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Waseda University

Waseda University, abbreviated as Sōdai (早大) , is a private research university in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Founded in 1882 as the Tōkyō Senmon Gakkō by Ōkuma Shigenobu, the school was formally renamed Waseda University in 1902.[3]

Waseda University
早稲田大学
Former names
Tōkyō Senmon Gakkō
MottoJapanese: 学問の独立
Motto in English
Independence of scholarship
TypePrivate
Established21 October 1882
PresidentAiji Tanaka
Academic staff
2,218 full-time[1]
3,243 part-time[1]
Administrative staff
1,257 full-time[1]
119 part-time[1]
Students47,959[1]
Undergraduates39,382[1]
Postgraduates8,577[1]
Location, ,
Japan
CampusUrban
Athletics43 varsity teams
ColorsMaroon  [2]
AffiliationsUniversitas 21
APRU
URA
AALAU
MascotWaseda Bear
Websitewww.waseda.jp
Japanese name
Kanji早稲田大学
Hiraganaわせだだいがく
Transcriptions
RomanizationWaseda daigaku

Waseda is organized into thirty-six departments: thirteen undergraduate schools and twenty-three graduate schools. As of May 2016, there were 42,860 undergraduate students and 8,269 graduate students. In addition to a central campus in Shinjuku, the university operates campuses in Chūō, Nishitōkyō, Tokorozawa, Honjō, and Kitakyūshū. Waseda also operates twenty-one research institutes at its main Shinjuku campus. The Waseda University Library is collectively one of Japan's largest libraries and currently hold some 4.5 million volumes and 46,000 serials.

Waseda is regarded as one of the most selective and prestigious universities in Japanese university rankings, particularly for its humanities and social sciences education. It is often ranked alongside Keio University, its rival, as the best private university in Japan. In 2020–2021, Waseda University ranked 189th in the QS World University Rankings. Waseda is selected as one of the “Top Type” (Type A) universities under MEXT's Top Global University Project.[4] The university is also a member of RU11 and APRU.

The university's alumni include 9 prime ministers of Japan,[5] a number of important figures of Japanese literature, including Haruki Murakami, and many CEOs, including Tadashi Yanai, the CEO of UNIQLO, Nobuyuki Idei, the former CEO of Sony, Takeo Fukui, the former president and CEO of Honda, Norio Sasaki, the former CEO of Toshiba, Lee Kun-hee, the chairman of Samsung Group, Mikio Sasaki, the former chairman of Mitsubishi, and Hiroshi Yamauchi and Shuntaro Furukawa, former and current presidents of Nintendo respectively. Waseda was ranked 26th and 48th globally in the QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2017 and Times Higher Education Alma Mater Index 2017, respectively.

History

 
Prince Okuma Shigenobu (1838–1922), 5th Prime Minister of Japan and founder of the university in 1882

Waseda was founded as Tōkyō Senmon Gakkō (東京専門学校) on 21 October 1882 by samurai scholar and Meiji-era politician and former prime minister Ōkuma Shigenobu. Before the name 'Waseda' was selected, it was known variously as Waseda Gakkō (早稲田学校) or Totsuka Gakkō (戸塚学校) after the location of the founder's villa in Waseda Village and the school's location in Totsuka Village respectively. It was renamed Waseda University (早稲田大学, Waseda-daigaku) on 2 September 1902, upon acquiring university status. It started as a college with three departments under the old Japanese system of higher education.

In 1882, the university had the department of political science and economics, law, and physical science. Along with these departments, an English language course was established, where the students of all the departments could learn English.[6] Three years later, the department of physical science was closed because it had too few applicants.[7]

The department of literature was established in 1890,[8] the department of education in 1903, the department of commerce in 1904,[9] and the department of science and engineering in 1908.[10]

Although Waseda formally adopted the term university in its title in 1902[3] it was not until 1920 that, in common with other Japanese schools and colleges, it received formal government recognition as a university under the terms of the University Establishment Ordinance.[11] Thus Waseda became, with Keio University, the first private university in Japan.

 
Waseda University students in 1916

Much of the campus was destroyed in the fire bombings of Tokyo during World War II, but the university was rebuilt and reopened by 1949. It has grown to become a comprehensive university with two senior high schools and school of art and architecture.[citation needed]

On 12 June 1950, sixty police raided Waseda University and seized copies of a Communist-inspired open letter to General MacArthur. The open letter to MacArthur was once read at a Communist-sponsored rally a week earlier. The letter demanded a peace treaty for Japan that would include Russia and Communist China, withdrawal of occupation forces, and the release of eight Japanese sent to prison for assaulting five U.S. soldiers at a Communist rally. A police official said most Waseda meetings would be banned in the future because "political elements" might try to utilize them. Yuichi Eshima, Vice-chairman of the Students Autonomy Society, said the police action "stupefied" students and professors, and that "This is worse than the prewar peace preservation measures."[12]

Academic cap

Ōkuma had long desired to create an academic cap so distinctive that someone wearing the cap would immediately be identified as a Waseda student.[13] The chief tailor of Takashimaya, Yashichiro, was called upon to design a cap in three days. Each square cap was stamped on the inside with the student's name, his department, the school seal and the legend, "This certifies that the owner is a student of Waseda". Thus, the cap served as a form of identification, and effectively a status symbol. The cap, with its gold-braided badge, is registered as a trademark.

125th anniversary

 
Waseda University

On 21 October 2007, Waseda University celebrated its 125th anniversary. Ōkuma often talked about the "125 years of life" theory: "The lifespan of a human being can be as long as 125 years. He will be able to live out his natural lifespan as long as he takes proper care of his health", because "physiologists say that every animal has the ability to live five times as long as its growth period. Since a man is said to require about 25 years to become fully mature, it follows that he can live up to 125 years of age." This theory propounded by Ōkuma was very popular and often referred to in the media of the time.

In commemorative events relating to Waseda University and Ōkuma, the number 125 is accorded special significance, as it marks an important epoch. The tower of Ōkuma Auditorium, completed on the university's 45th anniversary, is 125 shaku, or about 38 m high. In 1963, there were also events to mark the 125th anniversary of Ōkuma Shigenobu's birth.

Ōkuma, who twice served as prime minister of Japan, organized his second cabinet when he was 77 and died when he was 83. He said, "I wish I had understood this '125 years of life' theory 30 years earlier". He did, however, lead a regular life, and lived fairly long compared to other Japanese at the time.

Campus

  Campus   Station

Waseda University's main campus is located in the Nishi-Waseda district of Shinjuku. The nearest station is Waseda, although Waseda is generally associated with Takadanobaba on the Yamanote Line.

