Asian universities (English: Asia University;; Japanese Hiragana: ぁじぁだぃがく) is a Japanese private university, which was founded in 194 1 and provides university education at 1950. The abbreviations of universities are "Yada" and "AU". Known as the "Great East Asian Empire", it is one of the five key private universities in Kanto (Dadong Culture University, Donghai University, Asian University, Teijing University, and Guoshiguan University). Professional baseball players, famous in large numbers, are regarded as social science universities with great difficulty in selecting exams.
The campus is located in Musashino, Tokyo, about 20 minutes by subway from downtown Tokyo. The school has an international department to receive and select international students.
Asian universities are composed of short-term undergraduate departments (business), universities (business, economics, law, international relations, urban creation and foreign students) and universities (Asian international business strategy research, business research, economic research and legal research).
College environment:
The school has a graduate school; There are five colleges in the university: School of Management, School of Economics, School of Law, School of International Relations and School of International Cultural Exchange. In terms of employment, the employment guidance department is responsible for contacting and guiding graduates' employment. In addition, the school attaches great importance to the recruitment of international students, and has a one-year preparatory department for international students, aiming to upgrade to the undergraduate level of the school, focusing on learning Japanese and Japan. Those who pass the exam are recommended to enter the first year of the school's management, economy, law and international relations department according to their own wishes.
194 1 Xingyate School, the predecessor of Asian University, was established, with the school philosophy of "self-help and cooperation". Its founder is Mr Kenzo Ota, the founder of the school. In his book, he describes that "everyone must first cultivate their own personality and ability, and then help others achieve more fruitful results".
Asian universities have been adhering to the spirit of "self-help and cooperation" since 194 1 was founded. Since the establishment of the school, I have been very concerned about the importance of the Asian region, and think that Japan is a part of the Asian region and should contribute to its development. This concept is consistent with the founding concept of the school, and the rapid growth in Asia today is enough to prove the forward-looking concept of the school. The foundation of education is the close spiritual communication between teachers and students. And it was the only school that accepted international students from all over Asia.