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Meiji University is one of the best universities in Japan and has the history for 140 years. It has four campuses located in Tokyo, the central of Japan. On the basis of its fundamental principle “Rights and Liberty” “Independence and Self-government”, we accept individuals from around the world to become a university open to the world.
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Located in the heart of Tokyo, Meiji University comprises 10...
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Meiji University is the country's most applied-to university, with applications to its undergraduate degrees amounting to approximately 100,000 annually. Meiji is a part of the Top Global University Project of Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.
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Meiji University is a 140-year-old university in Tokyo, Japan, with four campuses and a global vision. It offers degree programs in English in various fields of study for international students.
A Universidade de Meiji (明治 大学,?) é uma universidade privada localizada em Tóquio, Japão. É uma das maiores e mais prestigiadas universidades do Japão. Foi fundada em 1881 por três advogados da era Meiji: Tatsuo Kishimoto, Kozo Miyagi e Misao Yasiro. [1]
About Meiji University. Meiji University has expanded to become one of the most prominent private universities in Japan, and it is celebrating its 130th anniversary in 2011. With Rights, ... Read more Liberty, Independence and Self-Government as its guiding principles, we are committed to fostering students who satisfy the "needs of the times."