Apart from the main campus in Shinjuku, there are other campuses around the country:

  • Waseda (Main) Campus: Shinjuku, Tokyo (formerly known as the Nishi-Waseda Campus)
  • Toyama Campus: Shinjuku, Tokyo
  • Nishi-Waseda Campus: Shinjuku, Tokyo (formerly known as the Ōkubo Campus)
  • Nihonbashi Campus: Chūō-ku, Tokyo
  • Higashifushimi Campus: Nishitōkyō, Tokyo
  • Tokorozawa Campus: Tokorozawa, Saitama
  • Honjō Campus: Honjō, Saitama
  • Kitakyūshū Campus: Kitakyūshū, Fukuoka

Organization

Undergraduate programs

Waseda's undergraduate schools have a total entrance capacity of 8,800 students. Individual entrance capacities are denoted below.

  • School of Political Science and Economics – 900
  • School of Law – 740
  • School of Culture, Media and Society – 860
  • School of Humanities and Social Sciences – 660
  • School of Education – 960
  • School of Commerce – 900
  • School of Fundamental Science and Engineering – 535
  • School of Creative Science and Engineering – 595
  • School of Advanced Science and Engineering – 540
  • School of Social Sciences – 630
  • School of Human Sciences – 560
  • School of Sports Sciences – 400
  • School of International Liberal Studies – 600

Graduate programs

  • Graduate School of Political Science
  • Graduate School of Economics
  • Graduate School of Law
  • Graduate School of Letters, Arts and Sciences
  • Graduate School of Commerce
  • Graduate School of Fundamental Science and Engineering
  • Graduate School of Creative Science and Engineering
  • Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering
  • Graduate School of Education
  • Graduate School of Human Sciences
  • Graduate School of Social Sciences
  • Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies
  • Graduate School of Global Information and Telecommunication Studies
  • Graduate School of Japanese Applied Linguistics
  • Graduate School of Information, Production and Systems
  • Graduate School of Sports Sciences
  • Business School
  • The Okuma School of Public Management
  • Law School
  • Graduate School of Finance, Accounting and Law
  • Graduate School of Accountancy
  • Graduate School of Environment and Energy Engineering
  • Graduate School of Journalism

Research institutes

  • Kagami Memorial Laboratory for Materials Science and Technology
  • Institute for Comparative Law
  • The Institute for Research in Business Administration
  • Institute for Research in Contemporary Political and Economic Affairs
  • Advanced Research Center for Human Sciences
  • Advanced Research Institute for Science and Engineering
  • Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies
  • Global Information and Telecommunication Institute
  • Institute for Advanced Studies in Education
  • Center for Japanese Language
  • Media Network Center
  • Environmental Research Institute
  • Environmental Safety Center
  • Center for Finance Research
  • Human Service Center
  • Comprehensive Research Organization (Project Research Institute)
  • Institute for Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
  • Consolidated Research Institute for Advanced Science and Medical Care
  • Information Technology Research Organization
  • Organization for Asian Studies
  • Waseda Institute for Advanced Study (WIAS)

Facilities

Ōkuma Auditorium

 
Ōkuma Auditorium, a contemporary building by architect Satō Kōichi
 
Ōkuma Auditorium, Waseda University campus

The Ōkuma Auditorium is three-story main auditorium that seats 1,435, while the secondary auditorium, located underground, can accommodate 382 people. A seven-story high clock tower stands to the left of the auditorium. Important events and lectures hosted by Waseda University are often held in the Ōkuma Auditorium. Club-sponsored plays, lectures and events are held in the auditorium on days when it is not in use by the university. Many of Waseda University's undergraduate and graduate schools hold their entrance and graduation ceremonies at the Okuma Auditorium.

The auditorium opened on 20 October 1927, about five years behind schedule, after the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake. A Memorial Hall, constructed in 1957, was used as the fencing venue for the 1964 Summer Olympics.[14]

In April 1999, the auditorium along with the old library building were officially designated the first and second historical buildings under the newly passed Tokyo Metropolitan Landscape Regulations, which aim to preserve buildings representative of Tokyo's history and culture. The auditorium was designated as one of the Important Cultural Properties of Japan by the Agency for Cultural Affairs in 2007.[15]

Ōkuma Garden

 
Ōkuma Garden

Ōkuma Garden is located near Ōkuma Auditorium. It is a half-Japanese, half-Western garden of Edo period feudal lord Matsudaira Sanuki's former mansion, redesigned by Shigenobu Ōkuma. After his death, the garden was donated to Waseda University. Now it is a recreation place for students.

Libraries and museums

The Waseda University Library, designed by Tachu Naitō, Kenji Imai and Kin'ichi Kiriyama, was completed in 1925. This five-story building, with a total area of 1,195-tsubo (3,950 m2) (), was used initially as the University Library. The reading room was housed in a separate two-story building, with a seating capacity of 500. One of the prominent libraries established at the end of the Taishō period, it has been a symbol of Waseda University to this day, along with the Okuma Auditorium and the Theatre Museum.

The Old Library and the administration building were expanded in 1934 and 1955, respectively. After the New Central Library, the Old Library stopped serving as a main library, located where the Abe Stadium used to be, was completed in 1990. It now houses Takata Sanae Memorial Research Library, the University Archives, and Aizu Yaichi Museum. Takata Sanae Memorial Research Library opened in 1994. It is named after former university president Takata Sanae. Historical and cultural materials on Waseda University are exhibited in the University Archives, and the materials related with Ōkuma Shigenobu are exhibited in the Ōkuma Memorial Room at the Archives. Aizu Yaichi Memorial Museum opened in 1998.

In the front hall, visitors are greeted by the masterpiece "Meian", which dates back to 1927. It is painted on the world's largest hand-made washi (Japanese paper), which is 4.45 meters in diameter and weighs about 12 kilograms. It was manufactured by Iwano Heisaburō, the founder of the Echizen paper works in Imadachi-cho, Fukui prefecture. The masterpiece was painted free of charge by Yokoyama Taikan and Shimomura Kanzan, two artists who represented the modern Japanese style of painting. President Takata Sanae asked them to paint a picture for the Library.

The library possesses a unique collection which survived the Bombing of Tokyo in World War II unlike many of its counterparts. The collection is an important resource for the study of pre-war Japanese history and literature.

Other museums and libraries on Waseda campuses include:

Athletics

American football

Cheerleading

The Waseda University Cheerleading Club is the cheerleading club of Waseda University.

Baseball

 
Two Waseda University baseball players from 1921

Waseda's baseball team is known for their long history of success in Tokyo Big6 Baseball League. As of the end of the 2012 season, Waseda had won 43 championships along with the highest winning percentage.

They are also known for their rivalry with Keiō University, highlighted by the Sōkeisen series. The series is held twice a year in the spring and autumn at Meiji-Jingu Stadium, considered one of the most important matches of the year for students from both schools.

Football

Waseda University football team won the Emperor's Cup, in 1964 and 1967.

Rugby union

Waseda University Rugby Football Club has reached the final of the All-Japan University Rugby Championship 31 times, and winning fifteen times, most recently in 2008. Its two traditional rivals are Keio University and Meiji University.

