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词条 Dokkyo University
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  1. History

  2. Facilities

  3. Academics

     Schools  Undergraduate  Postgraduate   International exchanges   Exchange agreements 

  4. Student life

      Athletics  

  5. People

      Alumni  

  6. Rankings

  7. See also

  8. External links

  9. References

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}}{{nihongo|Dokkyo University|獨協大学|Dokkyō Daigaku}} is a private university in Sōka, Saitama, Japan, which is a liberal, co-educational institution noted for its language education programs and international exchanges. The university was founded in 1964, its roots can be traced back as early as 1881.

Undergraduate admissions are selective, with an admission rate ranging from 30-40%.[1]

History

The name "Dokkyo" is the Japanese-style dual kanji-based abbreviation of Verein für deutsche Wissenschaften, or {{nihongo|German Studies Society|獨逸學協會|Doitsu-gaku Kyōkai}}. What was to become today's Dokkyo University was founded on 18 September 1881 by various people, among them scholars Nishi Amane and Katō Hiroyuki, diplomats Inoue Kaoru and Aoki Shūzō and statesmen Shinagawa Yajirō and Katsura Tarō as Verein für deutsche Wissenschaften, or {{nihongo|German Studies Society|獨逸學協會|Doitsu-gaku Kyōkai}} The first chancellor was Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa.

It developed into Schule des Vereins für deutsche Wissenschaften, or {{nihongo|German Studies Society School|獨逸學協會學校|Doitsu-gaku Kyōkai Gakkō}} in 1883, which opened its doors exclusively to boys in line with the custom at the time. They also founded a highly prestigious law school to study Japan's first constitution The Constitution of the Great Empire of Japan, modeled after the Prussian one with criminal codes also modeled after the German ones, but the elite law division was absorbed by the Imperial University of Tokyo Faculty of Law in 1895.

The school went through a minor negative campaign due to World War I, when Japan sided with the British Empire against the German Empire from August 1914 to November 1918, but the majority of the Japanese public was either pro-German or neutral despite Japan's position in the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. The 1920s saw its heyday when the school sent the highest number of boys into the nation's top {{nihongo|Daiichi Kōtō Gakkō|第一高等学校|Daiichi Kōtō Gakkō}} ("High School No.1") in Tokyo, popularly known as "Ichikō", which is today's Liberal Arts campus of the University of Tokyo. The collapse of the two great empires of Germany and Japan in 1945, however, rendered the elite school into a mere boys' high school of middle rank.

During the early 1960s Dokkyo School's graduate and former Education Minister {{nihongo|Amano Teiyū|天野貞祐|Amano Teiyū}} was invited to found the University with money from the school and local governments. They started their first lectures on a higher education level in April 1964.

Overview of universities history[2]
YearEvent
1883Doitsu-gaku Kyokai (German Association) founded
1884Specialized subject courses (Law & Politics) established
1948Dokkyo Junior and Senior High Schools launched under new school system
1964Dokkyo University founded in Soka City

Saitama Faculty of Foreign Languages (Department of German & English) and Faculty of Economics (Department of Economics) established

Amano Teiyu assumed the position of first President.

1966Department of Management Science added to Faculty of Economics
1967Faculty and Department of Law established

Department of French added to Faculty of Foreign Languages

1977Graduate School of Law, Postgraduate program established
1981Foreign Language Educational Research Center established

INformation Center established

1983100th Anniversary of Dokkyo Gakuen (Dokkyo Educational Foundation)
198420th Anniversary of Dokkyo University / International Center
1986Graduate School of Foreign Languages

Postgraduate Program established (German & English)

1989Doctoral Program at Graduate School of Law added
1990Master's Program at Graduate School of Foreign Language added (German & English)

Doctoral Program at Graduate School of Foreign Language added (German & English)

Postgradual Program at Graduate School of Economics established

1992Doctoral Program at Graduate School of Economics added
1994Doctoral Program at Graduate School of Foreign Language added (French)
1999Department of Languages and Culture added to Faculty of Foreign Languages

Department of International Legal Studies added to Faculty of Law

Completion of 35th Anniversary Centre

2003120th Anniversary of Dokkyo Gakuen Graduate School of Foreign Languages

One-year Master's Program in English (Focus: English Teaching) at the Graduate School of Economics established

One-year Master's Program in Economics and Management Science (Focus: Information) established

