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  1. Ryukoku University (龍谷大学, Ryūkoku Daigaku) is a private university in Kyoto, Japan. It was founded as a school for Buddhist priests of the Nishi Hongan-ji denomination in 1639, and became a secularized university in 1876. [7] The university's professors and students founded the literary magazine Chūōkōron in 1887.

  2. The Kyoto University incident (京大事件, Kyōdai Jiken), or Takigawa incident (滝川事件, Takigawa Jiken), began in October 1932 when Kyoto Imperial University Faculty of Law Professor Takigawa Yukitoki lectured on the need for the judiciary to understand the social roots of deviance when considering individuals who are before them. [1]

  3. Kyoto University of Advanced Science (京都先端科学大学, Kyōto sentan kagaku daigaku, KUAS), formerly Kyoto Gakuen University, is a private university located in Ukyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan. Originally founded as a trade school in 1925 and incorporated in 1969, KUAS was refounded in 2019 under the leadership of Shigenobu Nagamori .

  4. sv.wikipedia.org › wiki › KyotoKyotoWikipedia

    Kyoto var huvudstad i Japan före Tokyo, från 794 till 1868 (under huvudstadsnamnet Heian-kyo, ung. "fredliga tiders huvudstad"). Kyoto är än i dag den stad där kejsaren kröns. Den är också en av landets stora vallfartsorter och en mycket stor turistort. I Kyoto finns mer än 1 600 buddhist tempel och shintohelgedomar bevarade; staden ...

  5. According to the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022, Kyoto University is ranked second in Japan and 25th in the world in the field of Natural Sciences. [2] In Kawaijuku's 2022 Entrance Examination Ranking, the school received score 65.0, the highest of any natural science school in western Japan.

  6. Science. Yasunori Hayashi - neuroscientist. Kinji Imanishi - ecologist, anthropologist. Kiyosi Itô - mathematician. Motoo Kimura - biologist. Tetsuro Matsuzawa - primatologist. Makoto Nagao - computer scientist; 21st President of Kyoto University. Yasutomi Nishizuka - biochemist. Kiyoshi Oka - mathematician.

  7. Elle publie aussi depuis septembre 2008 dans MANGA Kyoto University, et sous forme de manga, des résumés de la recherche effectuée à l’université. La première version publiée en japonais a été suivie en décembre 2009 de versions en anglais, en chinois et en coréen [60].