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Kyoto University

Kyoto University (京都大学, Kyōto daigaku), or KyotoU (京大, Kyōdai), is a public research university located in Kyoto, Japan. Founded in 1897, it is one of the former Imperial Universities and the second oldest university in Japan. KyotoU is consistently ranked amongst the top two in Japan, the top ten in Asia, and the world's top fifty institutions of higher education.[3]

Kyoto University
京都大学
MottoJapanese: 自由の学風
Motto in English
Freedom of academic culture
TypePublic (National)
EstablishedJune 18, 1897; 125 years ago (June 18, 1897)
Endowment¥ 316 billion (2.4 billion USD)
PresidentNagahiro Minato[1]
Academic staff
3,480 (Teaching Staff)[2]
Administrative staff
3,978 (Total Staff)[2]
Students22,615[2]
Undergraduates13,038 [2]
Postgraduates9,308 [2]
Location, ,
Coordinates: 35°01′34″N 135°46′51″E / 35.026212°N 135.780842°E / 35.026212; 135.780842
CampusUrban,
135 ha (333 acres)
Athletics48 varsity teams
ColorsDark blue  
NicknameKyodai
AffiliationsKansai Big Six, ASAIHL
MascotNone
Websitewww.kyoto-u.ac.jp

Founded upon the principles of its motto, “freedom of academic culture”, KyotoU is currently composed of three campuses with ten Faculties, eighteen Graduate Schools, thirteen Research Institutes, and twenty-two Research and Educational Centers. The Kyoto University Library, boasting over 7 million volumes, is Japan's second-largest academic library.[4] Furthermore, KyotoU was one of the first three Designated National Universities and is categorized by the Japanese government as a Top Type university in the Top Global University Project. As of March 2019, the university's total net assets were valued at 316 billion JPY.[5] Advocating for international collaboration in education and research, KyotoU has partnerships with various academic institutions outside Japan.

Kyoto University has generated 5 prime ministers of Japan and 1 president of Taiwan to date, and is famed for producing world-class researchers. As of October 2019, 19 Nobel Prize laureates, 2 Fields medalists, and 1 Gauss Prize winner have been affiliated with Kyoto University, giving it the most Nobel laureates of all universities in Asia. Apart from distinguished politicians and scholars, the university also counts in its alumni esteemed medical and legal professionals, writers, artists, and business leaders. KyotoU was ranked twelfth globally in Time's Higher Education's Alma Mater (Global Executives) Index in 2017, indicating the influence of its alumni on the business world. In addition, the university is the birthplace of the Kyoto School of philosophy, known for its discourse on religion and the meaning of "nothingness".

History

 
Old photo of Kyoto Imperial University

Kyoto University's forerunner was the Chemistry School (舎密局, Seimi-kyoku) founded in Osaka in 1869, which, despite its name, taught physics as well (舎密 is a transcription of a Dutch word chemie). Later, the Third Higher School (第三髙等學校, Daisan-kōtō-gakkō), was established in the place of Seimi-kyoku in 1886, it then transferred to the university's present main campus in the same year.

Kyoto Imperial University (京都帝國大學, Kyōto-teikoku-daigaku) as a part of the Imperial University system was established on June 18, 1897,[3] using the Third Higher School's buildings. The higher school moved to a patch of land across the street, where the Yoshida South Campus stands today, and was integrated into Kyoto University in May 1949 and became the College of Liberal Arts in September 1949.[6][7] In the same year of the university's establishment, the College of Science and Technology was founded. The College of Law and the College of Medicine were founded in 1899, the College of Letters in 1906, expanding the university's activities to areas outside natural science.

After World War II, the current Kyoto University was established by merging the imperial university and the Third Level School, which assumed the duty of teaching liberal arts as the Faculty of Liberal Arts (教養部, Kyōyō-bu). The faculty was dissolved with the foundation of the Faculty of Integrated Human Studies (総合人間学部, Sōgō-ningen-gakubu) in 1992.

Kyoto University has since 2004 been incorporated as a national university corporation under a new law which applies to all national universities.

Despite the incorporation which has led to increased financial independence and autonomy, Kyoto University is still partly controlled by the Japanese Ministry of Education (文部科学省, Monbu-kagaku-shō).

