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  1. Japanese Cultural Events and Interactions with Japanese Students. READ MORE. Toyo University International Residences

  2. About Toyo University. With a long tradition stretching back to 1887 and an extensive curriculum, Toyo University endeavors to develop “human resources” possessing the ability to succeed in today’s global society. READ MORE.

  3. Toyo University is home to 14 faculties comprising 48 departments and 15 graduate schools comprising 36 courses. Now more than 1,400 international degree-seeking students learn at Toyo University. In addition to courses taught in Japanese, students can take courses in other languages.

  4. Toyo University administers entrance exams for international students in all of its humanities- and science-oriented faculties, and employs an entrance exam system that is open to a broad range of students.

  5. Aug 21, 2024 · Admission. Read the Application Guide and visit the application website from the following link on this page to apply for the Online Entrance Examination offered to International Applicants. Toyo SDGs Ambassador Scholarship for International Students.

  6. As a comprehensive university with a broad range of faculties and departments in the humanities and sciences, Toyo University provides an environment for a diversity of study styles.

  7. May 28, 2020 · What is Toyo University? With a long tradition stretching back to 1887 and an extensive curriculum, Toyo University endeavors to develop “human resources” possessing the ability to succeed in today’s global society. READ MORE

  8. With the aim of cultivating global citizens equipped not only with specialized skills that meet world standards, but also with a strong sense of character, Toyo University’s 15 graduate schools and 36 courses of study prepare students for the challenges of an interconnected world.

  9. 東洋大学は1887年に哲学者・井上円了により創立されました。白山・赤羽台・朝霞・川越の4つのキャンパスに文系から理系まで幅広い学問分野を擁する総合大学です。

  10. Mar 31, 2023 · Founded in 1887, Toyo University is the only private university in Japan that puts “philosophy education” into practice. Its predecessor, Philosophy Academy, was a product of the social circumstances that existed in Japan at that time of its foundation.