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  1. A Universidade de Artes de Osaka (大阪芸術大学, Ōsaka Geijutsu Daigaku?) é uma instituição de ensino superior privada localizada em Kanan, na província de Osaka, Japão. Foi fundada em 1945.

  2. Osaka University of Arts (大阪芸術大学, Ōsaka Geijutsu Daigaku) is a private arts university located in Kanan, Minamikawachi District, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The university was founded in 1945 as Hirano English Cram School (平野英学塾, Hirano Eigakujuku), changing its name to Osaka School of the Fine Arts ...

  3. A Universidade de Artes de Osaka é uma instituição de ensino superior privada localizada em Kanan, na província de Osaka, Japão. Foi fundada em 1945.

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    The academic traditions of Osaka University reach back to the Kaitokudō(懐徳堂), an Edo-period school for local citizens founded in 1724, and the Tekijuku(適塾), a school of Rangaku for samurai founded by Ogata Kōan in 1838. The spirit of the university's humanities programmes is believed to be intimately rooted in the history of the Kaitokudō, whereas ...

    Toyonaka campus

    The Toyonaka campus is home to faculties of Humanities, Law, Economics, Science, and Engineering Science. It is also the academic base for Graduate Schools of International Public Policy, Language and Culture, a portion of Information Science, and the Center for the Practice of Legal and Political Expertise. All undergraduates attend classes on the Toyonaka campus during their first year of enrollment. Sports activities are primarily concentrated on the Toyonaka campus, with the exception of...

    Suita campus

    The Suita campus houses faculties of Human Sciences, Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Engineering. It contains the Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences and a portion of the Graduate School of Information Science and Technology. The campus is also home to the Osaka University Hospital and the Nationwide Joint Institute of Cybermedia Center and Research Center for Nuclear Physics.

    Minoh campus

    The Minoh campus was incorporated following the merger with the Osaka University of Foreign Studiesin October 2007. The Minoh campus is home to the School of Foreign Studies, the Research Institute for World Languages, and the Center for Japanese Language and Culture. In addition to these three campuses, the former Nakanoshima campus, the university's earliest campus located in downtown Osaka, served as the hub for the faculty of medicine until the transfer to the Suita campus was completed i...

    Osaka University consists of 11 undergraduate schools and 15 graduate schools. The undergraduate schools include Letters, Human Sciences, Foreign Studies, Law, Economics, Science, (Faculty of) Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Engineering, and Engineering Science. At postgraduate level, the schools cover a range of disciplines: Humaniti...

    General

    Osaka University is recognised as a prestigious university, evident in its consistent high rankings both domestically and internationally. In the 2024 QS World University Rankings by Quacquarelli Symonds, Osaka University was placed 80th globally and 3rd in Japan, after UTokyo and KyotoU.In the 2024 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, it was ranked 175th globally. As a research institution, Osaka University ranks highly in Japan. According to Thomson Reuters, it is ranked 2nd fo...

    Subjects

    Its notable research achievements include leading positions in immunology (first in Japan, fourth globally), material science (fourth in Japan, fifteenth globally), and chemistry (fifth in Japan, fourteenth globally).It also ranks seventh for research funding per researcher in the Japanese COE Programme and third in Japan for the number of patents accepted in 2017. In the Nature index2024 annual table, Osaka University was ranked 34th globally for its output in selected journals in the fields...

    Selectivity

    Osaka University is one of the most selective universities in Japan. In most Japanese university selectivity tables, Osaka University comes after the top two universities, the University of Tokyo and Kyoto University. OU's acceptance rate is 13%.

    Osaka University and Nagoya University hold regular Athletics Competition every year. Recent years Osaka also has a regular windsurfing competition relationship with Kyoto University, Kobe University, and Taiwan's National Sun Yat-sen University.

    Sciences

    1. Hantaro Nagaoka, 1st President of OU, pioneer of Japanese physics 2. Hideki Yukawa, recipient of the 1949 Nobel Prize in Physics 3. Yoichiro Nambu, recipient of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics 4. Akira Yoshino, recipient of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 5. Hiroshi Ishiguro, creator of Geminoid robots 6. Tadamitsu Kishimoto, 14th President of OU, 2009 Crafoord Prizewinner 7. Toshio Hirano, 17th President of OU, 2009 Crafoord Prizewinner 8. Kiyoshi Nagai, biologist at the MRC Laboratory...

    Business and Arts

    1. Akio Morita, Sony co-founder, Asian of the Century 2. Masataka Taketsuru, father of Japan's whiskyindustry 3. Osamu Tezuka, Japanese manga artist, cartoonist, and animator 4. Ryōtarō Shiba, one of the most important writers in contemporary Japan 5. Norihiko Hibino, Japanese video game composer and saxophonist 1. Kunio Nakamura, businessman, the president of Panasonic 2. Takamitsu Azuma, architect. Professor of Osaka University (1985-1997), Emeritus Professor 3. Seishi Yokomizo, novelist an...

    Politics

    1. Mitoji Yabunaka, current Japanese Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs 2. Heizo Takenaka, Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications 3. Shinji Tarutoko, former member of the House of Representatives 1. Shuzen Tanigawa, Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party, member of the House of Councillors 2. Satoshi Umemura, Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan, member of the House of Councillors 3. Mitsuo Mitani, Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan, memb...

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  4. Universidad de Arte de Osaka (大阪芸術大学, Ōsaka Geijutsu Daigaku? ) es una universidad privada de arte localizada en Kanan , Distrito de Minamikawachi , Prefectura de Osaka , Japón. La universidad fue fundada en 1945 como Hirano English Cram School ( 平野英学塾 , Hirano Eigakujuku ?

  5. About: Osaka University of Arts. Osaka University of Arts (大阪芸術大学, Ōsaka Geijutsu Daigaku) is a private arts university located in Kanan, Minamikawachi District, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.