Founded in 1869, 1897, it officially became a national university in Japan with a university degree. The abbreviation of university is "Jingda". It is the second national university in Japan after Tokyo University.
There are many first-class scientific research institutions in Kyoto University, such as iPS Cell Research Institute, RIMS Institute of Mathematical Analysis, and Kyoto University Institute of Disaster Prevention. As one of the highest institutions of learning in Japan, Kyoto University enjoys a high reputation in the world and is known as the "cradle of scientists".
Introduction to Kyoto University:
Kyoto University has three campuses-Yoshida main campus, Yuzhi campus and Kwai campus-as well as facilities located in other parts of Japan, such as field venues for research. International students and domestic students have the same tuition fees, and some college students have housing.
Universities * * * have 10 departments offering undergraduate degrees: comprehensive humanities, literature, education, law, economics, science, medicine, pharmacy, engineering and agriculture. College graduates study liberal arts and science courses, as well as more specialized courses. Kyoto University also has a 18 graduate school, including an Asian-African Studies School and a School of Management. Graduate schools offer master's, doctoral and professional degree courses.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Kyoto University