The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo's campus is located in Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, and occupies an area of 40 square meters, where the vast majority of the university's institutions are located. A new campus has been constructed in Komaba, Meguro-ku, to house the Faculty of Education and Training and some of its logistical facilities. Affiliated schools, industrial research departments, experimental sites (such as farms, forests, observatories for earthquakes, volcanoes, and astronomy), and dormitories for students and faculty are located throughout the country. The site of the old school gate in the former school's main area, Zao Hong Men, was originally painted vermilion in the Edo period as a place for feudal lords to welcome their family members. After the Great Tokyo Earthquake and the destruction of World War II, 1949 was designated as a national key cultural relics. 1991 refurbished, very dignified, now the red door has become synonymous with the University of Tokyo.
The University of Tokyo is Japan's premier national university, financed mainly by the government. 1979?/FONT> 1980 annual government grants to the University of Tokyo amounted to 80 billion yen, and then increased year by year, the annual budget is always more than one hundred billion yen. 1991, the school's own income of 35.213 billion yen, which comes from affiliated hospitals accounted for 46.4% of the income; In 1991, the university's own income was 35.213 billion yen, made up of 46.4% from affiliated hospitals, 23.6% from tuition fees, 30% from the sale of university property, income from farms and forests, and income from outside research and experiments. In addition, research grants of 7,725 million yen were received through research program applications. Expenditures*** 112,203 million yen, the various expenses are as follows: university hospitals accounted for 20.4%; the entire school business costs 49.5%; research institutes 16.1%; scientific research 7.5%, equipment costs 6.5%.
According to the School Education Act, the university has a senate, which is the highest authority of the university. The Convocation consists of the President, the Minister of each school, the head of the immediate department (such as the Director of the Library, the Director of the Institute, the Director of the Research Center, the Dean of the Graduate School), and two representatives of professors from each school. The General President is the head of the Convocation and the corporate representative, and the two positions of the General President and the Rector are combined. The duties of the Convocation are to deliberate, coordinate, and decide on major matters of the university and to supervise the work of the President. The administrative work is finalized by the Convocation and submitted to the President for implementation through the administrative departments. The current President is Mr. Arima, the 31st President of the University. Each Faculty has a Council of Professors, which consists of all professors and some faculty representatives, and which elects the Dean of the Faculty and decides on important matters of the Faculty. The administrative system of the university consists of a president with no deputies, who coordinates with the Office of the President, the Student Affairs Department, the Library, the Faculties, the Institutes and the Research Centers through two special assistants in the Office of the President. The Office is the central administrative department of the entire university, and is divided into the Planning Department, the Affairs Department, the Manager's Department, and the Facilities Department. The government (actually the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT)) nominally does not interfere in the specific affairs of the university, leaving the university to run its own affairs. Due to the special status of Tohoku University, in fact, the government often sends its staff to serve in the university's departments and strengthens its control over the university's human and financial rights, in order to ensure the key leadership of Tohoku University.
Waseda University
The origin of its name, as its emblem pattern: date two bunches of rice ears embedded between the word "University" shows the meaning of Waseda was not in the bustling city when it was first established, its predecessor is a famous political activist in the Meiji era in Japan, the liberal civil rights Okuma Shigenobu In 1882, in a rice paddy in the suburbs of Tokyo, founded the Tokyo Vocational School. At the time of its founding, due to the political factionalism in the country, it was not convenient for Okuma Shigenobu to intervene in the affairs of the school from the point of view of his situation at that time, and Okuma Hidemasa served as its principal. At that time, there were only four subjects, namely political economy, law, science, and English, and the school was very small and poorly equipped. There were only 80 first- and second-year students, 11 faculty members, and the main buildings were a two-story classroom, a dormitory, and a cafeteria. 1890, the addition of the Faculty of Literature laid the groundwork for what would later become the strong Faculty of Literature of Waseda University, and on the twentieth anniversary of the founding of the school in 1902, the name was formally changed to Waseda University, and the Faculties of University Studies and Specialized Studies were established, with the four previously established faculties of Political Science and Economics being placed within the Faculties of University Studies. The Department of Commerce was established a few years later. A few years later, the Department of Commerce and the Department of Higher Education were also established, and the scale of education and organization of the school continued to expand beyond the scope of a specialized school. 1907, the school system was reformed by abolishing the president-superintendent system and adopting the president-president system, with Takada Hayabusa as the president, and Okuma Shigenobu assuming the position of the first president, and he donated all the real estate of the school, such as a large number of houses that had originally been lent to the school by his own family, to the school. Subsequently, all of the existing academic departments were upgraded to faculties, some technical disciplines in science and engineering were added, and the Graduate School was established to expand the enrollment of graduate students. By now, from the point of view of the institutional setup and the scale of the disciplines, Waseda University had initially possessed the complete system of a comprehensive university and the categories of the disciplines. During this period, due to the Great Kanto Earthquake in Japan and the Second World War, Waseda University suffered serious damage, but it still tenaciously preserved.