The university's Department of Geophysics and their Disaster Prevention Research Institute are represented on the national Coordinating Committee for Earthquake Prediction.[8]

Campuses

 
The Clocktower
 
Yoshida Campus headquarters

The university has three campuses in Yoshida, Kyoto; in Katsura, Kyoto; in Gokashō, Uji

Yoshida Campus is the main campus, with some laboratories located in Uji. The Graduate School of Engineering is currently under process of moving to the newly built Katsura Campus.

Organization

The university has about 22,000 students enrolled in its undergraduate and graduate programs.

Faculties

 
Faculty of Engineering Civil Engineering Classroom Main Building (Yoshida Campus)
 
Graduate School of Science Building No. 4 (Yoshida Campus)
 
Faculty of Law and Economics Main Building (Yoshida Campus)

Kyoto University has 10 faculties.[9]

Graduate schools

Kyoto University has 19 graduate schools.[9]

Academic

Professional

Academics

Kyoto University promotes itself as an academic institution fostering a "spirit of freedom".[10] The university claims eleven Nobel Laureates and two Fields Medalists among its faculty and alumni. The university is also known as the starting point for the Kyoto School philosophical movement.

Notable research institutes and facilities

Academic rankings

University rankings
T. Reuters National[11] Research 2
WE [ja] National[12] Employment 10
NBP Kansai[13] Reputation 1
Shimano National[14] Selectivity SA
QS Asia
(Asian Ranking version)[15]
General 7
ARWU Asia[16] Research 2
THE World[17] General 74
QS World[18] General 32
ARWU World[16] Research 24
ENSMP World[19] Alumni 5
Program rankings
Social Sciences & Humanities

LAW

Asahi National[20]Research 6
Natural Sciences & Technology

Engineering

Kawaijuku [ja] National[21]General 2~3
QS World[22]General 20

MATERIALS SCIENCE

T.Reuters National[23]Research 4
T.Reuters World[23]Research 22

PHYSICS

T.Reuters National[23]Research 4
T.Reuters World[23]Research 25

CHEMISTRY

T.Reuters National[23]Research 1
T.Reuters World[23]Research 4

BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY

T.Reuters National[23]Research 2
T.Reuters World[23]Research 23

MATHEMATICS

ARWU National[24]Research 1
ARWU World[24]Research 19
Life Sciences

IMMUNOLOGY

T.Reuters National[23]Research 3
T.Reuters World[23]Research 25

PHARMACOLOGY & TOXICOLOGY

T.Reuters National[23]Research 2
T.Reuters World[23]Research 30
* T. Reuters World rankings include non-educational institutions

Kyoto University is considered one of the most prestigious universities in Japan, and is consistently ranked second in Japan and in the top ten in Asia by Academic Ranking of World Universities, Times Higher Education, QS World University Rankings.[note 1]

The university was ranked 3rd in 2008 and 2010 in the ranking "Truly Strong Universities" by Toyo Keizai.[25] In another ranking, Japanese prep school Kawaijuku ranked Kyodai as the 2nd best university in Japan.[26]

Research performance

Kyodai is usually considered one of the top research institution in Japan. In fact, it has the second largest number of investment from Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, which is the national grants program for research institutions.

This financial support from the Japanese government has a direct effect on Kyodai's research outcomes. According to Thomson Reuters, Kyodai is the No.1 research university in Japan.[11] Its research excellence is especially distinctive in Chemistry (1st in Japan, 4th in the world), Biology & Biochemistry (2nd in Japan, 23rd in the world), Pharmacology & Toxicology (2nd in Japan, 30th in the world), Immunology (3rd in Japan, 25th in the world), Material Science (4th in Japan, 22nd in the world), and Physics (4th in Japan, 25th in the world).[27]

In another ranking, 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 the heads of 93 leading Japanese Research Centers. Kyodai was placed in the 10th position (research planning ability 6th) in this ranking.[28]

Kyodai also has a high research standard in Social Sciences & Humanities. Repec in January 2011 ranked Kyodai's Institute of Economic Research as Japan's 3rd best economic research institution.[29] Kyodai has provided 6 presidents of the Japanese Economic Association in its 42-year history, which is the 3rd largest number.[30]

