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, Liberty, Independence and Self-Government as its guiding principles, we are committed to fostering students who satisfy the "needs of the times." Sending out more than 470,000 graduates into the world to date, we have already made a great contribution to society.A group of young lawyers barely in their 30's : Tatsuo Kishimoto, Kozo Miyagi and Misao Yashiro established Meiji University as the Meiji Law School in January 1881. The era was characterized by Japan's urgent need to become a modern sovereign state. The three lawyers founded the Meiji Law School based on their fervent hope to "foster bright youths capable of leading a modern civil society in Japan."Currently Meiji University consists of nine Undergraduate Schools, nine Graduate School research departments and four Professional Graduate Schools, providing education for more than 32,000 students. Along with an excellent teaching staff to support international exchange students and academic exchange, we are promoting advanced research.Education OrganizationUndergraduate School of Law School of Commerce School of Political Science and Economics School of Arts and Letters School of Science and Technology School of Agriculture School of Business Administration School of information and Communication School of Global Japanese Studies Graduate Graduate School of Law Graduate School of Commerce Graduate School of Political Science and Economics Graduate School of Arts and Letters Graduate School of Science and Technology Graduate School of Agriculture Graduate School of Business Administration Graduate School of Information and Communication Graduate School of Humanities Graduate School of Governance Studies Graduate School of Global Business Graduate School of Professional Accountancy Law School
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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, Liberty, Independence and Self-Government as its guiding principles, we are committed to fostering students who satisfy the "needs of the times." Sending out more than 470,000 graduates into the world to date, we have already made a great contribution to society.A group of young lawyers barely in their 30's : Tatsuo Kishimoto, Kozo Miyagi and Misao Yashiro established Meiji University as the Meiji Law School in January 1881. The era was characterized by Japan's urgent need to become a modern sovereign state. The three lawyers founded the Meiji Law School based on their fervent hope to "foster bright youths capable of leading a modern civil society in Japan."Currently Meiji University consists of nine Undergraduate Schools, nine Graduate School research departments and four Professional Graduate Schools, providing education for more than 32,000 students. Along with an excellent teaching staff to support international exchange students and academic exchange, we are promoting advanced research.Education OrganizationUndergraduate School of Law School of Commerce School of Political Science and Economics School of Arts and Letters School of Science and Technology School of Agriculture School of Business Administration School of information and Communication School of Global Japanese Studies Graduate Graduate School of Law Graduate School of Commerce Graduate School of Political Science and Economics Graduate School of Arts and Letters Graduate School of Science and Technology Graduate School of Agriculture Graduate School of Business Administration Graduate School of Information and Communication Graduate School of Humanities Graduate School of Governance Studies Graduate School of Global Business Graduate School of Professional Accountancy Law School
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