After the war, Waseda University was given a new lease on life, purged of militaristic educational ideology, and greatly expanded in its scale of operation. Under the new academic system, Waseda University, in order to meet the needs of the large-scale post-war economic revitalization, the expansion of full-time enrollment at the same time, the opening of evening classes, correspondence courses. Graduate education also flourished, and many departments established doctoral programs. The university's organization was expanded accordingly, with the establishment of the Sports Bureau and the International Department to strengthen exchanges with overseas countries and the selection and acceptance of foreign students. Various research institutes were also established, and the university became a large-scale comprehensive university with 50,000 students, 3,000 faculty members, 9 departments, 12 research centers and institutes, and a full range of affiliated schools, making it a true Japanese "private school of the world.
Japan IB College
Japan IB College is a college located in Fukui City, Chubu region, Japan, the duration of the course is 2~3 years, and the majors are computers, information synthesis research, information business, finance and accounting, architectural design, medical care, and welfare, etc., all of which are in line with the needs of the times in Japan and the demand for the most popular majors, and you can obtain a professional qualification upon graduation, and the employment rate of graduates of this college has been 100% for the past 8 years. In the past eight years, the employment rate of graduates has been 100%.
The Japanese language program at IB College is designed to enable international students to pass the Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level 1 within two years. Those who pass the JLPT Level 1 will be able to enroll in Japanese public universities, and those who pass the JLPT Level 2 will be able to go directly to IB Academy or enroll in Japanese private universities. The fees required for the Japanese language classes are:
The first year's material review fee is 20,000 yen, and the total amount of entrance fee, tuition, facility fee, textbook fee, activity fee, and insurance fee is 740,000 yen, and 690,000 yen for the second year. Living expenses are 50,000~60,000 yen/month, including 20,000 yen/month for accommodation.
Fukui Prefecture, where Fukui City is located, is a friendly prefecture of Zhejiang Province, and the two places have a close relationship. The school said it can take proper care of students from Zhejiang Province, and will take care of them in finding part-time jobs and introducing them to accommodation. Students are allowed to work part-time for 28 hours a week (8 hours a day when there is a long vacation) during a period of time that does not interfere with their studies, and are paid about 800 yen per hour. There are many companies in Fukui Prefecture that have invested in Zhejiang Province, so it is quite easy to find a job after graduation.
Acceptance:
(1) Those who have a twelve-year degree (high school graduates, junior colleges or junior colleges)
(2) Those who are under 25 years of age and are in good health
YOKOHAMA COMPUTER & BUSINESS COLLEGE, JAPAN
YOKOHAMA COMPUTER & BUSINESS COLLEGE, a vocational school located in the center of Yokohama, Japan, is a one- to two-year school, which offers majors such as Computer Science, E-commerce, Horticulture, Flower Arrangement, Cosmetology, and Nail Art are all popular majors that are in high demand in Japan.
The school has a beautiful environment and is well-equipped with educational facilities such as a library, a lounge and a computer lab. The school is easily accessible by public transportation, being only a 7-minute walk from Yokohama Higashiguchi Station and 20-30 minutes from downtown Tokyo.
This vocational school also has a Japanese language department, which admits students with a high school diploma or higher (equivalent qualifications are acceptable), a total of 12 years of formal schooling, and experience in learning Japanese (a Japanese language level certificate is desirable). The school also has special remedial classes for students preparing to enter Japanese national and other universities, with courses in basic subjects such as English, mathematics, world history, physics, chemistry and other subjects available for students to take.