Asahi Shimbun summarized the number of academic papers in Japanese major legal journals by university, and Kyodai was ranked 6th for the period between 2005 and 2009.[20]

Graduate school rankings

Kyodai Law School is considered one of the top law schools in Japan. From 2007 to 2017, it was ranked 2nd out of the 74 law schools in Japan for bar examination pass ratio, at 79.93%.[31] In 2019, Kyodai Law School became 1st out of the 72 law schools in Japan, with a pass ratio of 62.69%.[32][33]

Eduniversal ranked Japanese business schools, and the Faculty of Economics in Kyodai is placed 4th in Japan (111th in the world).[34]

Kyoto University has the second highest deviation and difficulty level after the University of Tokyo as a university in Japan.[35]

Alumni rankings

Kyodai alumni are distinctively successful in Japanese industries such as shown below.

According to the Weekly Economist's 2010 rankings, graduates from Kyodai have the 10th best employment rate in 400 major companies in Japan.[36] However, it has to be noted that this lower ranking position is because of the large number of alumni who become government bureaucrats, which is 2nd largest among Japanese universities.[37] In fact, alumni of Kyodai's average salary is the 5th best in Japan, according to the PRESIDENT.[38]

Mines ParisTech : Professional Ranking World Universities ranks Kyodai as 5th in the world in 2011 in terms of the number of alumni listed among CEOs in the 500 largest worldwide companies.[19]

Popularity and selectivity

Kyodai is one of the most selective universities in Japan. Its entrance difficulty is usually considered one of the top among 180 national and public universities.[39][40][41]

Evaluation from Business World

The university ranking according to the ratio of "president and chief executive officer of listed company" in Japan
Ranking
all universities in Japan 4th[42] out of all the 744[43] universities which existed as of 2006
Source 2006 Survey[42] 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 the officers & managers produced by each university to the number of graduates in Japan
Ranking
all universities in Japan 13th[44] out of all the 778[45] universities which existed as of 2010
Source 2010 Survey[44] 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 evaluation by Personnel Departments of Leading Companies in Japan
Ranking
Kinki region 1st[46] (155 universities existed in Kinki region as of 2018[47])
Japan 4th[48] (out of 781[49] universities in Japan as of 2020)
Source 2020 Nikkei Survey[46] to all listed (3,714[50]) and leading unlisted (1,100), totally 4,814 companies[46]

Athletics

Kyoto University competes in 48 sports. The university is a member of the Kansai Big Six Baseball League.

Controversy

Members of the university's American football team, the Kyoto University Gangsters, were arrested in 2006 for gang rape, which had been recently added to the Penal Code in January 2005 following the Super Free rape controversy. The three students had forced a female university student to drink liquor to the point of unconsciousness, at which point they gang-raped her. They were all convicted.[51][52]

Notable people

Notable people from academic are eleven Nobel Prize winners, Fields Medal winners Heisuke Hironaka (1970) and Shigefumi Mori (1990) and one Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize winner Kiyosi Itô.[53] In addition, the lecturer against vaccine conspiracies received the John Maddox Prize: Riko Muranaka, winner in 2017 for her combat of anti-HPV vaccination.[54]

See also

Notes

  1. ^
    Academic Ranking of World Universities
    Year Japan Asia World
    2015 2nd 2nd 26th
    2014 2nd 2nd 26th
    2013 2nd 2nd 26th
    2012 2nd 2nd 26th
    2011 2nd 2nd 27th
    2010 2nd 2nd 24th
    2009 2nd 2nd 24th
    2008 2nd 2nd 23rd
    Times Higher Education
    Year Japan Asia World
    2015-2016 2nd 9th 88th
    2014-2015 2nd 9th 59th
    2013-2014 2nd 7th 52nd
    2012-2013 2nd 7th 54th
    2011-2012 2nd 5th 52nd
    2010-2011 2nd 8th 57th
    QS World University Rankings
    Year Japan Asia World
    2015/16 3rd 14th 38th
    2014/15 2nd 12th 36th
    2013 2nd 10th 35th
    2012 2nd 10th 35th
    2011 2nd 7th 32nd
    2010 2nd 8th 23rd
    2009 2nd 5th 25th
    2008 2nd 3rd 25th