Karate

The Waseda University karate club is one of the oldest in Japan, formed in 1931 under the direction of Gichin Funakoshi.[16][17] Graduates of the karate club include Shigeru Egami, leader of the Shotokai school, Kazumi Tabata, founder of the North American Karate-do Federation and Tsutomu Ohshima, founder of Shotokan Karate of America.

Fencing

Waseda's fencing club was established in 1946. In recent years it has achieved impressive intercollegiate and national results. In 2021, Waseda won the men's Epee team division. In 2022, Waseda further strengthened their achievements, claiming victory in all weapon types (Foil, Sabre, Epee) for both men and women's division.[18]

Bandy

In 2016, the first university bandy team in Japan was founded.[19] With no field of regular size, they play rink bandy.

Academic rankings

University rankings
WE [ja] National[20] Employment 11
NBP Greater Tokyo[21][22] Reputation 1
Shimano National[23] Selectivity SA
QS Asia
(Asian Ranking version)[24]
General 42
ARWU Asia[25] Research 44–68
QS World[26] General 189
ARWU World[25] Research 401–500
ENSMP World[27] Alumni 8
Program rankings
Social Sciences & Humanities

LAW

Asahi National[28]Research 3
Natural Sciences & Technology

Engineering

QS World[29]General 116

Waseda University is considered one of the most selective and prestigious universities in Japan. The university seeks to promote student and faculty exchange as well as collaborative research through memorandums of agreement signed with 432 partnership institutions in 79 countries. Waseda University has the highest entrance examination difficulty level among private universities in Japan, along with Keio University.[30]

General rankings

The university ranked 2nd in 2015–2016 in Toyo Keizai's Truly Strong Universities (本当に強い大学) ranking.[31] In another ranking, Japanese prep school Kawaijuku ranked Waseda as the 13th best university in Japan.[32]

According to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2016–2017, Waseda University ranked 601–800th worldwide and 121-130th in Asia.[33]

In addition, according to the QS World university rankings in 2016–2017, Waseda University was ranked 201st in the world and 41st in Asia.[34] Waseda Business School and Waseda Graduate School of Economics obtained the highest rank – five PALMS – in a Universal Business Ranking in 2013.[35]

In 2014, The Center for World University Rankings ranked Waseda University 40th (world).[36] Waseda University was also ranked 20th in the world in the Times Higher Education Alma Mater Index: Global Executives 2013 top 100.[37]

Research performance

Generally speaking, national universities in Japan have better research standards; however, Waseda is one of the few private universities which compete with top national universities. According to Weekly Diamond, Waseda has the 12th highest research standard in Japan in terms of research fundings per researchers in COE Program, and it is one of only two private universities within the top 15.[38]

On 16 February 2004, Nikkei Shimbun ran a survey about 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. Waseda ranked 5th overall, 7th in research planning, and 1st in business-academia collaboration.[39] Waseda was the only private university ranked in the top 5.

Asahi Shimbun summarized the number of academic papers in Japanese major legal journals by university, and Waseda was ranked 3rd during 2005–2009.[28]

Graduate school rankings

According to the Asia Top MBA Business Schools Ranking by Asiaweek, Waseda Business School is ranked 2nd in Japan.[40] Eduniversal also ranked Japanese business schools and Waseda is 2nd in Japan (93rd in the world).[41] In this ranking, Waseda is one of only 3 Japanese business schools categorized in "Universal Business schools with major international influence".

Waseda Law School is considered one of the top Japanese law schools, as Waseda's successful candidates for bar examination was 5th in 2009 and 2010 in Japan.[42]

Alumni rankings

According to the Weekly Diamond on 18 February 2006, Waseda got the highest score from the directors of human resource departments in Greater Tokyo in its Useful University Rankings (役に立つ大学ランキング).[43] Waseda was ranked 1st in Social Science and 2nd in Natural Science and Engineering among all Japanese universities.[44] According to the Weekly Economist's 2010 rankings and the PRESIDENT's article on 16 October 2006, graduates from Waseda have the 11th best employment rate in 400 major companies, and the alumni average salary is the 7th best in Japan.[45][46]

Mines ParisTech : Professional Ranking World Universities ranked Waseda University as 4th in the world in 2010 (8th in 2011) in terms of the number of alumni listed among CEOs in the 500 largest worldwide companies.[27] The university is also ranked 2nd in Japan for the number of alumni holding the position of executive in the listed companies of Japan.[47]

The number of lawyers who graduated Waseda has been ranked 3rd in Japan since 1949.[48] Furthermore, Waseda alumni have been the 2nd largest group in the Japanese Parliament.[49][50]

Popularity and selectivity

Waseda is one of the most selective and sought after universities in Japan. The number of applicants per place was 20.5 (115515/5630) in the 2011 undergraduate admissions.[51] This number of applicants was 2nd largest in Japan.[52] its entrance difficulty is usually considered top with Keio among 730 private universities.[53][54][55]

Nikkei BP has been publishing a ranking system called "Brand rankings of Japanese universities" every year, composed by the various indications related to the power of brand, and Waseda was top in 2010 and 3rd in 2009 in Greater Tokyo Area.[21]

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 10th[56] out of all the 744[57] universities which existed as of 2006
Source 2006 Survey[56] 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
Ranking
all universities in Japan 35th[58] out of all the 778[59] universities which existed as of 2010
Source 2010 Survey[58] 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 12th[60] (out of 781[61] universities in Japan as of 2020)
Source 2020 Nikkei Survey[62] to all listed (3,714[63]) and leading unlisted (1,100), totally 4,814 companies[62]

Alumni

There are currently more than 600,000 alumni members.[64] Among the notable alumni of Waseda University have become leading politicians, businessmen, writers, architects, athletes, actors, musicians, scientists, and those that have gained both national and international fame. To develop alumni connections, the Waseda network consists of over 50 alumni groups, or "Tomonkai," on six continents. Among notable alumni are Masaru Ibuka, co-founder of Sony; Shuntaro Furukawa, president of Nintendo;[65] world-renowned novelist Haruki Murakami; Prime Ministers of Japan Tanzan Ishibashi, Noboru Takeshita, Toshiki Kaifu, Keizō Obuchi, Yoshirō Mori, Yasuo Fukuda, Yoshihiko Noda and Fumio Kishida; pioneering video artist and experimental filmmaker Kohei Ando; Li Dazhao, co-founder of the Communist Party of China; Palme d'Or winning director Shohei Imamura; Tadashi Yanai, founder and CEO of Fast Retailing and the richest man in Japan; Chiune Sugihara, Japanese diplomat who rescued 5,558 Jews during the Holocaust; Shizuka Arakawa, 2006 Olympic Champion figure skater; famed tanka poet Hakushū Kitahara; Doppo Kunikida, Meiji-era novelist and poet noted as one of the inventors of Japanese naturalism; former mayor of Osaka city Tōru Hashimoto; accomplished Major League Baseball player Nori Aoki; and 2014, 2018 two-time Olympic Champion figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu.

