Introduction to Kyoto University:
A national comprehensive university in Japan. The school is located in Kyoto. Formerly known as Imperial University of Kyoto, it was founded in 1897. At that time, there were five departments: rationality, engineering, law, medicine and literature. . 19 19 Add the Department of Economics. 1923 The Ministry of Agriculture was added. 1949 was renamed, and the Education Department and Education Department were added. 1960 pharmacy department was added. There are undergraduate and graduate schools. The undergraduate course includes literature, law, science, medicine, medicine, engineering, agriculture, teaching, economics and teaching.
The graduate school has research departments such as literature, teaching, law, economics, science, medicine, medicine, industry and agriculture. Except for the medical research department, there are only doctoral programs, and the other eight research departments have master's and doctoral programs. The school also has 13 research institutes for humanities, atomic energy, basic physics, mathematical analysis, atomic reactors, primates, economics, viruses, disaster prevention, food science, wood, chest diseases and chemistry, as well as large-scale computers, radiation biology research and information processing education.
There are five research centers 15, including medical polymer research, environmental protection, southeast Asia research, unearthed cultural relics research, nuclear fusion reaction research, ultra-high level radio wave research, radioisotope research, African region research, genetic factor experimental facilities, international exchange, sports guidance and health care management. Kyoto University is famous for its research on freedom of study, and its reputation in Japan is second only to that of Tokyo University.