private universities in the greater Kansai region.[13] The university maintains academic standards that rank among the highest of all Japanese universities and colleges.

Kwansei Gakuin University
関西学院大学
Latin: Universitas Collegii Kwanseiensis[1]
Motto奉仕のための練達, Hōshi no Tame no Rentatsu (Japanese)
Motto in English
Mastery for Service
TypePrivate
EstablishedSeptember 28, 1889; 134 years ago (1889-09-28)
Religious affiliation
United Church of Christ in Japan
Academic affiliations
ACUCA
Endowment¥196.9 billion (2022)[2]
(1.33 billion USD)
ChancellorMotoo Nakamichi[3]
PresidentYasutoshi Mori[4]
Chair of the Board of TrusteesIppei Murakami[5]
Academic staff
786 (2023)[6]
Administrative staff
523 (2023)[7]
Students25,679 (2023)
Undergraduates24,314 (2023)[8]
Postgraduates1,365 (2023)[9]
Other students
1,040 International Students (2023)[10]
Address
1-155 Uegahara Ichiban-cho
, , ,
662-8501
,
Japan

34°46′09″N 135°20′50″E / 34.7692°N 135.3472°E / 34.7692; 135.3472
CampusUrban, 148 acres (60 ha)
ColorsBlue, White, and Yellow
     
NicknameFighters
Sporting affiliations
Kansai Big Six
MascotSoraran[11]
Websiteglobal.kwansei.ac.jp

Overview edit

School name edit

 
The clock tower on the Nishinomiya Uegahara Campus, the symbol of Kwansei Gakuin University
 
The former Kobe Harada-no-Mori Campus
 
Branch Memorial Chapel
 
The Nishinomiya Uegahara Campus in 1929

The name Kwansei Gakuin (関西学院, Kansei Gakuin) originated from the desire of Walter Russell Lambuth, the university's founder, to serve citizens of Kansai (関西), the western part of Japan, while the word Gakuin (学院) means "college." The unusual romanization of Kansai as Kwansei is due to the way it would have been pronounced by progressive students in the late 19th century when Kan-on pronunciations were seen as more educated.[14] The "official" pronunciation of Kwan can be heard in performances of the school song, but the modern pronunciation of Kan is the standard in other contexts. Though the university is commonly referred to as Kangaku, it would also be correct to say Kwangaku.[15]

School motto edit

In the context of "Mastery for Service," a "master" is an accomplished person in terms of their humanity, learning, and daily life. Kwansei Gakuin's avowed goal is to help students "master their God-given gifts in order to serve their neighbors, society, and the world."

School symbol edit

Kwansei Gakuin's symbol, the crescent moon, represents the purpose of education: students' growth to fullness in knowledge and wisdom.

International relations edit

Kwansei Gakuin University has agreements with several United Nations organizations. The university and United Nations Volunteers (UNV) reached an agreement establishing the university as the first institution of higher education in Asia to form a volunteer-sending partnership with the United Nations Information Technology Service (UNITeS) in 2003. KGU and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) representation in Japan agreed to establish a special university scholarship system for refugees in Japan in May 2006. Under this agreement, Kwansei Gakuin started the UNHCR-KGU Higher Education Program for Refugees in Japan in April 2007, and two refugees were enrolled.

Academics and organization edit

Undergraduate departments edit

  • School of Theology (established in 1952)
  • School of Humanities (1934)
  • School of Sociology (1960)
  • School of Law and Politics (1948)
  • School of Economics (1934)
  • School of Business Administration (1951)
  • School of Science and Technology (1961–2000 Nishinomiya Uegahara Campus, 2001–present Kobe-Sanda Campus)
  • School of Policy Studies (1995, Kobe-Sanda Campus)
  • School of Human Welfare Studies (2008)
  • School of Education (2009)
  • School of International Studies (2010)

Postgraduate departments edit

Graduate schools edit

  • Graduate School of Theology (1952)
  • Graduate School of Humanities (1950)
  • Graduate School of Sociology (1961)
  • Graduate School of Law and Politics (1950)
  • Graduate School of Economics (1950)
  • Graduate School of Business Administration (1953)
  • Graduate School of Science and Technology (1965, Kobe-Sanda Campus)
  • Graduate School of Policy Studies (2001, Kobe-Sanda Campus)
  • Graduate School of Language, Communication, and Culture (2001)
  • Graduate School of Human Welfare Studies (2010)
  • Graduate School of Education (2009)