Faculty and presidents

Faculty

Professors who are also Waseda alumni are listed in italics.

  • Yaichi Aizu, poet, scholar of ancient Chinese and Japanese art, and namesake of Aizu Museum
  • Tameyuki Amano, economics scholar and educator
  • Kohei Ando, Professor Emeritus of Cinema
  • Yasunobu Fujiwara, scholar of political science
  • Lafcadio Hearn, novelist, literary scholar, professor of English literature
  • Smimasa Idditti (Sumimasa Idichi ), professor of English
  • Kenji Imai, architect
  • Tokio Kimura, historian
  • Kunitake Kume, historian
  • Tachu Naito, architect
  • Naoyoshi Nakamura, historian
  • Haruo Nishihara, law professor, former president
  • Takayasu Okushima, law professor, former president
  • Hajime Ōnishi, philosopher
  • Ikuo Ōyama, scholar of political science
  • Yaso Saijo, poet
  • Masasada Shiozawa, scholar of economics, former president
  • Sanae Takata, scholar of political science, former president
  • Ōdō Tanaka, philosopher
  • Shoyo Tsubouchi, playwright, critic, translator, educator, professor of English literature, and namesake of Tsubouchi Memorial Theater Museum
  • Sokichi Tsuda, historian, recipient of the Order of Culture
  • Kazutami Ukita, scholar of political science
  • Shujiro Urata, economist
  • Yoshio Yamanouchi, translator, scholar of French literature
  • Akira Yonekura, law professor
  • Takamasa Yoshizaka, architect
  • Shigeaki Sugeta, linguist

Principals, de facto presidents (1907–1923), and presidents

Principals

De facto presidents (1907–1923)

  • Sanae Takata, 1907–1915
  • Tameyuki Amano, 1915–1917
  • Yoshiro Hiranuma, 1918–1921
  • Masasada Shiozawa, 1921–1923

Presidents

  • Shigenobu Ōkuma,[66] 1907–1922
  • Masasada Shiozawa, 1923
  • Sanae Takata, 1923–1931
  • Hozumi Tanaka (public finance scholar, Doctor of Laws, 1876–1944), 1931–1944
  • Tomio Nakano, 1944–1946
  • Koichi Shimada, 1946–1954
  • Nobumoto Ōhama, 1954–1966
  • Kenichi Abe, 1966–1968
  • Tsunesaburo Tokikoyama, 1968–1970
  • Sukenaga Murai, 1970–1978
  • Tsukasa Shimizu, 1978–1982
  • Haruo Nishihara, 1982–1990
  • Chūmaru Koyama, 1990–1994
  • Takayasu Okushima, 1994–2002
  • Katsuhiko Shirai, 2002–2010
  • Kaoru Kamata, 2010–2018
  • Aiji Tanaka, 2018–present

Trustees

  • Ryuhoku Narushima, poet, journalist, and one of the first trustees of Waseda
  • Azusa Ono (1852–1886), law scholar and one of the first trustees of Waseda

Benefactors

Waseda University has had numerous benefactors, including:

  • Eiichi Shibusawa,[67] businessman and philanthropist
  • Ichizaemon Morimura,[68] businessman
  • Koichiro Kagami,[69] businessman
  • Kenkichi Kodera,[70] presenter of over thirty-six thousand foreign books to the Library
  • Kisaku Maekawa,[71] businessman and philanthropist
  • Masaru Ibuka, after whom Masaru Ibuka Auditorium (Hall)[72] is named.
  • Robert J. Shillman, founder & CEO of Cognex Corporation, the namesake of Robert Shillman Hall

See also

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References

  • Kimura, Tokio. Waga Waseda: Ōkuma Shigenobu to sono kengaku seishin, Tokyo, Kobunsha, 1997. (in Japanese)
  • Okushima, Takayasu.; and Nakamura, Naoyoshi., eds. Tōmonno gunzo, Tokyo, Waseda University Press, 1992. (in Japanese)

Further reading

  • ULTIMATE CRUSH: Waseda University Rugby, Leadership and Building the Strongest Winning Team in Japan by Katsuyuki Kiyomiya, translated into English by Ian Ruxton (September 2006, ISBN 978-1-4303-0321-3). The original was published in February 2006 entitled Kyukyoku no Shori: Ultimate Crush 29 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine (ISBN 4-06-213271-0).

External links

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Official website (in English)
  •   Geographic data related to Waseda University at OpenStreetMap

Coordinates: 35°42′33″N 139°43′10″E / 35.709203°N 139.719333°E / 35.709203; 139.719333

