What is the world ranking of Kyoto University in Japan?
Kyoto University in Japan ranks 28th in the world. In the ranking of 200, Japan ranks 9, and in the top 500, Japan ranks 15. The performance of Kyoto University in Japan is still strong and stable. In the overall list, the public universities of Kyoto University in Japan occupy an overwhelming advantage. It seems that not only the tuition fees and scholarships are excellent, but also the public universities in China have always been the "Bai Yueguang" for international students. The predecessor of Kyoto University was Kyoto Imperial University founded by 1897, which was the second largest imperial university in Japan at that time. 1949, No.3 middle school was merged into the university and renamed the College of Literature. 1953 In April, according to the new national education regulations, the Graduate School of Kyoto University was established. 1992 10/0 In October, the College of Arts and Sciences was reorganized into a university10 College, which was named the Institute of Comprehensive Anthropology. 20 17 was recognized as a designated national university by the Japanese government. The school covers an area of 3744.92 square meters and has three campuses: Yoshida, Yuzhi and Guangxi. There are 10 undergraduate colleges, 18 graduate schools (May 2022), 5,500 faculty members and 23,000 undergraduates and graduate students. The school has 1 1 Nobel Prize winners. In the QS World University Ranking published in June 2023, Kyoto University ranked 46th among 1503 universities. Times Higher Education of Kyoto University ranks 68th in the comprehensive ranking of universities in the world.