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Kyoto University news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kyoto University 京都大学 Kyōto daigaku or KyotoU 京大 Kyōdai is a public research university located in Kyoto Japan Founded in 1897 it is one of the former Imperial Universities and the second oldest university in Japan KyotoU is consistently ranked amongst the top two in Japan the top ten in Asia and the world s top fifty institutions of higher education 3 Kyoto University京都大学MottoJapanese 自由の学風Motto in EnglishFreedom of academic cultureTypePublic National EstablishedJune 18 1897 125 years ago June 18 1897 Endowment 316 billion 2 4 billion USD PresidentNagahiro Minato 1 Academic staff3 480 Teaching Staff 2 Administrative staff3 978 Total Staff 2 Students22 615 2 Undergraduates13 038 2 Postgraduates9 308 2 LocationKyoto Kyoto JapanCoordinates 35 01 34 N 135 46 51 E 35 026212 N 135 780842 E 35 026212 135 780842CampusUrban 135 ha 333 acres Athletics48 varsity teamsColorsDark blue NicknameKyodaiAffiliationsKansai Big Six ASAIHLMascotNoneWebsitewww kyoto u ac jpFounded upon the principles of its motto freedom of academic culture KyotoU is currently composed of three campuses with ten Faculties eighteen Graduate Schools thirteen Research Institutes and twenty two Research and Educational Centers The Kyoto University Library boasting over 7 million volumes is Japan s second largest academic library 4 Furthermore KyotoU was one of the first three Designated National Universities and is categorized by the Japanese government as a Top Type university in the Top Global University Project As of March 2019 the university s total net assets were valued at 316 billion JPY 5 Advocating for international collaboration in education and research KyotoU has partnerships with various academic institutions outside Japan Kyoto University has generated 5 prime ministers of Japan and 1 president of Taiwan to date and is famed for producing world class researchers As of October 2019 19 Nobel Prize laureates 2 Fields medalists and 1 Gauss Prize winner have been affiliated with Kyoto University giving it the most Nobel laureates of all universities in Asia Apart from distinguished politicians and scholars the university also counts in its alumni esteemed medical and legal professionals writers artists and business leaders KyotoU was ranked twelfth globally in Time s Higher Education s Alma Mater Global Executives Index in 2017 indicating the influence of its alumni on the business world In addition the university is the birthplace of the Kyoto School of philosophy known for its discourse on religion and the meaning of nothingness Contents 1 History 2 Campuses 3 Organization 3 1 Faculties 3 2 Graduate schools 3 2 1 Academic 3 2 2 Professional 4 Academics 4 1 Notable research institutes and facilities 5 Academic rankings 5 1 Research performance 5 2 Graduate school rankings 5 3 Alumni rankings 5 4 Popularity and selectivity 5 5 Evaluation from Business World 6 Athletics 6 1 Controversy 7 Notable people 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit Old photo of Kyoto Imperial University Kyoto University s forerunner was the Chemistry School 舎密局 Seimi kyoku founded in Osaka in 1869 which despite its name taught physics as well 舎密 is a transcription of a Dutch word chemie Later the Third Higher School 第三髙等學校 Daisan kōtō gakkō was established in the place of Seimi kyoku in 1886 it then transferred to the university s present main campus in the same year Kyoto Imperial University 京都帝國大學 Kyōto teikoku daigaku as a part of the Imperial University system was established on June 18 1897 3 using the Third Higher School s buildings The higher school moved to a patch of land across the street where the Yoshida South Campus stands today and was integrated into Kyoto University in May 1949 and became the College of Liberal Arts in September 1949 6 7 In the same year of the university s establishment the College of Science and Technology was founded The College of Law and the College of Medicine were founded in 1899 the College of Letters in 1906 expanding the university s activities to areas outside natural science After World War II the current Kyoto University was established by merging the imperial university and the Third Level School which assumed the duty of teaching liberal arts as the Faculty of Liberal Arts 教養部 Kyōyō bu The faculty was dissolved with the foundation of the Faculty of Integrated Human Studies 総合人間学部 Sōgō ningen gakubu in 1992 Kyoto University has since 2004 been incorporated as a national university corporation under a new law which applies to all national universities Despite the incorporation