waseda, university, abbreviated, sōdai, 早大, private, research, university, shinjuku, tokyo, founded, 1882, tōkyō, senmon, gakkō, Ōkuma, shigenobu, school, formally, renamed, 1902, 早稲田大学former, namestōkyō, senmon, gakkōmottojapanese, 学問の独立motto, englishindepend. Waseda University abbreviated as Sōdai 早大 is a private research university in Shinjuku Tokyo Founded in 1882 as the Tōkyō Senmon Gakkō by Ōkuma Shigenobu the school was formally renamed Waseda University in 1902 3 Waseda University早稲田大学Former namesTōkyō Senmon GakkōMottoJapanese 学問の独立Motto in EnglishIndependence of scholarshipTypePrivateEstablished21 October 1882PresidentAiji TanakaAcademic staff2 218 full time 1 3 243 part time 1 Administrative staff1 257 full time 1 119 part time 1 Students47 959 1 Undergraduates39 382 1 Postgraduates8 577 1 LocationShinjuku Tokyo JapanCampusUrbanAthletics43 varsity teamsColorsMaroon 2 AffiliationsUniversitas 21APRUURAAALAUMascotWaseda BearWebsitewww wbr waseda wbr jpJapanese nameKanji早稲田大学HiraganaわせだだいがくTranscriptionsRomanizationWaseda daigakuWaseda is organized into thirty six departments thirteen undergraduate schools and twenty three graduate schools As of May 2016 there were 42 860 undergraduate students and 8 269 graduate students In addition to a central campus in Shinjuku the university operates campuses in Chuō Nishitōkyō Tokorozawa Honjō and Kitakyushu Waseda also operates twenty one research institutes at its main Shinjuku campus The Waseda University Library is collectively one of Japan s largest libraries and currently hold some 4 5 million volumes and 46 000 serials Waseda is regarded as one of the most selective and prestigious universities in Japanese university rankings particularly for its humanities and social sciences education It is often ranked alongside Keio University its rival as the best private university in Japan In 2020 2021 Waseda University ranked 189th in the QS World University Rankings Waseda is selected as one of the Top Type Type A universities under MEXT s Top Global University Project 4 The university is also a member of RU11 and APRU The university s alumni include 9 prime ministers of Japan 5 a number of important figures of Japanese literature including Haruki Murakami and many CEOs including Tadashi Yanai the CEO of UNIQLO Nobuyuki Idei the former CEO of Sony Takeo Fukui the former president and CEO of Honda Norio Sasaki the former CEO of Toshiba Lee Kun hee the chairman of Samsung Group Mikio Sasaki the former chairman of Mitsubishi and Hiroshi Yamauchi and Shuntaro Furukawa former and current presidents of Nintendo respectively Waseda was ranked 26th and 48th globally in the QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2017 and Times Higher Education Alma Mater Index 2017 respectively Contents 1 History 1 1 Academic cap 1 2 125th anniversary 2 Campus 3 Organization 3 1 Undergraduate programs 3 2 Graduate programs 3 3 Research institutes 4 Facilities 4 1 Ōkuma Auditorium 4 2 Ōkuma Garden 4 3 Libraries and museums 5 Athletics 5 1 American football 5 2 Cheerleading 5 3 Baseball 5 4 Football 5 5 Rugby union 5 6 Karate 5 7 Fencing 5 8 Bandy 6 Academic rankings 6 1 General rankings 6 2 Research performance 6 3 Graduate school rankings 6 4 Alumni rankings 6 5 Popularity and selectivity 7 Evaluation from Business World 8 Alumni 9 Faculty and presidents 9 1 Faculty 9 2 Principals de facto presidents 1907 1923 and presidents 9 2 1 Principals 9 2 2 De facto presidents 1907 1923 9 2 3 Presidents 9 3 Trustees 9 4 Benefactors 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External linksHistory Edit Prince Okuma Shigenobu 1838 1922 5th Prime Minister of Japan and founder of the university in 1882 Waseda was founded as Tōkyō Senmon Gakkō 東京専門学校 on 21 October 1882 by samurai scholar and Meiji era politician and former prime minister Ōkuma Shigenobu Before the name Waseda was selected it was known variously as Waseda Gakkō 早稲田学校 or Totsuka Gakkō 戸塚学校 after the location of the founder s villa in Waseda Village and the school s location in Totsuka Village respectively It was renamed Waseda University 早稲田大学 Waseda daigaku on 2 September 1902 upon acquiring university status It started as a college with three departments under the old Japanese system of higher education In 1882 the university had the department of political science and economics law and physical science Along with these departments an English language course was established where the students of all the departments could learn English 6 Three years later the department of physical science was closed because it had too few applicants 7 The department of literature was established in 1890 8 the department of education in 1903 the department of commerce in 1904 9 and the department of science and engineering in 1908 10 Although Waseda formally adopted the term university in its title in 1902 3 it was not until 1920 that in common with other Japanese schools and colleges it received formal government recognition as a university under the terms of the University Establishment Ordinance 11 Thus Waseda became with Keio University the first private university in Japan Waseda University students in 1916 Much of the campus was destroyed in the fire bombings of Tokyo during World War II but the university was rebuilt and reopened by 1949 It has grown to become a comprehensive university with two senior high schools and school of art and architecture citation needed On 12 June 1950 sixty police raided Waseda University and seized copies of a Communist inspired open letter to General MacArthur The open letter to MacArthur was once read at a Communist sponsored rally a week earlier The letter demanded a peace treaty for Japan that would include Russia and Communist China withdrawal of occupation forces and the release of eight Japanese sent to prison for assaulting five U S soldiers at a Communist rally A police official said most Waseda meetings would be banned in the future because political elements might try to utilize them Yuichi Eshima Vice chairman of the Students Autonomy Society said the police action stupefied students and professors and that This is worse than the prewar peace preservation measures 12 Academic cap Edit Ōkuma had long desired to create an academic cap so distinctive that someone wearing the cap would immediately be identified as a Waseda student 13 The chief tailor of Takashimaya Yashichiro was called upon to design a cap in three days Each square cap was stamped on the inside with the student s name his department the school seal and the legend This certifies that the owner is a student of Waseda Thus the cap served as a form of identification and effectively a status symbol The cap with its gold braided badge is registered as a trademark 125th anniversary Edit Waseda University On 21 October 2007 Waseda University celebrated its 125th anniversary Ōkuma often talked about the 125 years of life theory The lifespan of a human being can be as long as 125 years He will be able to live out his natural lifespan as long as he takes proper care of his health because physiologists say that every animal has the ability to live five times as long as its growth period Since a man is said to require about 25 years to become fully mature it follows that he can live up to 125 years of age This theory propounded by Ōkuma was very popular and often referred to in the media of the time In commemorative events relating to Waseda University and Ōkuma the number 125 is accorded special significance as it marks an important epoch The tower of Ōkuma Auditorium completed on the university s 45th anniversary is 125 shaku or about 38 m high In 1963 there were also events to mark the 125th anniversary of Ōkuma Shigenobu s birth Ōkuma who twice served as prime minister of Japan organized his second cabinet when he was 77 and died when he was 83 He said I wish I had understood this 125 years of life theory 30 years earlier He did however lead a regular life and lived fairly long compared to other Japanese at the time Campus Edit Nishi