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Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University

Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (立命館アジア太平洋大学, Ritsumeikan Ajia Taiheiyō Daigaku), commonly referred to as APU, is a university in Japan. Ritsumeikan APU was established in April 2000 in Beppu, Ōita, Japan. APU was created through the collaboration of three parties from the public and private sectors: Ōita Prefecture, Beppu City and the Ritsumeikan Trust.

Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU)
立命館アジア太平洋大学
(Ritsumeikan Ajia Taiheiyō Daigaku)
MottoFreedom, Peace, and Humanism, International Mutual Understanding and the Creation of the Future of the Asia Pacific
TypePrivate
EstablishedApril 2000
PresidentHaruaki Deguchi (2018–)
Students5,948 (May 2016)
Location, ,
Japan
AffiliationsAACSB
Websitewww.apu.ac.jp
Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University

The university has an enrollment of about 5,850, including approximately 2,900 domestic, and 2,900 international students (a 50–50 domestic-international ratio) originating from 90 countries and regions.[1] Half of the 172 full-time faculty members are also foreign nationals who come from more than 30 countries and regions.

Location

The Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University is located in Beppu, Ōita, on the island of Kyushu in southern Japan.

Background

Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University is a member of the Ritsumeikan Trust which includes APU, Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto and Lake Biwa[citation needed] and primary, junior and senior high schools throughout Japan. In the early 1990s the concept of creating an international university in the city of Beppu was first raised by the governor of Ōita Prefecture, Morihiko Hiramatsu, with the then chancellor of the Ritsumeikan Trust in Kyoto, Mr Kawamoto. A chief proponent of the concept and design was Professor Makitaro Hotta. The university opened at Jumonjibaru, north of Beppu City in April 2000.

The university was founded on the ideals of "freedom, peace, humanity, international mutual understanding, and the future shape of the Asia-Pacific region." The school's tagline "Shape Your World" was created in 2008 to evoke the image of students coming from all over the world to creating oneself as well as the world.[2]

Campus features

Programs

APU has 3 colleges:

  • College of Asia Pacific Studies.
  • College of International Management.
  • College of Sustainability and Tourism (from Academic Year 2023).[3]

The academic program is offered based on 2 semesters, and each semester is divided into two quarters lasting for seven weeks. In general, most of the classes in APU are carried out on a quarter system.[4] Unlike many other universities in Japan, students are enrolled and graduate twice a year, in spring and fall semester.

APU offers undergraduate studies in subjects including liberal arts such as media studies, language subjects, and Japanese traditional arts. It offers special lecture subjects, which are added to and may change every semester. Students select their own classes and are not restricted to classes in their majors.[4] However, students can only choose classes in their respective curriculum according to their enrollment year, for the curriculum has undergone changes three times since the university was founded.

From academic year 2000 upto 2022, undergraduate programs are conducted in the College of International Management and College of Asia Pacific Studies. The College of International Management (APM) consists of four areas of study:

  • Accounting and Finance (会計・ファイナンス),
  • Marketing (マーケティンク),
  • Strategic Management and Organization (経営戦略と組織),
  • Innovation and Economics (イノベーション・経済学).

The College of Asia Pacific Studies (APS) has also established four areas of study:

  • Environment & Development (環境・開発),
  • Hospitality & Tourism (観光学),
  • International Relations & Peace Studies (国際関係),
  • Culture, Society & Media (文化・社会・メディア).[5]

Furthermore, students must complete compulsory language education credits in either English or Japanese.

Specialized post-graduate programs are conducted in the Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies and Graduate School of Management. The graduate programs are conducted exclusively in English.

Japanese-English bilingual education system

APU practices a bilingual education system in English and Japanese, in a multicultural and multilingual environment in which about half of the teachers are foreign nationals. In the 1st and 2nd year, students will study foundational education in their standard language (English or Japanese) and at the same time work on acquisition of the other language. By the 3rd and 4th years, all students will develop linguistic performance ability to receive specialized education in both Japanese and English. Handouts and notices will be written in both Japanese and English, and guidance will be given in Japanese and English.

CLE (Center For Language Education)

In addition to regular programs in Japanese and English, the Center for Language Education offers six languages of the Asia-Pacific region with a curriculum that is linked to programs such as active learning.

Asia Pacific Language

Six languages in the Asia-Pacific region are offered, from introductory to advanced, in Chinese, Korean, Malay / Indonesian, Spanish, Thai, and Vietnamese. In APU, these are called the "AP languages."