which has led to increased financial independence and autonomy Kyoto University is still partly controlled by the Japanese Ministry of Education 文部科学省 Monbu kagaku shō The university s Department of Geophysics and their Disaster Prevention Research Institute are represented on the national Coordinating Committee for Earthquake Prediction 8 Campuses Edit The Clocktower Yoshida Campus headquarters The university has three campuses in Yoshida Kyoto in Katsura Kyoto in Gokashō UjiYoshida Campus is the main campus with some laboratories located in Uji The Graduate School of Engineering is currently under process of moving to the newly built Katsura Campus Organization EditThe university has about 22 000 students enrolled in its undergraduate and graduate programs Faculties Edit Faculty of Engineering Civil Engineering Classroom Main Building Yoshida Campus Graduate School of Science Building No 4 Yoshida Campus Faculty of Law and Economics Main Building Yoshida Campus Kyoto University has 10 faculties 9 Faculty of Integrated Human Studies Faculty of Letters Faculty of Education Faculty of Law Faculty of Economics Faculty of Science Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty of Engineering Faculty of AgricultureGraduate schools Edit Kyoto University has 19 graduate schools 9 Academic Edit Graduate School of Letters Graduate School of Education Graduate School of Law Graduate School of Economics Graduate School of Science Graduate School of Medicine Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate School of Engineering Graduate School of Agriculture Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies Graduate School of Energy Science Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies Graduate School of Informatics Graduate School of Biostudies Graduate School of Global Environmental StudiesProfessional Edit School of Government Graduate School of Management Kyoto University Law School Kyoto University School of Public HealthAcademics EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 Kyoto University promotes itself as an academic institution fostering a spirit of freedom 10 The university claims eleven Nobel Laureates and two Fields Medalists among its faculty and alumni The university is also known as the starting point for the Kyoto School philosophical movement Notable research institutes and facilities Edit Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences Primate Research Institute Kosobe Conservatory Seto Marine Biological LaboratoryAcademic rankings EditThis section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message University rankingsT Reuters National 11 Research2WE ja National 12 Employment10NBP Kansai 13 Reputation1Shimano National 14 SelectivitySAQS Asia Asian Ranking version 15 General7ARWU Asia 16 Research2THE World 17 General74QS World 18 General32ARWU World 16 Research24ENSMP World 19 Alumni5Program rankings Social Sciences amp HumanitiesLAWAsahi National 20 Research 6Natural Sciences amp TechnologyEngineeringKawaijuku ja National 21 General 2 3QS World 22 General 20MATERIALS SCIENCET Reuters National 23 Research 4T Reuters World 23 Research 22PHYSICST Reuters National 23 Research 4T Reuters World 23 Research 25CHEMISTRYT Reuters National 23 Research 1T Reuters World 23 Research 4BIOLOGY amp BIOCHEMISTRYT Reuters National 23 Research 2T Reuters World 23 Research 23MATHEMATICSARWU National 24 Research 1ARWU World 24 Research 19Life SciencesIMMUNOLOGYT Reuters National 23 Research 3T Reuters World 23 Research 25PHARMACOLOGY amp TOXICOLOGYT Reuters National 23 Research 2T Reuters World 23 Research 30 T Reuters World rankings include non educational institutionsKyoto University is considered one of the most prestigious universities in Japan and is consistently ranked second in Japan and in the top ten in Asia by Academic Ranking of World Universities Times Higher Education QS World University Rankings note 1 The university was ranked 3rd in 2008 and 2010 in the ranking Truly Strong Universities by Toyo Keizai 25 In another ranking Japanese prep school Kawaijuku ranked Kyodai as the 2nd best university in Japan 26 Research performance Edit Kyodai is usually considered one of the top research institution in Japan In fact it has the second largest number of investment from Grants in Aid for Scientific Research which is the national grants program for research institutions This financial support from the Japanese government has a direct effect on Kyodai s research outcomes According to Thomson Reuters Kyodai is the No 1 research university in Japan 11 Its research excellence is especially distinctive in Chemistry 1st in Japan 4th in the world