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PARTNER INSTITUTIONS

以下は、J-MCPプロジェクトで提携している国内機関のリストです。 

このリストに掲載されていない機関にご興味のある方は、関西大学国際部(sekai-kokusai@ml.kandai.jp)までお問い合わせください。

Below is a list of domestic institutions partnered for the J-MCP project. Interested parties not on the list should contact Kansai University's Division of International Affairs (sekai-kokusai@ml.kandai.jp) for more information.

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Kansai University​
関西大学

Kansai University is one of Japan’s leading private universities, boasting over 130 years of history and over 400,000 graduates. The current student body is approximately 30,000 students, including around 1,000 international students from 160 partner universities in 37 countries and regions, spread over 13 faculties, 13 graduate schools, and 2 professional graduate schools across six campuses located in Osaka. We offer a diverse range of learning opportunities for international students, including attending the university to seek an academic degree, as a foreign research student, on an exchange program with partner universities, and to participate in the Japanese Language and Culture Program Preparatory Course (Bekka) for the purpose of preparing to study at an undergraduate or graduate school in Japan. Whether it is combined education with local students, or specially designed courses for international students, Kansai University provides an exceptional learning environment.

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Chiba University​
千葉大学

Chiba University was established as a new national university in 1949, bringing under its umbrella the Chiba Normal School and Chiba Medical College, its predecessor institutions with a history of roughly 150 years. Education at Chiba University is guided by our philosophy, "Always Aim Higher," and we have been taking active steps to create a learning environment that will nurture emerging leaders with superior intelligence and humanity, who will be able to play active roles in a global society through their acquisition of excellent academics worthy of the highest institution of learning.

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Osaka Metropolitan University
大阪公立大学 

In April 2022, Osaka Prefecture University and Osaka City University united to form the Osaka Metropolitan University (OMU). OMU is now the largest public university in Japan with 15 graduate schools in social sciences, science, engineering, medicine etc. The University aims to be a world-class university in advanced research that is not bound by the conventional academic framework.

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Soka University​
創価大学

Soka University is a private university in Hachiōji, Tokyo, Japan. In 2014, the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) designated Soka University as one of Japan's Top Global Universities. The university has 8 faculties with a total of around 8,000 students, 400 of whom are international students.

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Nanzan University
南山大学

From modest beginnings as a College of Foreign Languages in 1946, Nanzan took a small step to become a single Faculty of Arts and Letters in 1949 and has since grown into a fully-fledged university with a worldwide reputation for academic excellence. Today, Nanzan is among Japan’s leading catholic universities, with approximately 10,000 students, including over 300 international students. With 8 undergraduate faculties and 6 graduate schools, as well as the Center for Japanese Studies, we continue to explore internationalization that is congruent with our educational motto “For Human Dignity.”

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Hokkaido University​
北海道大学

Hokkaido University is a leading comprehensive university that places importance on its graduate schools. The university started out in 1876 as the Sapporo Agricultural College, the first modern academic institute in Japan. During its long history, the college was promoted to an Imperial University and then flourished after the creation of the new university system. Over this period, we have declared and cultivated our basic philosophies of education and research, namely the “Frontier Spirit,” “Global Perspectives,” “All-round Education” and “Practical Learning.”

Students

​募集対象学生
ELIGIBLE STUDENTS

下記の国内外の機関に所属する学生が、本プロジェクトの参加対象となります。

Students from the following domestic and overseas institutions are eligible to enroll in J-MCP courses. 

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