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  1. A Japanese statesman who served as the prime minister, Shigenobu Okuma founded Waseda University, then called Tokyo Senmon Gakko, on October 21, 1882. In the first class, 80 students enrolled in the Departments of Political Science, Law, English, and Physical Science.

  2. Waseda was founded as Tōkyō Professional School (東京専門学校, Tōkyō Senmon Gakkō) on 21 October 1882 by samurai scholar and Meiji -era politician and former prime minister Ōkuma Shigenobu.

  3. Feb 10, 2022 · Although Waseda University had changed its name from Tokyo Senmon Gakko in 1902, institutionally, it remained a college. The only institutions that were legally universities were the Imperial Universities. The establishment of private universities was not recognized.

  4. A progressive university of traditions. Waseda’s culture and traditions have evolved over time since 1882, but its founding principles remain firm. The Waseda spirit lives in the hearts of over 600,000 alumni. Here, we present the changing and unchanged about the University.

  5. Waseda University, coeducational institution of higher learning founded in 1882 in Tokyo. The school is private but receives some government financing and is subject to some degree of government control. Originally known as Tokyo Senmon Gakko (College), the institution was renamed Waseda University.

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  6. Waseda was founded as Tōkyō Professional School (東京専門学校, Tōkyō Senmon Gakkō) on 21 October 1882 by samurai scholar and Meiji -era politician and former prime minister Ōkuma Shigenobu.

  7. Waseda University was founded in 1882 as Tokyo Senmon Gakko (College) by scholar and Meiji-era politician Okuma Shigenobu ( 大隈 重信), the 8th (June 30, 1898 – November 8, 1898) and 17th (April 16, 1914 – October 9, 1916) Prime Minister of Japan. Ōkuma was an early advocate of Western science and culture in Japan.

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