Enrollment

As of 1 November 2016 the university has a total enrollment of around 5,850 students, down from the 2009 figure of 6,162. Currently there are 5,553 students in undergraduate programs, 178 at postgraduate level, and 117 non-degree students.[6] The students are equally distributed between APU's two schools, the College of Asia Pacific Studies (2,786), and the College of International Management (2,731).

While 2,904 of these students are domestic Japanese, 2,944 (about 50.3%) are international students from 90 countries and regions. This ratio is a feature unique to APU amongst Japanese universities; APU is second only to Waseda University in the absolute number of international students enrolled.[7] In terms of country of origin, the majority of international students come from eastern Asia, namely South Korea (499 as of 1 November 2016), Vietnam (476), China (437), Indonesia (346), Thailand (281), and Bangladesh (87).[8]

Facilities

 
Ritsumeikan Asia-Pacific University, Campus View, January 2012

The library provides paper-based as well as electronic media including, academic databases, magazines, newspaper, textbooks, and DVD. Visitors can request media from other Ritsumeikan campuses which will be delivered to the library counter. Recently the library has included other services such as a writing center and meeting spaces for collaborative work.

APU has designated smoking areas around campus and near the student dormitories. The rest of the university is smoke-free. As of 2013, APU will implement a new regulation that aims to make the entire university campus a smoke-free environment.

Intercultural awareness

APU has regular country cultural weeks, which help students to learn more about foreign cultures, for example, Vietnamese Week, Chinese Week, Indian Week, Korean Week, Indonesian Week, Nepali Week, Bangladeshi Week, Taiwanese Week, Sri Lanka Week, Thai Week, Myanmar Week, and Cambodian Week.

Extracurricular activities

There are over 100 student organizations (known as clubs or circles) available at APU, which cover categories of sports, academic research, arts, and social organizations (such as volunteers). Students are free to join clubs they are interested in, and they can create new ones, too. Examples of student organizations include APU Yosshakoi (Japanese traditional dance group), PRENGO (volunteer group), APU Wind Orchestra, Muay Thai (Thai boxing), and Global Business Leader.[9] Since 2015, APU has also been host to the Global Business Case competition.

On-campus housing

The on-campus housing, AP House, offers international students the opportunity to live next to the campus for their first year as they learn the ways and customs of life in Japan. Single and shared rooms are available. AP house provides shared facilities and borrowable items to the residents.[10] Support faculty and staff members are on site, in addition to resident assistants (RA) recruited from the resident student body. RAs play an important role at AP House by supporting residents and promoting interaction and exchange. They also hold some events such as AP House Entrance Ceremony & Welcome Dinner Party and The AP House "World Festival."[11]

Offices

Japan

  • Tokyo Office
  • Ritsumeikan Osaka Campus

Overseas

  • 韓国オフィス Office of Korea
  • 立命館上海交通大学連絡処 Ritsumeikan Liaison Office located in Shanghai Jiao Tong University
  • 台湾弁事処 Office of Taiwan
  • インドネシアオフィス Office of Indonesia
  • タイオフィス Office of Thailand
  • カナダオフィス Office of Canada
  • ベトナムオフィス Office of Vietnam

Notable alumni and faculty

Presidents

  • Kazuichi Sakamoto (January 2000 – March 2004)
  • Monte Cassim (April 2004 – December 2009)
  • Shun Korenaga (January 2010 – December 2017)
  • Haruaki Deguchi (January 2018–present)

Alumni

  • Kosuke Enomoto (Kyoto / Kyotanabe City Councilor / April 2019–)
  • Emil Dardak (Deputy Governor of East Java, Indonesia / February 2019–)
  • Dissa Ahdanisa (Indonesia, Social Entrepreneur)
  • Sei Sugama (cubist)
  • Yuho Hayase (TV Oita Reporter)
  • Vaughan Allison (Music Promoter)

See also

References

  1. ^ . www.apu.ac.jp. Archived from the original on 2013-05-17.
  2. ^ "Why APU?".
  3. ^ Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
  4. ^ a b Student Handbook 2011
  5. ^ 2012 Undergraduate Academic Handbook
  6. ^ en.apu.ac.jp http://en.apu.ac.jp/home/about/content55/. Retrieved 2017-03-07. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. ^ "留学生調査 記入要項・調査票等". Retrieved 29 July 2016.
  8. ^ en.apu.ac.jp http://en.apu.ac.jp/home/about/content57/. Retrieved 2016-03-07. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. ^ "Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University". Retrieved 29 July 2016.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-07-06.
  11. ^ University, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific. "Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University". Retrieved 29 July 2016.
General
  • Data found at Japan Student Services Organization site
  • Student handbook 2011 undergraduate academic edition [1]

