Established in 1885, Chuo University has grown into one of Japan’s top comprehensive universities, with more than 26,000 students, six faculties, and 11 graduate schools. More than 800 foreign students study on two main campuses, the Korakuen Campus in downtown Tokyo and the Tama Campus in the western suburbs. Chuo is an ideal destination for study in Japan, offering foreign students a welcoming and supportive environment with easy access to all the excitement of Tokyo.
DOSHISHA UNIVERSITY
Doshisha University, founded in 1875, is a private university located in Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan. Under the educational principles of "Christianity", "Liberalism", and "Internationalism" Doshisha represents 29,000 students in 14 faculties and 16 graduate schools in two main campuses, and has 173 partner institutions in 41 counties and regions around the world. As one of the most globalized and international student-friendly universities in Japan, Doshisha offers various degree courses conducted entirely in English.
DAITO BUNKA UNIVERSITY
Daito Bunka University (DBU) was established in 1923 as an institute for Chinese classical studies and for the promotion of sinology in Japan. Today DBU strives to be a point of fusion between East and West. DBU continues to strive further on to open up a new era. One of its major current programs is to rebuild the Higashi-Matsuyama campus by 2015 to offer a new face with new facilities to its students.
FUKUSHIMA UNIVERSITY – ACADEMIA CONSORTIUM FUKUSHIMA
Fukushima University is a national university located in Fukushima, Japan. In addition to its world renown programs related to postdisaster recovery, it chairs the Academic Consortium Fukushima (ACF), consisting of all 18 university and postsecondary institutions in Fukushima. Following the March 11 disasters, member schools of the ACF have worked closely together to provide educational programs for producing "glocally" minded human resources that are essential for the region’s long-term revitalization.
DOKKYO UNIVERSITY
Dokkyo University was founded by Teiyu Amano on the principle that a "university is a place for character building through learning." Amano established a strict school tradition wherein foreign language education was stressed. Amano’s sincere ideas are stil alive in the school traditions, and this is why graduates of Dokkyo University are recognized throughout the world as human resources of high scholarship and human strength.
GAKUSHUIN UNIVERSITY
Gakushuin was founded in 1847 as the educational institution for the court nobility of Japan. The modern university offers long- and short-term programs for international students on its beautiful historic campus in central Tokyo.
Programs for international students include courses on Japanese language and culture. A new Faculty of International Social Studies will open in 2016 and offer courses taught in English in such disciplines as economics, business management, area studies, and finance.
AOYAMA GAKUIN UNIVERSITY
Aoyama Gakuin University (AGU) is part of the Aoyama Gakuin Educational Foundation, established by American Methodist missionaries in 1874. AGU provides a diverse education through 10 undergraduate and 12 postgraduate faculties. AGU’s main campus is located in Shibuya,in central Tokyo. Total enrollment is about 20,000, and AGU is among the top-ranking private universities in Japan. AGU has more than 100 international partners around the globe, and more than 50 courses are taught in English.
AICHI PREFECTURAL UNIVERSITY
A doctoral granting, comprehensive public institution in central Japan, Aichi Prefectural University has two campuses in a quiet, green suburban area east of central Nagoya. With its easy access to academic, cultural, and industrial resources, the university provides an ideal learning environment for students pursuing their undergraduate and postgraduate work, offerings range of study fields in arts and humanities, social science, information technology, and health science at five undergraduate schools and four graduate schools.
UZBEK STATE WORLD LANGUAGES UNIVERSITY
Uzbekistan State University of World Languages (Uzbek: O’zbek Davlat Jahon Tillari Universiteti, Узбек Давлат Жахон Тиллари Университети Russian: Узбекский государственный университет мировых языков) is one of the leading universities in Tashkent city and in Uzbekistan. The Importance of language is essential[1] to every aspect and interaction in the modern world. Language is the most important tool in contributing the knowledge and information among people and countries. Therefore, the world needs highly trained professionals, who mastered different languages, which would lead to the development of any country. "Uzbekistan State University of World Languages" has set the goals of upbringing highly trained philologist, and cover the demands for the professionals on philology field. "Uzbekistan State University of World Languages" was first established by the Decree of President of Republic of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov in the year of 1992 on 12 May, number 401 under the base of "Republican Russian language and literature pedagogics Institute" and "Tashkent state foreign languages pedagogics institute". In recent years, the "Uzbekistan State University of World Languages" has become the best language teaching university of Uzbekistan and there are more than 15 languages which are taught at the ""Uzbekistan State University of World Languages", which are: English, German, French, Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Italian, Korean, Japanese, Iranian, Malaysian, Polish, Indian, Turkish, Greek and Indonesian. There are 8 faculties which give lessons in different subjects of philology
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF UZBEKISTAN (TASHKENT)
NUU began its function in 1918 as People’s University. From 1920 university was named Turkistan State University, 1923 Central Asian State University, from 1960 to 2000 it was named as Tashkent State University. On 14 th of September in 1995 according to the decree of Council of Ministries of Uzbekistan university was named after Mirzo Ulugbek.
NUU was first founded not only in Uzbekistan but in whole territory. Scientists and teachers of university greatly contributed to the development of science, education and scientific researches and educational system. Considering above mentioned contributions on 28 of January in 2000 university was claimed as National University of Uzbekistan according to the decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Nowadays there are 13 faculties, 45 spheres of bachelor degree, more than 100 spheres of master`s degree. National University of Uzbekistan is a basic university, which is always leader at creating State Educational Standards for universities, model of study plans and adopting them in other Universities.
1180 professors and teachers working now, among them 21 academicians, 200 doctor-professors, 550 candidates and Ph.D, more than 400 senior teachers and assistant teachers. Staffs scientific intellect is directed to the improvement of studies, methodology, scientific researches and cultural-moral affairs.