Professional schools (KGPS) edit

Study abroad agreements edit

Kwansei Gakuin University has over 140 partner institutions overseas and accepts more than 700 international students each year.[16]

Campus locations edit

Since 1929, the university's flagship Uegahara campus has been located in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo.[17] The Uegahara campus was designed in a "Spanish Mission" style by William Merrell Vories (1880-1964), an American missionary, architect, educator, and entrepreneur. In 2017, the campus won an achievement award for its design from the Architectural Institute of Japan.[18] This campus is home to most of the administrative offices of Kwansei Gakuin.

The Nishinomiya Seiwa Campus (2009–present) is home to the School of Education and Seiwa Junior College. It is 10 minutes away from the Nishinomiya Uegahara Campus on foot.

The Kobe Sanda Campus (1995–present) is located in Sanda, Hyōgo, and houses the School of Policy Studies and the School of Science and Technology. It has the same architectural style as its Nishinomiya-Uegahara predecessor and is about an hour to 70 minutes from Nishinomiya by shuttle bus.

The Osaka Umeda Campus (2004–present) is located a short walk from the main public transport cluster of Osaka City. It holds graduate school classes for working people and offers support for lifelong learning and student job placement.

The Tokyo Marunouchi Campus (2007–present) is on the 10th floor of the Sapia Tower, next to Tokyo Station. In addition to serving as an information hub and offering lectures, the campus provides job placement support for alumni in the Tokyo metropolitan area.

Athletics edit

Kwansei Gakuin has one of Japan's most diverse varsity athletic programs, with 34 varsity teams competing in regional collegiate leagues. Although the school, unlike other private universities in the country, does not offer specific scholarships for student-athletes, it is still competitive with the top echelon of Japanese collegiate teams in the sports of American football, basketball, lacrosse, and soccer.

The Fighters are one of Japan's most decorated American football programs at the university level, with a record 34 national championships.[19][20][21]

Alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ Universitas Collegii Japonicum Occidens in literal
  2. ^ "事業報告書及び財務状況".
  3. ^ "Greetings from the President".
  4. ^ "学長 メッセージ".
  5. ^ "Greetings from the President".
  6. ^ "KGUOverview2023.pdf" (PDF).
  7. ^ "KGUOverview2023.pdf" (PDF).
  8. ^ "KGUOverview2023.pdf" (PDF).
  9. ^ "KGUOverview2023.pdf" (PDF).
  10. ^ "KGUOverview2023.pdf" (PDF).
  11. ^ "@kg_soraran" (ソララン@関西学院大学学生連盟 公式) on Twitter
  12. ^ "Top Global University Project | Japan Society for the Promotion of Science". www.jsps.go.jp. Retrieved Dec 5, 2020.
  13. ^ "Waseda and Kansai Remain the Top University Choices for Japanese Students". nippon.com. 2023-08-08. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  14. ^ . May 19, 2018. Archived from the original on 2018-05-19. Retrieved Dec 5, 2020.
  15. ^ "TOP". Kwansei Gakuin University. Retrieved Dec 5, 2020.
  16. ^ "TOP". Kwansei Gakuin University. Retrieved Dec 5, 2020.
  17. ^ Campus and Access | KWANSEI GAKUIN University
  18. ^ . Kwansei Gakuin University. Archived from the original on May 17, 2018. Retrieved Dec 5, 2020.
  19. ^ "甲子園ボウル・ライスボウル戦績 | 関西学院大学体育会アメリカンフットボール部FIGHTERS". www.kgfighters.com. Retrieved Dec 5, 2020.
  20. ^ "Kwansei Gakuin University Fighters Archives". American Football International. Retrieved Dec 5, 2020.
  21. ^ "Kwansei Gakuin University Fighters". The Japan Times. Retrieved Dec 5, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official site (in English)
  • Official site (in Japanese)