Waseda Toyama Waseda Takadanobaba Nishi Waseda Waseda Campus Station Waseda University s main campus is located in the Nishi Waseda district of Shinjuku The nearest station is Waseda although Waseda is generally associated with Takadanobaba on the Yamanote Line Apart from the main campus in Shinjuku there are other campuses around the country Waseda Main Campus Shinjuku Tokyo formerly known as the Nishi Waseda Campus Toyama Campus Shinjuku Tokyo Nishi Waseda Campus Shinjuku Tokyo formerly known as the Ōkubo Campus Nihonbashi Campus Chuō ku Tokyo Higashifushimi Campus Nishitōkyō Tokyo Tokorozawa Campus Tokorozawa Saitama Honjō Campus Honjō Saitama Kitakyushu Campus Kitakyushu FukuokaOrganization EditUndergraduate programs Edit Waseda s undergraduate schools have a total entrance capacity of 8 800 students Individual entrance capacities are denoted below School of Political Science and Economics 900 School of Law 740 School of Culture Media and Society 860 School of Humanities and Social Sciences 660 School of Education 960 School of Commerce 900 School of Fundamental Science and Engineering 535 School of Creative Science and Engineering 595 School of Advanced Science and Engineering 540 School of Social Sciences 630 School of Human Sciences 560 School of Sports Sciences 400 School of International Liberal Studies 600 Graduate programs Edit Graduate School of Political Science Graduate School of Economics Graduate School of Law Graduate School of Letters Arts and Sciences Graduate School of Commerce Graduate School of Fundamental Science and Engineering Graduate School of Creative Science and Engineering Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering Graduate School of Education Graduate School of Human Sciences Graduate School of Social Sciences Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies Graduate School of Global Information and Telecommunication Studies Graduate School of Japanese Applied Linguistics Graduate School of Information Production and Systems Graduate School of Sports Sciences Business School The Okuma School of Public Management Law School Graduate School of Finance Accounting and Law Graduate School of Accountancy Graduate School of Environment and Energy Engineering Graduate School of Journalism Research institutes Edit Kagami Memorial Laboratory for Materials Science and Technology Institute for Comparative Law The Institute for Research in Business Administration Institute for Research in Contemporary Political and Economic Affairs Advanced Research Center for Human Sciences Advanced Research Institute for Science and Engineering Institute of Asia Pacific Studies Global Information and Telecommunication Institute Institute for Advanced Studies in Education Center for Japanese Language Media Network Center Environmental Research Institute Environmental Safety Center Center for Finance Research Human Service Center Comprehensive Research Organization Project Research Institute Institute for Nanoscience amp Nanotechnology Consolidated Research Institute for Advanced Science and Medical Care Information Technology Research Organization Organization for Asian Studies Waseda Institute for Advanced Study WIAS Facilities EditŌkuma Auditorium Edit Main article Ōkuma Auditorium Ōkuma Auditorium a contemporary building by architect Satō Kōichi Ōkuma Auditorium Waseda University campus The Ōkuma Auditorium is three story main auditorium that seats 1 435 while the secondary auditorium located underground can accommodate 382 people A seven story high clock tower stands to the left of the auditorium Important events and lectures hosted by Waseda University are often held in the Ōkuma Auditorium Club sponsored plays lectures and events are held in the auditorium on days when it is not in use by the university Many of Waseda University s undergraduate and graduate schools hold their entrance and graduation ceremonies at the Okuma Auditorium The auditorium opened on 20 October 1927 about five years behind schedule after the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake A Memorial Hall constructed in 1957 was used as the fencing venue for the 1964 Summer Olympics 14 In April 1999 the auditorium along with the old library building were officially designated the first and second historical buildings under the newly passed Tokyo Metropolitan Landscape Regulations which aim to preserve buildings representative of Tokyo s history and culture The auditorium was designated as one of the Important Cultural Properties of Japan by the Agency for Cultural Affairs in 2007 15 Ōkuma Garden Edit Ōkuma Garden Ōkuma Garden is located near Ōkuma Auditorium It is a half Japanese half Western garden of Edo period feudal lord Matsudaira Sanuki s former mansion redesigned by Shigenobu Ōkuma After his death the garden was donated to Waseda University Now it is a recreation place for students Libraries and museums Edit The Waseda University Library designed by Tachu Naitō Kenji Imai and Kin ichi Kiriyama was completed in 1925 This five story building with a total area of 1 195 tsubo 3 950 m2 坪 was used initially as the University Library The reading room was housed in a separate two story building with a seating capacity of 500 One of the prominent libraries established at the end of the Taishō period it has been a symbol of Waseda University to this day along with the Okuma Auditorium and the Theatre Museum The Old Library and the administration building were expanded in 1934 and 1955 respectively After the New Central Library the Old Library stopped serving as a main library located where the Abe Stadium used to be was completed in 1990 It now houses Takata Sanae Memorial Research Library the University Archives and Aizu Yaichi Museum Takata Sanae Memorial Research Library opened in 1994 It is named after former university president Takata Sanae Historical and cultural materials on Waseda University are exhibited in the University Archives and the materials related with Ōkuma Shigenobu are exhibited in the Ōkuma Memorial Room at the Archives Aizu Yaichi Memorial Museum opened in 1998 In the front hall visitors are greeted by the masterpiece Meian which dates back to 1927 It is painted on the world s largest hand made washi Japanese paper which is 4 45 meters in diameter and weighs about 12 kilograms It was manufactured by Iwano Heisaburō the founder of the Echizen paper works in Imadachi cho Fukui prefecture The masterpiece was painted free of charge by Yokoyama Taikan and Shimomura Kanzan two artists who represented the modern Japanese style of painting President Takata Sanae asked them to paint a picture for the Library The library possesses a unique collection which survived the Bombing of Tokyo in World War II unlike many of its counterparts The collection is an important resource for the study of pre war Japanese history and literature Other museums and libraries on Waseda campuses include Waseda University Library Waseda University Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum Aizu MuseumAthletics EditAmerican football Edit Main article Waseda Big Bears football Cheerleading Edit The Waseda University Cheerleading Club is the cheerleading club of Waseda University Baseball Edit Two Waseda University baseball players from 1921 Waseda s baseball team is known for their long history of success in Tokyo Big6 Baseball League As of the end of the 2012 season Waseda had won 43 championships along with the highest winning percentage They are also known for their rivalry with Keiō University highlighted by the Sōkeisen series The series is held twice a year in the spring and autumn at Meiji Jingu Stadium considered one of the most important matches of the year for students from both schools Football Edit Waseda University football team won the Emperor s Cup in 1964 and 1967 Rugby union Edit Waseda University Rugby Football Club has reached the final of the All Japan University Rugby Championship 31 times and winning fifteen times most recently in 2008 Its two traditional rivals are Keio University