The school's Japanese language department enrolls students in April (two-year) and October (one-and-a-half-year) each year. Registration for April students is open until September ---- November 15 of the previous year; registration for October 4 is open until March 1 ------5, 15 of the year.
The fees required for the Japanese language classes are 20,000 yen for the application fee, and a total of 690,000 yen for the entrance fee, tuition, equipment, textbooks, and insurance. As we are located in the area around Tokyo, the monthly cost of living is slightly higher than in areas other than Tokyo, at 80,000~120,000 yen. The area where you live is beautiful, the rent is affordable, and it is well-equipped and easily accessible.
Good schools and high visa rate.
Fukuoka Japanese Language Center, Japan
Fukuoka Japanese Language Center was established in February 1988 and is located in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka. Its environment is clean and beautiful; the transportation is extremely convenient. Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City, is the gateway to Kyushu's transportation by sea, land and air, and is a governmental city and district with a population of over 1.2 million. Hakata-ku has Fukuoka International Airport, Hakata Port, JR Hakata Station, Fukuoka Municipal Subway Hakata Station, and a transportation center. It takes only 10 minutes on foot from Fukuoka Japanese Language Center to JR Hakata Station and Shimotetsu Hakata Station. It also takes only 10 minutes by car to Fukuoka International Airport, 4 minutes from Hakata Station if you take the subway, and 10 minutes to Hakata Port.
Fukuoka City is bordered by the sea in the north and the mountains in the south, and is blessed by nature, so not only are there few natural disasters, but rents are also cheap, half of what they are in Tokyo and Osaka. The cost of living is also cheap and unrivaled in other cities.
The Fukuoka Japanese Language Center is committed to the balanced development of the four skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing in order to keep up with the modernization of the Japanese language and to bring the Japanese language closer to life, The four skills of "listening", "speaking", "reading", and "writing" are developed in a balanced way. The textbook "Japanese Matters", which was developed and written by the Fukuoka Japanese Language Center, is the centerpiece of our curriculum, and our goal is to teach students to acquire the Japanese language by learning about Japan in a way that makes them understand the Japanese way of life and culture. The Fukuoka Japanese Language Center's "Things to do in Japan" teaching and research group, led by a team of teachers, published (Say, Think, Beginner's Things to do in Japan) through 3A NET WORK (a publisher), which is the culmination of many years of teaching experience. This textbook is used not only at the Fukuoka Japanese Language Center, but also at other Japanese language schools as a textbook.
In addition, the school has developed a unique teaching content, and has developed its own teaching materials for pronunciation and conversation. The school also actively organizes extracurricular activities in order to be able to master the actual content of modern Japanese. There are already many Ningbo students studying at the school.
The school is open to students with 12 years of schooling (or equivalent) and experience in the Japanese language.
The school is excellent and has a high visa rate.
Tokyo Institute of Language Education
Tokyo Institute of Language Education is a Japanese language school located near Higashi Nakano Station on the JR Sobu Line and Toei Oedo Line. The school is conveniently located near Shinjuku and Ikebukuro, making it an ideal place to study. The school was established in 2000 and is accredited by the Association for the Promotion of Japanese Language Education. There are currently about 150 students.
The school has a beautiful environment and is well-equipped for education, with a lounge, computer room, and practice rooms.
This language school offers 1.5-year and 2-year Japanese language study programs. It is open to students with a high school diploma or higher (equivalent qualifications are acceptable), a total of at least 12 years of formal schooling, and Japanese language learning experience (a Japanese language level certificate is desirable).
The school enrolls students in April and October each year. Registration for April students is open until September ---- November 15 of the previous year; registration for October 4 is open until March 1 ------ May 15 of the same year.
The school is inexpensive, with tuition at 600,000/year, registration fee: 20,000; entrance fee: 30,000. Because it is in the center of Tokyo, the cost of living is slightly higher than the rest of Japan, at around 12-15 yen. The dormitories where students live are well-equipped, in a beautiful environment, with affordable rent and convenient transportation.
The school's teachers are experienced and very responsible, and provide after-school tutoring for students.
The school is an accredited school with a high visa rate.