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Kwansei Gakuin University 関西学院大学 Kansei Gakuin Daigaku colloquially known as Kangaku 関学 is a private non denominational Christian coeducational university in Japan The university offers Bachelor s Master s and Doctoral degrees to around 25 000 students in almost 40 different disciplines across 11 undergraduate and 14 graduate programs Kwansei Gakuin s main campus is the Nishinomiya Uegahara Campus the university s other campuses consist of the Kobe Sanda Nishinomiya Seiwa Nishinomiya Kitaguchi Osaka Umeda and Tokyo Marunouchi campuses Kwansei Gakuin University has been selected for inclusion in the Japanese government s Top Global University Project as a Type B Global Traction university 12 The university is often referred to as one of the four leading private universities in the greater Kansai region 13 The university maintains academic standards that rank among the highest of all Japanese universities and colleges Kwansei Gakuin University関西学院大学Latin Universitas Collegii Kwanseiensis 1 Motto奉仕のための練達 Hōshi no Tame no Rentatsu Japanese Motto in EnglishMastery for ServiceTypePrivateEstablishedSeptember 28 1889 134 years ago 1889 09 28 Religious affiliationUnited Church of Christ in JapanAcademic affiliationsACUCAEndowment 196 9 billion 2022 2 1 33 billion USD ChancellorMotoo Nakamichi 3 PresidentYasutoshi Mori 4 Chair of the Board of TrusteesIppei Murakami 5 Academic staff786 2023 6 Administrative staff523 2023 7 Students25 679 2023 Undergraduates24 314 2023 8 Postgraduates1 365 2023 9 Other students1 040 International Students 2023 10 Address1 155 Uegahara Ichiban cho Nishinomiya Hyōgo 662 8501 Japan34 46 09 N 135 20 50 E 34 7692 N 135 3472 E 34 7692 135 3472CampusUrban 148 acres 60 ha ColorsBlue White and Yellow NicknameFightersSporting affiliationsKansai Big SixMascotSoraran 11 Websiteglobal wbr kwansei wbr ac wbr jp Contents 1 Overview 1 1 School name 1 2 School motto 1 3 School symbol 1 4 International relations 2 Academics and organization 2 1 Undergraduate departments 2 2 Postgraduate departments 2 2 1 Graduate schools 2 2 2 Professional schools KGPS 3 Study abroad agreements 4 Campus locations 5 Athletics 6 Alumni 7 References 8 External linksOverview editSchool name edit nbsp The clock tower on the Nishinomiya Uegahara Campus the symbol of Kwansei Gakuin University nbsp The former Kobe Harada no Mori Campus nbsp Branch Memorial Chapel nbsp The Nishinomiya Uegahara Campus in 1929The name Kwansei Gakuin 関西学院 Kansei Gakuin originated from the desire of Walter Russell Lambuth the university s founder to serve citizens of Kansai 関西 the western part of Japan while the word Gakuin 学院 means college The unusual romanization of Kansai as Kwansei is due to the way it would have been pronounced by progressive students in the late 19th century when Kan on pronunciations were seen as more educated 14 The official pronunciation of Kwan can be heard in performances of the school song but the modern pronunciation of Kan is the standard in other contexts Though the university is commonly referred to as Kangaku it would also be correct to say Kwangaku 15 School motto edit In the context of Mastery for Service a master is an accomplished person in terms of their humanity learning and daily life Kwansei Gakuin s avowed goal is to help students master their God given gifts in order to serve their neighbors society and the world School symbol edit Kwansei Gakuin s symbol the crescent moon represents the purpose of education students growth to fullness in knowledge and wisdom International relations edit Kwansei Gakuin University has agreements with several United Nations organizations The university and United Nations Volunteers UNV reached an agreement establishing the university as the first institution of higher education in Asia to form a volunteer sending partnership with the United Nations Information Technology Service UNITeS in 2003 KGU and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees UNHCR representation in Japan agreed to establish a special university scholarship system for refugees in Japan in May 2006 Under this agreement Kwansei Gakuin started the UNHCR KGU Higher Education Program for Refugees in Japan in April 2007 and two refugees were enrolled Academics and organization editUndergraduate departments edit School of Theology established in 1952 School of Humanities 1934 School of Sociology 1960 School of Law and Politics 1948 School of Economics 