Brief introduction of Kyushu University
Kyushu University, referred to as the Ninth University for short, is a well-known research-oriented national comprehensive university, headquartered in Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, and occupies an important academic position in Japan and even the world. After the establishment of Imperial University in Tokyo and Imperial University in Kyoto, it was proposed to establish another Imperial University in Kyushu, Japan. 1903 In April, as a branch of Kyoto Imperial University, Fukuoka Medical University affiliated to Kyoto Imperial University was established, which was the predecessor of Kyushu University. 19 1 1 was established as "Kyushu Imperial University" by the Japanese government in. On 1947 after World War II, Kyushu Imperial University was officially renamed as "Kyushu University" 1. At present, nine universities * * * have 10 departments,165,438+0 research departments, 3 research institutes and165,438+0 research centers, so it is a large-scale comprehensive university. There are about18,200 students and 4,500 faculty members, including * * * international students 1 1. Kyushu University, as the third established imperial university in Japan, has been firmly in the position of the highest institution of learning in Kyushu, Japan, during the long development process of more than a century. At the same time, Jiuda is also an important member of Japanese academic organizations such as RU 1 1 Academic Seminar, Federation of Eight Engineering Departments and Super International University Program. The Ninth National Congress has always had an excellent style of study and rigorous scholarship. It attaches importance to students' learning and practice, and teachers also attach importance to heuristic teaching. A large number of famous scholars have come out from here and made contributions to society.