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Waseda University, referred to as Waseda University for short, is a private university headquartered in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Waseda University was founded by former Prime Minister Fujimoto 1882, one of the founding fathers of Meiji Restoration, with the spirit of "independence of learning", "flexible use of learning" and "a nation with exemplary achievements". As the leading private university in Japan, Waseda University attaches great importance to international cooperation and exchanges. Waseda University has been the university with the largest number of Japanese students and one of the most famous universities in China since 2009, except for English courses in six departments and 1 1 research department. According to the QS World University Ranking published on 20 18, Waseda University ranks 208th in the world and 36th in Asia in the QS Asian University Ranking. Meanwhile, according to the employment ranking of university graduates published by the same company, Waseda University ranks 27th in the world, 7th in Asia, and Japan 1.

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Waseda University ranks 303rd in the world among CWUR world universities from 20 18 to 20 19. In 20 18, QS world university ranked 203rd. In 20 18, usnews ranked 357th in the world.

Waseda University, referred to as Zaoda, is a world-renowned research-oriented comprehensive university located in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. 1882, with the declaration of "learning to be independent", former Japanese Prime Minister Nobuyuki Oto founded Waseda University.

Waseda University is a class A top school of the world's top university project in Japan facing the world's top 100, and a core member of the Ru1academic research forum in Japan. A founding member of Asia-Pacific International Education Association (APAIE), one of the five member schools of the Association of Pacific Rim University, a top research university organization in Japan, and a member of the baseball league of six universities in Tokyo. Its graduates are brilliant and have a wide influence in the world.

Seven Japanese prime ministers all graduated from Waseda University, and nearly one-third of the members of Parliament are from Waseda University. The founders and presidents of many famous companies such as Sony, Casio, Samsung, Toshiba, Lotte, Nintendo, Panasonic, Sanyo and Uniqlo (Fast Retailing) were all born in Waseda University. So far, 30 alumni have won the Akutagawa Prize, the highest prize in Japanese literature, ranking first in Japan.