Reason:
According to the QS World University Rankings, Keio University in Japan ranked 197 in the world in 2023, China University ranked 194, which is closer to Keio University in Japan, and Tongji University ranked 2 12. So Keio University in Japan is equivalent to Wuhan University or Tongji University in China.
Brief introduction of Keio University:
Keio University, founded in Tokyo 1858, Japan, is a world-renowned research-oriented comprehensive university with a long reputation in Japan. The school has six campuses, including Riji Campus, Shang Ya Campus, Southern Hunan Fujisawa Campus and Zhi Zhi Campus, with 18 undergraduate colleges and 14 graduate schools.
Keio University, formerly known as Lan Xue University, was renamed Keio University at 1968. Keio University's undergraduate education includes literature department, law department, business department, science department, environmental information department and pharmacy department, as well as the largest correspondence department in Japanese universities.
Department of Key Education, Keio University:
Literature department:
It is one of the oldest departments in Keio City. It is characterized by involving literature, philosophy, library, interpersonal relationship and other disciplines, with a wide range of research. There are 142 courses offered by teachers alone, but each subject has its own unique personality, and famous writers and scholars such as Kubota Wantaro, Kojima Masajiro, Yamamoto Kenji, Ikeda Meilang and Eto Jun have emerged.
Department of Economics:
Fukuzawa Yukichi, the founder of the school, first taught economics here. He accepted western ideas, translated foreign economic works, and called for learning from the west and establishing a new economic system. Under his influence, Keio has successively grown a large number of outstanding economists, such as Junichiro Koizumi, Seiichiro Takahashi and Nomura Kanetaro.
Legal Department:
The Department of Law is composed of law and political science, both of which have a history of 100 years. The teacher-student ratio of the two disciplines is basically 1 to 1, which forms a trinity model of law, politics, Japan and Kyrgyzstan and establishes a free and open academic atmosphere.