and Meiji University University championship rugbyKarate Edit The Waseda University karate club is one of the oldest in Japan formed in 1931 under the direction of Gichin Funakoshi 16 17 Graduates of the karate club include Shigeru Egami leader of the Shotokai school Kazumi Tabata founder of the North American Karate do Federation and Tsutomu Ohshima founder of Shotokan Karate of America Fencing Edit Waseda s fencing club was established in 1946 In recent years it has achieved impressive intercollegiate and national results In 2021 Waseda won the men s Epee team division In 2022 Waseda further strengthened their achievements claiming victory in all weapon types Foil Sabre Epee for both men and women s division 18 Bandy Edit In 2016 the first university bandy team in Japan was founded 19 With no field of regular size they play rink bandy Academic rankings EditUniversity rankingsWE ja National 20 Employment11NBP Greater Tokyo 21 22 Reputation1Shimano National 23 SelectivitySAQS Asia Asian Ranking version 24 General42ARWU Asia 25 Research44 68QS World 26 General189ARWU World 25 Research401 500ENSMP World 27 Alumni8Program rankings Social Sciences amp HumanitiesLAWAsahi National 28 Research 3Natural Sciences amp TechnologyEngineeringQS World 29 General 116Waseda University is considered one of the most selective and prestigious universities in Japan The university seeks to promote student and faculty exchange as well as collaborative research through memorandums of agreement signed with 432 partnership institutions in 79 countries Waseda University has the highest entrance examination difficulty level among private universities in Japan along with Keio University 30 General rankings Edit The university ranked 2nd in 2015 2016 in Toyo Keizai s Truly Strong Universities 本当に強い大学 ranking 31 In another ranking Japanese prep school Kawaijuku ranked Waseda as the 13th best university in Japan 32 According to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2016 2017 Waseda University ranked 601 800th worldwide and 121 130th in Asia 33 In addition according to the QS World university rankings in 2016 2017 Waseda University was ranked 201st in the world and 41st in Asia 34 Waseda Business School and Waseda Graduate School of Economics obtained the highest rank five PALMS in a Universal Business Ranking in 2013 35 In 2014 The Center for World University Rankings ranked Waseda University 40th world 36 Waseda University was also ranked 20th in the world in the Times Higher Education Alma Mater Index Global Executives 2013 top 100 37 Research performance Edit Generally speaking national universities in Japan have better research standards however Waseda is one of the few private universities which compete with top national universities According to Weekly Diamond Waseda has the 12th highest research standard in Japan in terms of research fundings per researchers in COE Program and it is one of only two private universities within the top 15 38 On 16 February 2004 Nikkei Shimbun ran a survey about 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 Waseda ranked 5th overall 7th in research planning and 1st in business academia collaboration 39 Waseda was the only private university ranked in the top 5 Asahi Shimbun summarized the number of academic papers in Japanese major legal journals by university and Waseda was ranked 3rd during 2005 2009 28 Graduate school rankings Edit According to the Asia Top MBA Business Schools Ranking by Asiaweek Waseda Business School is ranked 2nd in Japan 40 Eduniversal also ranked Japanese business schools and Waseda is 2nd in Japan 93rd in the world 41 In this ranking Waseda is one of only 3 Japanese business schools categorized in Universal Business schools with major international influence Waseda Law School is considered one of the top Japanese law schools as Waseda s successful candidates for bar examination was 5th in 2009 and 2010 in Japan 42 Alumni rankings Edit According to the Weekly Diamond on 18 February 2006 Waseda got the highest score from the directors of human resource departments in Greater Tokyo in its Useful University Rankings 役に立つ大学ランキング 43 Waseda was ranked 1st in Social Science and 2nd in Natural Science and Engineering among all Japanese universities 44 According to the Weekly Economist s 2010 rankings and the PRESIDENT s article on 16 October 2006 graduates from Waseda have the 11th best employment rate in 400 major companies and the alumni average salary is the 7th best in Japan 45 46 Mines ParisTech Professional Ranking World Universities ranked Waseda University as 4th in the world in 2010 8th in 2011 in terms of the number of alumni listed among CEOs in the 500 largest worldwide companies 27 The university is also ranked 2nd in Japan for the number of alumni holding the position of executive in the listed companies of Japan 47 The number of lawyers who graduated Waseda has been ranked 3rd in Japan since 1949 48 Furthermore Waseda alumni have been the 2nd largest group in the Japanese Parliament 49 50 Popularity and selectivity Edit Waseda is one of the most selective and sought after universities in Japan The number of applicants per place was 20 5 115515 5630 in the 2011 undergraduate admissions 51 This number of applicants was 2nd largest in Japan 52 its entrance difficulty is usually considered top with Keio among 730 private universities 53 54 55 Nikkei BP has been publishing a ranking system called Brand rankings of Japanese universities every year composed by the various indications related to the power of brand and Waseda was top in 2010 and 3rd in 2009 in Greater Tokyo Area 21 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 10th 56 out of all the 744 57 universities which existed as of 2006Source 2006 Survey 56 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 Rankingall universities in Japan 35th 58 out of all the 778 59 universities which existed as of 2010Source 2010 Survey 58 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 12th 60 out of 781 61 universities in Japan as of 2020 Source 2020 Nikkei Survey 62 to all listed 3 714 63 and leading unlisted 1 100 totally 4 814 companies 62 Alumni EditMain article List of Waseda University people There are currently more than 600 000 alumni members 64 Among the notable alumni of Waseda University have become leading politicians businessmen writers architects athletes actors musicians scientists and those that have gained both national and international fame To develop alumni connections the Waseda network consists of over 50 alumni groups or Tomonkai on six continents Among notable alumni are Masaru Ibuka co founder of Sony Shuntaro Furukawa president of Nintendo 65 world renowned novelist Haruki Murakami Prime Ministers of Japan Tanzan Ishibashi Noboru Takeshita Toshiki Kaifu Keizō Obuchi Yoshirō Mori Yasuo Fukuda Yoshihiko Noda and Fumio Kishida pioneering video artist and experimental filmmaker Kohei Ando Li Dazhao co founder of the Communist Party of China Palme d Or winning director Shohei Imamura Tadashi Yanai founder and CEO of Fast Retailing and the richest man in Japan Chiune Sugihara Japanese diplomat who rescued 5 558 Jews during the Holocaust Shizuka Arakawa 2006 Olympic Champion figure skater famed tanka poet Hakushu Kitahara Doppo Kunikida Meiji era novelist and poet noted as one of the inventors of Japanese naturalism former mayor of Osaka city Tōru Hashimoto accomplished Major League Baseball player Nori Aoki and 2014 2018 two time Olympic Champion figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu Yasuo Fukuda Haruki Murakami Shizuka Arakawa Li Dazhao Yoshirō Mori Hakushu Kitahara Doppo Kunikida Hirokazu Kore eda Chiune Sugihara Ibuka Masaru Noboru Takeshita Shohei Imamura Demon Kakka Nori Aoki Yuzuru Hanyu Fumio KishidaFaculty and presidents EditFaculty Edit Professors who are also Waseda alumni are listed in italics Yaichi Aizu poet scholar of ancient Chinese and Japanese art and namesake of Aizu Museum Tameyuki Amano economics scholar and educator Kohei Ando Professor