Biology amp Biochemistry 2nd in Japan 23rd in the world Pharmacology amp Toxicology 2nd in Japan 30th in the world Immunology 3rd in Japan 25th in the world Material Science 4th in Japan 22nd in the world and Physics 4th in Japan 25th in the world 27 In another ranking 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 the heads of 93 leading Japanese Research Centers Kyodai was placed in the 10th position research planning ability 6th in this ranking 28 Kyodai also has a high research standard in Social Sciences amp Humanities Repec in January 2011 ranked Kyodai s Institute of Economic Research as Japan s 3rd best economic research institution 29 Kyodai has provided 6 presidents of the Japanese Economic Association in its 42 year history which is the 3rd largest number 30 Asahi Shimbun summarized the number of academic papers in Japanese major legal journals by university and Kyodai was ranked 6th for the period between 2005 and 2009 20 Graduate school rankings Edit Kyodai Law School is considered one of the top law schools in Japan From 2007 to 2017 it was ranked 2nd out of the 74 law schools in Japan for bar examination pass ratio at 79 93 31 In 2019 Kyodai Law School became 1st out of the 72 law schools in Japan with a pass ratio of 62 69 32 33 Eduniversal ranked Japanese business schools and the Faculty of Economics in Kyodai is placed 4th in Japan 111th in the world 34 Kyoto University has the second highest deviation and difficulty level after the University of Tokyo as a university in Japan 35 Alumni rankings Edit Kyodai alumni are distinctively successful in Japanese industries such as shown below According to the Weekly Economist s 2010 rankings graduates from Kyodai have the 10th best employment rate in 400 major companies in Japan 36 However it has to be noted that this lower ranking position is because of the large number of alumni who become government bureaucrats which is 2nd largest among Japanese universities 37 In fact alumni of Kyodai s average salary is the 5th best in Japan according to the PRESIDENT 38 Mines ParisTech Professional Ranking World Universities ranks Kyodai as 5th in the world in 2011 in terms of the number of alumni listed among CEOs in the 500 largest worldwide companies 19 Popularity and selectivity Edit Kyodai is one of the most selective universities in Japan Its entrance difficulty is usually considered one of the top among 180 national and public universities 39 40 41 Evaluation from Business World Edit The university ranking according to the ratio of president and chief executive officer of listed company in Japan Rankingall universities in Japan 4th 42 out of all the 744 43 universities which existed as of 2006Source 2006 Survey 42 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 the officers amp managers produced by each university to the number of graduates in Japan Rankingall universities in Japan 13th 44 out of all the 778 45 universities which existed as of 2010Source 2010 Survey 44 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 evaluation by Personnel Departments of Leading Companies in Japan RankingKinki region 1st 46 155 universities existed in Kinki region as of 2018 47 Japan 4th 48 out of 781 49 universities in Japan as of 2020 Source 2020 Nikkei Survey 46 to all listed 3 714 50 and leading unlisted 1 100 totally 4 814 companies 46 Athletics EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 Kyoto University competes in 48 sports The university is a member of the Kansai Big Six Baseball League Controversy Edit This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in Japanese September 2017 Click show for important translation instructions View a machine translated version of the Japanese article Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate rather than simply copy pasting machine translated text into the English Wikipedia Consider adding a topic to this template there are already 3 258 articles in the main category and specifying topic will aid in categorization Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low quality If possible verify the text with references provided in the foreign language article You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Japanese Wikipedia article at ja 京都大学アメフト部レイプ事件 see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ja 京都大学アメフト部レイプ事件 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Members of the university s American football team the Kyoto University Gangsters were arrested in 2006 for gang rape which had been recently added to the Penal Code in January 2005 following the Super Free rape controversy The three students had forced a female university student to