External links

  • Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
  • APUPost
  • APHouse
  • The APU Times Student Community Newspaper
  • Student Website "FAFA"

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the collaboration of three parties from the public and private sectors Ōita Prefecture Beppu City and the Ritsumeikan Trust Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University APU 立命館アジア太平洋大学 Ritsumeikan Ajia Taiheiyō Daigaku MottoFreedom Peace and Humanism International Mutual Understanding and the Creation of the Future of the Asia PacificTypePrivateEstablishedApril 2000PresidentHaruaki Deguchi 2018 Students5 948 May 2016 LocationBeppu Ōita JapanAffiliationsAACSBWebsitewww wbr apu wbr ac wbr jpRitsumeikan Asia Pacific University The university has an enrollment of about 5 850 including approximately 2 900 domestic and 2 900 international students a 50 50 domestic international ratio originating from 90 countries and regions 1 Half of the 172 full time faculty members are also foreign nationals who come from more than 30 countries and regions Contents 1 Location 2 Background 3 Campus features 3 1 Programs 3 2 Japanese English bilingual education system 3 3 CLE Center For Language Education 3 4 Asia Pacific Language 3 5 Enrollment 3 6 Facilities 3 7 Intercultural awareness 3 8 Extracurricular activities 3 9 On campus housing 3 10 Offices 4 Notable alumni and faculty 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksLocation EditThe Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University is located in Beppu Ōita on the island of Kyushu in southern Japan Background EditRitsumeikan Asia Pacific University is a member of the Ritsumeikan Trust which includes APU Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto and Lake Biwa citation needed and primary junior and senior high schools throughout Japan In the early 1990s the concept of creating an international university in the city of Beppu was first raised by the governor of Ōita Prefecture Morihiko Hiramatsu with the then chancellor of the Ritsumeikan Trust in Kyoto Mr Kawamoto A chief proponent of the concept and design was Professor Makitaro Hotta The university opened at Jumonjibaru north of Beppu City in April 2000 The university was founded on the ideals of freedom peace humanity international mutual understanding and the future shape of the Asia Pacific region The school s tagline Shape Your World was created in 2008 to evoke the image of students coming from all over the world to creating oneself as well as the world 2 Campus features EditPrograms Edit APU has 3 colleges College of Asia Pacific Studies College of International Management College of Sustainability and Tourism from Academic Year 2023 3 The academic program is offered based on 2 semesters and each semester is divided into two quarters lasting for seven weeks In general most of the classes in APU are carried out on a quarter system 4 Unlike many other universities in Japan students are enrolled and graduate twice a year in spring and fall semester APU offers undergraduate studies in subjects including liberal arts such as media studies language subjects and Japanese traditional arts It offers special lecture subjects which are added to and may change every semester Students select their own classes and are not restricted to classes in their majors 4 However students can only choose classes in their respective curriculum according to their enrollment year for the curriculum has undergone changes three times since the university was founded From academic year 2000 upto 2022 undergraduate programs are conducted in the College of International Management and College of Asia Pacific Studies The College of International Management APM consists of four areas of study Accounting and Finance 会計 ファイナンス Marketing マーケティンク Strategic Management and Organization 経営戦略と組織 Innovation and Economics イノベーション 経済学 The College of Asia Pacific Studies APS has also established four areas of study Environment amp Development 環境 開発 Hospitality amp Tourism 観光学 International Relations amp Peace Studies 国際関係 Culture Society amp Media 文化 社会 メディア 5 Furthermore students must complete compulsory language education credits in either English or Japanese Specialized post graduate programs are conducted in the Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies and Graduate School of Management The graduate programs are conducted exclusively in English Japanese English bilingual education system Edit APU practices a bilingual education system in English and Japanese in a multicultural and multilingual environment in which about half of the teachers are foreign nationals In the 1st and 2nd year students will study foundational education in their standard language English or Japanese and at the same time work on acquisition of the other language By the 3rd and 4th years all students will develop linguistic performance ability to receive specialized education in both Japanese and English Handouts and notices will be written in both Japanese and English and guidance will be given in Japanese and English CLE Center For Language Education Edit In addition to regular programs in Japanese and English the Center for Language Education offers six languages of the Asia Pacific region with a curriculum that is linked to programs such as active learning Asia Pacific Language Edit Six languages