Emeritus of Cinema Yasunobu Fujiwara scholar of political science Lafcadio Hearn novelist literary scholar professor of English literature Smimasa Idditti Sumimasa Idichi professor of English Kenji Imai architect Tokio Kimura historian Kunitake Kume historian Tachu Naito architect Naoyoshi Nakamura historian Haruo Nishihara law professor former president Takayasu Okushima law professor former president Hajime Ōnishi philosopher Ikuo Ōyama scholar of political science Yaso Saijo poet Masasada Shiozawa scholar of economics former president Sanae Takata scholar of political science former president Ōdō Tanaka philosopher Shoyo Tsubouchi playwright critic translator educator professor of English literature and namesake of Tsubouchi Memorial Theater Museum Sokichi Tsuda historian recipient of the Order of Culture Kazutami Ukita scholar of political science Shujiro Urata economist Yoshio Yamanouchi translator scholar of French literature Akira Yonekura law professor Takamasa Yoshizaka architect Shigeaki Sugeta linguistPrincipals de facto presidents 1907 1923 and presidents Edit Principals Edit Hidemaro Ōkuma 1882 1886 Hisoka Maejima 1886 1890 Kazuo Hatoyama 1890 1907De facto presidents 1907 1923 Edit Sanae Takata 1907 1915 Tameyuki Amano 1915 1917 Yoshiro Hiranuma 1918 1921 Masasada Shiozawa 1921 1923Presidents Edit Shigenobu Ōkuma 66 1907 1922 Masasada Shiozawa 1923 Sanae Takata 1923 1931 Hozumi Tanaka public finance scholar Doctor of Laws 1876 1944 1931 1944 Tomio Nakano 1944 1946 Koichi Shimada 1946 1954 Nobumoto Ōhama 1954 1966 Kenichi Abe 1966 1968 Tsunesaburo Tokikoyama 1968 1970 Sukenaga Murai 1970 1978 Tsukasa Shimizu 1978 1982 Haruo Nishihara 1982 1990 Chumaru Koyama 1990 1994 Takayasu Okushima 1994 2002 Katsuhiko Shirai 2002 2010 Kaoru Kamata 2010 2018 Aiji Tanaka 2018 presentTrustees Edit Ryuhoku Narushima poet journalist and one of the first trustees of Waseda Azusa Ono 1852 1886 law scholar and one of the first trustees of WasedaBenefactors Edit Waseda University has had numerous benefactors including Eiichi Shibusawa 67 businessman and philanthropist Ichizaemon Morimura 68 businessman Koichiro Kagami 69 businessman Kenkichi Kodera 70 presenter of over thirty six thousand foreign books to the Library Kisaku Maekawa 71 businessman and philanthropist Masaru Ibuka after whom Masaru Ibuka Auditorium Hall 72 is named Robert J Shillman founder amp CEO of Cognex Corporation the namesake of Robert Shillman HallSee also EditList of National Treasures of Japan writings Portals Asia Japan Tokyo SchoolsNotes Edit a b c d e f g Box Waseda University Baseball Team Renewing Ties with the University of Chicago after 72 Years Waseda OnLine The Yomiuri Shimbun a b About Waseda Founding of the University Waseda University Waseda University Archived from the original on 17 January 2019 Retrieved 6 May 2016 Member University List Archived from the original on 21 August 2016 Retrieved 29 July 2016 卒業生 岸田文雄氏 内閣総理大臣選出 Kimura pp 74 123 Kimura pp 74 122 Okushima and Nakamura eds p 25 Okushima and Nakamura eds p 37 Okushima and Nakamura eds p 42 独立行政法人国立公文書館 国立公文書館 デジタルアーカイブ NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF JAPAN 国立公文書館 デジタルアーカイブ Tokyo College Raided Sunday Herald Journal 12 June 1950 in Japanese Waseda kaiwai 1964 Summer Olympics official report Volume 1 Part 1 pp 127 8 早稲田大学大隈記念講堂 国指定文化財等データベース 各棟情報詳細 Retrieved 11 April 2012 Funakoshi Gichin 1973 Karate do Kyohan Kodansha International Ltd Tokyo ISBN 0 87011 190 6 A Karate Club with a long history Waseda Weekly 16 November 2006 Retrieved 22 December 2008 早稲田大学フェンシング部について 早稲田大学フェンシング部 早稲田大学フェンシング部 in Japanese 14 June 2019 Retrieved 3 December 2022 Security Check Required www facebook com Employment rate in 400 major companies rankings in Japanese Weekly Economist 2011 Retrieved 29 April 2011 a b Nikkei BP Brand rankings of Japanese universities in Japanese Nikkei Business Publications 2010 Retrieved 29 April 2011 Nikkei BP Brand rankings of Japanese universities in Japanese Nikkei Business Publications 2009 Retrieved 29 April 2011 GBUDU University Rankings in Japanese YELL books 2009 Retrieved 29 April 2011 QS Asian University Rankings QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited 2016 Retrieved 24 September 2017 a b Academic Ranking of World Universities Institute of Higher Education Shanghai Jiao Tong University 2017 Retrieved 24 September 2017 QS World University Rankings QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited 2018 Retrieved 24 September 2017 a b ENSMP World University Rankings PDF Ecole nationale superieure des mines de Paris 2011 Retrieved 29 April 2011 a b Asahi Shimbun University rankings 2010 Publification rankings in Law Page 4 PDF in Japanese Asahi Shimbun 2010 Retrieved 11 May 2011 QS topuniversities world rankings in Engineering field Topuniversities 2012 Retrieved 20 July 2012 早稲田大学の偏差値 Archived from the original on 28 June 2021 Retrieved 7 January 2022 週刊東洋経済 臨時増刊 本当に強い大学 Fujisan Magazine Service Co Ltd Retrieved 18 February 2017 Kawai 30 Top Japanese Universities Kawaijuku 2001 Retrieved 29 April 2011 Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2016 2017 2016 Times Higher Education Retrieved 23 November 2016 QS world university ranking 2016 topuniversities com Retrieved 23 November 2016 BestMasters 2013 Eduniversal Group Retrieved 17 July 2014 CWUR Center for World University 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schoolbus jp Retrieved 5 June 2012 University rankings 2011 Asahi Shinbun 2012年度 一般 センター利用入試出願状況 速報版 入学センター 受験生の方 早稲田大学 Waseda jp Retrieved 5 June 2012 代々木ゼミナール 予備校 ご案内 PDF www yozemi ac jp Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2011 National and Public universities apply different kind of exams so it is only comparable between universities in a same category e g 代々木ゼミナール Yoyogi seminar Hensachi Archived from the original on 22 April 2011 Retrieved 28 April 2011 the indication showing the entrance difficulties by prep schools rankings Japanese journalist Kiyoshi Shimano ranks its entrance difficulty as SA most selective out of 11 scales in Japan 危ない大学 消える大学 2012年版 in Japanese YELL books 2011 ASIN 4753930181 a b Weekly Diamond 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 in Japanese The number of universities and students National Universities Association Archived 1 November 2020 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese 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 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 a b Image held by human resources personnel of companies of Japan Yokohama National University ranked 1st in Kantō amp Kōshin etsu region Valuation from the ex students already employed The Nikkei Nikkei HR Survey 2020 06 04 17 27 Number of listed companies amp listed shares of stock JPX Waseda Alumni Retrieved 18 April 2017 Nakamura Yuji Furukawa Yuki 26 April 2018 Nintendo Puts Switch Into Hands of Famicom Generation President Bloomberg com Retrieved 26 April 2018 as an honorary post Okushima and Nakamura eds p 53 Okushima and Nakamura eds p 51 Okushima and Nakamura eds p 63 Okushima and Nakamura eds p 65 Okushima and Nakamura eds p 68 Masaru Ibuka Auditorium Hall is in the International Conference Center References EditKimura Tokio Waga Waseda Ōkuma Shigenobu to sono kengaku seishin Tokyo Kobunsha 1997 in Japanese Okushima Takayasu and Nakamura Naoyoshi eds Tōmonno gunzo Tokyo Waseda University Press 1992 in Japanese Further reading EditULTIMATE CRUSH Waseda University Rugby Leadership and Building the Strongest Winning Team in Japan by Katsuyuki Kiyomiya translated into English by Ian Ruxton September 2006 ISBN 978 1 4303 0321 3 The original was published in February 2006 entitled Kyukyoku no Shori Ultimate Crush Archived 29 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine ISBN 4 06 213271 0 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Waseda University Official website in Japanese Official website in English Geographic data related to Waseda University 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