drink liquor to the point of unconsciousness at which point they gang raped her They were all convicted 51 52 Notable people EditMain article List of Kyoto University people See also Kyoto University alumni See also List of Nobel laureates affiliated with Kyoto University Notable people from academic are eleven Nobel Prize winners Fields Medal winners Heisuke Hironaka 1970 and Shigefumi Mori 1990 and one Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize winner Kiyosi Ito 53 In addition the lecturer against vaccine conspiracies received the John Maddox Prize Riko Muranaka winner in 2017 for her combat of anti HPV vaccination 54 Alumni or faculty of Kyoto University that received the Nobel Prize Hideki Yukawa Physics 1949 Shinichiro Tomonaga Physics 1965 Kenichi Fukui Chemistry 1981 Susumu Tonegawa Physiology or Medicine 1987 Ryōji Noyori Chemistry 2001 Makoto Kobayashi Physics 2008 Toshihide Maskawa Physics 2008 Shinya Yamanaka Physiology or Medicine 2012 Isamu Akasaki Physics 2014 Tasuku Honjo Physiology or Medicine 2018 Akira Yoshino Chemistry 2019World leaders from Kyoto University citation needed Osachi Hamaguchi citation needed Prime Minister of Japan from 1929 to 1931 Prince Fumimaro Konoe Prime Minister of Japan from 1940 to 1941 Kijurō Shidehara Prime Minister of Japan from 1945 to 1946 Tetsu Katayama Prime Minister of Japan from 1947 to 1948 Hayato Ikeda Prime Minister of Japan from 1960 to 1964 Lee Teng hui President of the Republic of China Taiwan from 1988 to 2000See also EditList of Nobel laureates affiliated with Kyoto University Kikuchi Dairoku List of National Treasures of Japan archaeological materials Yoshida dormitory Kyoto University Hitoshi OkamuraNotes Edit Academic Ranking of World Universities Year Japan Asia World2015 2nd 2nd 26th2014 2nd 2nd 26th2013 2nd 2nd 26th2012 2nd 2nd 26th2011 2nd 2nd 27th2010 2nd 2nd 24th2009 2nd 2nd 24th2008 2nd 2nd 23rdTimes Higher Education Year Japan Asia World2015 2016 2nd 9th 88th2014 2015 2nd 9th 59th2013 2014 2nd 7th 52nd2012 2013 2nd 7th 54th2011 2012 2nd 5th 52nd2010 2011 2nd 8th 57thQS World University Rankings Year Japan Asia World2015 16 3rd 14th 38th2014 15 2nd 12th 36th2013 2nd 10th 35th2012 2nd 10th 35th2011 2nd 7th 32nd2010 2nd 8th 23rd2009 2nd 5th 25th2008 2nd 3rd 25thReferences Edit Profile of President Nagahiro Minato Kyoto University Retrieved November 12 2020 a b c d e Kyoto University Facts and Figures 2021 2022 PDF Retrieved May 7 2022 a b Historical Sketch About Kyoto University Kyoto University 2004 Retrieved July 17 2007 dead link 蔵書数等 Kyoto 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graduates who hold the position of president and chief executive officer of listed company to all the graduates of each university in Japanese The number of universities and students PDF in Japanese The Japan Association of National Universities Archived from the original PDF on November 1 2020 Retrieved December 24 2022 a b Is it a story of the past that graduates from famous universities can easily move up the career ladder RECRUIT AGENT in Japanese University reform reference materials Cabinet Secretariat in Japanese a b c 人事がみる大学イメージ 近畿は京大1位 5位に滋賀大 Image held by human resources personnel of companies of Japan Kyoto University ranked 1st Shiga University ranked 5th in Kinki region The Nikkei June 8 2020 2018 Basic survey of schools in Japanese Survey on the image seen from human resources personnel Ranking of the ability to get jobs Nikkei HR 2020 06 03 release The number of universities in Japan is 781 as of April 1 2020 About 80 are private universities Ōbun Sha Number of listed companies amp listed shares of stock JPX Kyoto University trio held in suspected gang rapes January 27 2006 via Japan Times Online Kyoto U students admit gang rape February 7 2006 via Japan Times Online Dr Kiyoshi Ito receives Gauss Prize Kyoto University Retrieved November 18 2017 editor Ian Sample Science November 30 2017 Doctor wins 2017 John Maddox prize for countering HPV vaccine misinformation The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Archived from the original on November 30 2017 Retrieved December 1 2017 Her courageous challenge in demonstrating the safety of the HPV vaccine despite insult litigation and attempts to undermine her professional status epitomises the core spirit of the Maddox prize a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a last has generic name help External links Edit Media related to Kyoto University at Wikimedia Commons Kyoto University The 10th US Japan Symposium on Drug Delivery Systems Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kyoto 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