in the Asia Pacific region are offered from introductory to advanced in Chinese Korean Malay Indonesian Spanish Thai and Vietnamese In APU these are called the AP languages Enrollment Edit As of 1 November 2016 the university has a total enrollment of around 5 850 students down from the 2009 figure of 6 162 Currently there are 5 553 students in undergraduate programs 178 at postgraduate level and 117 non degree students 6 The students are equally distributed between APU s two schools the College of Asia Pacific Studies 2 786 and the College of International Management 2 731 While 2 904 of these students are domestic Japanese 2 944 about 50 3 are international students from 90 countries and regions This ratio is a feature unique to APU amongst Japanese universities APU is second only to Waseda University in the absolute number of international students enrolled 7 In terms of country of origin the majority of international students come from eastern Asia namely South Korea 499 as of 1 November 2016 Vietnam 476 China 437 Indonesia 346 Thailand 281 and Bangladesh 87 8 Facilities Edit Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Campus View January 2012 The library provides paper based as well as electronic media including academic databases magazines newspaper textbooks and DVD Visitors can request media from other Ritsumeikan campuses which will be delivered to the library counter Recently the library has included other services such as a writing center and meeting spaces for collaborative work APU has designated smoking areas around campus and near the student dormitories The rest of the university is smoke free As of 2013 APU will implement a new regulation that aims to make the entire university campus a smoke free environment Intercultural awareness Edit APU has regular country cultural weeks which help students to learn more about foreign cultures for example Vietnamese Week Chinese Week Indian Week Korean Week Indonesian Week Nepali Week Bangladeshi Week Taiwanese Week Sri Lanka Week Thai Week Myanmar Week and Cambodian Week Extracurricular activities Edit There are over 100 student organizations known as clubs or circles available at APU which cover categories of sports academic research arts and social organizations such as volunteers Students are free to join clubs they are interested in and they can create new ones too Examples of student organizations include APU Yosshakoi Japanese traditional dance group PRENGO volunteer group APU Wind Orchestra Muay Thai Thai boxing and Global Business Leader 9 Since 2015 APU has also been host to the Global Business Case competition On campus housing Edit The on campus housing AP House offers international students the opportunity to live next to the campus for their first year as they learn the ways and customs of life in Japan Single and shared rooms are available AP house provides shared facilities and borrowable items to the residents 10 Support faculty and staff members are on site in addition to resident assistants RA recruited from the resident student body RAs play an important role at AP House by supporting residents and promoting interaction and exchange They also hold some events such as AP House Entrance Ceremony amp Welcome Dinner Party and The AP House World Festival 11 Offices Edit Japan Tokyo Office Ritsumeikan Osaka CampusOverseas 韓国オフィス Office of Korea 立命館上海交通大学連絡処 Ritsumeikan Liaison Office located in Shanghai Jiao Tong University 台湾弁事処 Office of Taiwan インドネシアオフィス Office of Indonesia タイオフィス Office of Thailand カナダオフィス Office of Canada ベトナムオフィス Office of VietnamNotable alumni and faculty EditPresidents Kazuichi Sakamoto January 2000 March 2004 Monte Cassim April 2004 December 2009 Shun Korenaga January 2010 December 2017 Haruaki Deguchi January 2018 present Alumni Kosuke Enomoto Kyoto Kyotanabe City Councilor April 2019 Emil Dardak Deputy Governor of East Java Indonesia February 2019 Dissa Ahdanisa Indonesia Social Entrepreneur Sei Sugama cubist Yuho Hayase TV Oita Reporter Vaughan Allison Music Promoter See also EditRitsumeikan UniversityReferences Edit APU Outline Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University www apu ac jp Archived from the original on 2013 05 17 Why APU Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University a b Student Handbook 2011 2012 Undergraduate Academic Handbook en apu ac jp http en apu ac jp home about content55 Retrieved 2017 03 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help 留学生調査 記入要項 調査票等 Retrieved 29 July 2016 en apu ac jp http en apu ac jp home about content57 Retrieved 2016 03 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Retrieved 29 July 2016 施設概要 立命館アジア太平洋大学 Archived from the original on 2012 07 06 University Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Retrieved 29 July 2016 GeneralData found at Japan Student Services Organization site Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University homepage Student handbook 2011 undergraduate academic edition 1 External links EditRitsumeikan Asia Pacific University APUPost APHouse The APU Times Student Community Newspaper Student Website FAFA Coordinates 33 20 14 N 131 28 06 E 33 33722 N 131 46833 E 33 33722 131 46833 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University amp oldid 1144704880, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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