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Best Universities for Programs in Japan 2025

Number of institutions: 244
    • Bunkyo City, Japan

    Toyo University was founded as a small academy of philosophy in 1887. It served as the first university that accepted female students in Japan. Today, more than 30,000 students are learning in 4 different campuses located in/around the Tokyo area, including 1,500 international students from many different parts of the world. Programs at the undergraduate level consist of 14 faculties and 48 departments, including departments of humanities, social sciences, engineering, and computer/IT science. Department of Global Innovation Studies and the Department of Regional Development Studies are English-medium programs, in which students can complete all coursework in English. 

    • Hiroshima, Japan

    Eikei University of Hiroshima (EUH) is a public university, which has been established by the prefectural government of Hiroshima, Japan in 2021. EUH offers a single department named Social System Design based on SDGs-oriented liberal arts subjects and practical programs and is a "22nd Century-type University" that will deliver change makers who will positively change society.

    • Ghent, Belgium
    • Alcoi, Spain
    • + 2 more

    The Faculty of Engineering and Architecture is one of the largest faculties of Ghent University. It combines state-of-the-art research with a top-notch education in all significant engineering and architecture fields. The faculty strongly focuses on international relations. It offers a wide array of master's programmes taught in English and is active in all major exchange programmes. Through research collaboration and educational links with top European institutions, the faculty strives to further enhance its international perspective.

    • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    • Bailrigg, United Kingdom
    • + 3 more

    The first public administration school in Latin America, the Brazilian School of Public Administration at the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV EBAP) was established in Rio de Janeiro on April 15, 1952 through a partnership between the United Nations (UN) and the FGV, in order to respond to demands for qualified professionals in this field.

    • Minato City, Japan

    Established in 1858 by Yukichi Fukuzawa as a small school of Western learning, Keio has a history as Japan’s very first private institution of higher learning. Over 160 years since its founding, Keio has thrived under its founder’s motto of jitsugaku, or empirical science, as it continues to transform Japan as a modern nation through contributions to education, research, and medicine.

    • Shinjuku City, Japan

    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. Waseda Vision 150 is a strategic plan formulated in 2012 to establish Waseda University as a leading global university by its 150th anniversary in 2032. Vision 1. Students of the Highest Caliber and Character Who Show Promise in Being Able to Contribute to the World.

    • Kobe, Japan

    Formally established in 1949, Kobe University is a national university based in western Japan. Its roots date back further, to 1902, when it was originally known as Kobe Higher Commercial School. Today, Kobe University is one of Japan’s leading comprehensive universities with 10 faculties and schools, 15 graduate schools and a great number of research centers and institutions.

    • Suita, Japan

    In August 2017, Osaka University established provosts and strategic committees to realize swift decision-making and optimize university administrative efficiency under the leadership of the president. For an agile management system, two executive vice presidents are named as provosts: a senior executive vice president of university management and a senior executive vice president of education and research. The strategic committees are roughly divided into 3 groups each according to a branch of science: social sciences, engineering sciences, and life sciences.

    • Tokyo, Japan
    • Singapore, Singapore

    Waseda Business School (WBS) aims to support those who aspire to a step up in their career and those who plan to start a new career by studying at a business school. Our society today is undergoing rapid change. The world is globalizing, new technologies are appearing successively, and the market is changing. In order to survive in the global competitive environment, management knowledge of a global standard is essential.

    • Manchester, United Kingdom
    • Budapest, Hungary
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    World-class university preparation qualifications designed by universities for international students to succeed at university.

    • Yamagata, Japan

    Beginning with the opening of Yamagata Prefectural Normal School in 1878, five educational institutions (Yamagata High School, Yamagata Normal School, Yamagata Youth Normal School, Yonezawa Technical College, Yamagata Prefectural) began in 1949. Agricultural and Forestry College) was established as a new national university. In 2019, we have inherited the history and tradition of celebrating the 70th anniversary of our founding, and we are sending out many excellent human resources to society.

    • Tottori, Japan

    The symbol mark of the University represents the initial letter “T” of Tottori University, which is designed in the form of a dynamically flying bird. The flowing lines comprising the mark express the dynamism with which the University flexibly adapts to the new era as a unique and attractive university with a distinct identity. The two wings intersecting in the center symbolize infinite (∞) possibility and the Fusion of Knowledge and Practice, the University’s basic principles, and represent the continuous growth of the University. The three circles comprised of two wings and a tail represent the goals* of the University’s education and research activities, while the image colors of blue and green represent the sky and the sea or the earth and life, which are symbols of the Earth, suggesting that the University develops globally while being nurtured by rich nature. 1) Development of well educated human resources that can play key roles in society 2) Promotion of cutting-edge research to solve global, human, and social issues 3) Contribution to the industries and culture of the local community

    • Taito City, Japan

    Tokyo Geidai is an internationally unique arts university that offers programs not only in fine arts and music, but also in film and new media, and art management as part of global art studies. As “a wellspring of creativity that can change the world”, the university, alongside the faculty staff and administrators, will continue efforts to nurture the next generation of outstanding artists, to promote the power of Japanese art and culture, and to contribute towards the global development of art through close collaboration with relevant organizations including the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and the Agency for Cultural Affairs, thereby allowing the university to maximize its capabilities and values.

    • Nisshin, Japan

    In today’s globalizing society of co-existence between multiple languages and cultures, importance is attached not only to English as the global language but also to other languages. Just like languages, a stance of accepting multiple cultures is also seen as essential. In light of this social background, the School of Foreign Studies takes an academic approach to explore world languages and cultures. Students engage in academic learning regarding the languages, literature, cultures, societies, and other features of the linguistic area they major in, delving deep into the ways of thinking and behaviors of people with different cultural backgrounds. In addition to their major language, they also learn multiple languages to gain a multifaceted perspective and become global human resources with excellent language proficiency and interpersonal skills.

    • Kobe, Japan

    Le Cordon Bleu has been helping passionate students follow their culinary dreams over the last 125 years. Students come to Le Cordon Bleu from all walks of life. They are beginners enthusiastic about the culinary arts but utterly inexperienced; they are far along on one career path and ready for the next; they are established professionals seeking to improve themselves. Regardless of their ultimate goal – to run a restaurant or catering company, hotel or retail management, journalism, consulting, food styling – the students of Le Cordon Bleu come for the culinary education that will allow them to succeed.