1934 School of Business Administration 1951 School of Science and Technology 1961 2000 Nishinomiya Uegahara Campus 2001 present Kobe Sanda Campus School of Policy Studies 1995 Kobe Sanda Campus School of Human Welfare Studies 2008 School of Education 2009 School of International Studies 2010 Postgraduate departments edit Graduate schools edit Graduate School of Theology 1952 Graduate School of Humanities 1950 Graduate School of Sociology 1961 Graduate School of Law and Politics 1950 Graduate School of Economics 1950 Graduate School of Business Administration 1953 Graduate School of Science and Technology 1965 Kobe Sanda Campus Graduate School of Policy Studies 2001 Kobe Sanda Campus Graduate School of Language Communication and Culture 2001 Graduate School of Human Welfare Studies 2010 Graduate School of Education 2009 Professional schools KGPS edit Law School Institute of Business and AccountingStudy abroad agreements editKwansei Gakuin University has over 140 partner institutions overseas and accepts more than 700 international students each year 16 Campus locations editSince 1929 the university s flagship Uegahara campus has been located in Nishinomiya Hyōgo 17 The Uegahara campus was designed in a Spanish Mission style by William Merrell Vories 1880 1964 an American missionary architect educator and entrepreneur In 2017 the campus won an achievement award for its design from the Architectural Institute of Japan 18 This campus is home to most of the administrative offices of Kwansei Gakuin The Nishinomiya Seiwa Campus 2009 present is home to the School of Education and Seiwa Junior College It is 10 minutes away from the Nishinomiya Uegahara Campus on foot The Kobe Sanda Campus 1995 present is located in Sanda Hyōgo and houses the School of Policy Studies and the School of Science and Technology It has the same architectural style as its Nishinomiya Uegahara predecessor and is about an hour to 70 minutes from Nishinomiya by shuttle bus The Osaka Umeda Campus 2004 present is located a short walk from the main public transport cluster of Osaka City It holds graduate school classes for working people and offers support for lifelong learning and student job placement The Tokyo Marunouchi Campus 2007 present is on the 10th floor of the Sapia Tower next to Tokyo Station In addition to serving as an information hub and offering lectures the campus provides job placement support for alumni in the Tokyo metropolitan area Athletics editKwansei Gakuin has one of Japan s most diverse varsity athletic programs with 34 varsity teams competing in regional collegiate leagues Although the school unlike other private universities in the country does not offer specific scholarships for student athletes it is still competitive with the top echelon of Japanese collegiate teams in the sports of American football basketball lacrosse and soccer The Fighters are one of Japan s most decorated American football programs at the university level with a record 34 national championships 19 20 21 Alumni editMain article List of Kwansei Gakuin University peopleReferences edit Universitas Collegii Japonicum Occidens in literal 事業報告書及び財務状況 Greetings from the President 学長 メッセージ Greetings from the President KGUOverview2023 pdf PDF KGUOverview2023 pdf PDF KGUOverview2023 pdf PDF KGUOverview2023 pdf PDF KGUOverview2023 pdf PDF kg soraran ソララン 関西学院大学学生連盟 公式 on Twitter Top Global University Project Japan Society for the Promotion of Science www jsps go jp Retrieved Dec 5 2020 Waseda and Kansai Remain the Top University Choices for Japanese Students nippon com 2023 08 08 Retrieved 2023 09 15 かんせい 学院と読みます 2007年のニュース 関西学院大学 入試課 May 19 2018 Archived from the original on 2018 05 19 Retrieved Dec 5 2020 TOP Kwansei Gakuin University Retrieved Dec 5 2020 TOP Kwansei Gakuin University Retrieved Dec 5 2020 Campus and Access KWANSEI GAKUIN University TOP Kwansei Gakuin University Archived from the original on May 17 2018 Retrieved Dec 5 2020 甲子園ボウル ライスボウル戦績 関西学院大学体育会アメリカンフットボール部FIGHTERS www kgfighters com Retrieved Dec 5 2020 Kwansei Gakuin University Fighters Archives American Football International Retrieved Dec 5 2020 Kwansei Gakuin University Fighters The Japan Times Retrieved Dec 5 2020 External links editOfficial site in English Official site in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kwansei Gakuin University amp oldid 1213451316, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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