200440th Anniversary of Dokkyo University

Dokkyo Law School (Graduate School of Law) established

2005One-year Postgraduate Program in Japanese Teaching at the Graduate School of Foreign Languages added
2007Faculty of International Liberal Arts established

Institute of Regional Research established

Institute of Human and Environmental Symbiosis Research established

Legal Service Centre for Children and Local Community established

2008Department of Policy Studies established at the Faculty of Law
2009Department of Tourism and Transnational Studies added to Faculty of Foreign Languages
2013Department of Economics and Sustainability added to Faculty of Economics

Facilities

The university is located in Sōka, Saitama, around 30 minutes from the Tokyo Metropolitan area. The facilities are arranged on a campus-styled property and include the Central, East and West buildings, a Student Center, Library and Research Center, a University Sports Ground and various gardens and additional buildings.

The campus is situated next to the Denu river and can be accessed via the East, West, South or Ground Gate.[3][4]

The Teiyu Amano Memorial Stadium, home of the university's baseball team, is located off-campus in Koshigaya.{{Citation needed|date=August 2018}}

Academics

Schools

Undergraduate

  • Faculty of Foreign Languages
    • Department of German
    • Department of English
    • Department of French
  • Faculty of International Liberal Arts
    • Department of Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Faculty of Economics
    • Department of Economics
    • Department of Management Science
  • Faculty of Law
    • Department of Law
    • Department of International Legal Studies
    • Department of Policy Studies (since 2008)

Postgraduate

  • Graduate Schools
    • Graduate School of Law
    • Graduate School of Foreign Languages
    • Graduate School of Economics
  • Dokkyo Law School

International exchanges

The university has an International Center, an overseas study program and various exchange agreements with universities worldwide. It also offers a Japanese Language and Culture Program for exchange students.[5]

Exchange agreements

The university maintains student and academic exchange programs with various national and international universities.[6]

Overview of exchange agreements
PartnerPartnership since
Autonomous University of Barcelona
Cardiff University1999[7]
Catholic University of Daegu2003[8]
Fudan University1999
Hochschule Bremen (University of Applied Sciences Bremen)2006[9]
Inha University2006
Institut d'études politiques de Lyon2006[10]
Konkuk University[11]
Kyung Hee University[12]
Oxford Brookes University
Philipps-Universität Marburg
University of Marburg[13]
University of Alabama1992[14]
University of Basel[15]
Université de Bourgogne (University of Burgundy)1985
Université Catholique de l'Ouest1997
Universität Duisburg-Essen (University of Duisburg-Essen)1984[16][17]
University of Essex1983
University of the Fraser Valley2009[18]
Universidad de Guadalajara2012
University of Illinois1998[19]
University of Malaga[20]
University of the Sunshine Coast2004[21]
University of Wollongong1996[22]
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point[23]
University of Wisconsin–Madison2002
Universität Wien (University of Vienna)2003
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität (University of Münster)2004[24]
York University1998[25]
Overview of affiliated universities
CountryUniversityStudent exchange programAcademic exchange program
AustraliaSouthern Cross University
University of the Sunshine Coast
University of Wollongong
AustriaUniversität Wien
ChinaAnyang University
Beijing Normal University
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Dalian University of Technology
East China Normal University
Fudan University
CanadaUniversity of the Fraser Valley
York University
CzechMasaryk University
FranceEtudes Politiques de Lyon associé à l'Institut d'Asie Orientale✓(accept only)
Université Catholique de l'Ouest
Université de Bourgogne✓(short period only)
Université Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne
GermanyFreie Universität Berlin
Hochschule Bremen
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Philipps Universität Marburg
Stiftung Universität Hildesheim
Universität Duisburg-Essen
Universität Heidelberg
Universität Regensburg
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
JamaicaThe University of the West Indies
KoreaCatholic University of Daegu
Inha University
Konkuk University
Kyung Hee University
Sungshin University
Yonsei University
MexicoUniversidad de Guadalajara
SpainUniversidad de Málaga
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
SwitzerlandUniversität Basel
TaiwanSoochow University
TurkeyBoğaziçi University
United KingdomCardiff University
Newcastle University
The University of Manchester
University of Essex
University of Leicester
United States of AmericaCalifornia State University, Monterey Bay
San Francisco State University
The University of Alabama
University of California, Davis
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point

Student life

Athletics

Dokkyo offers a variety of athletic programs. The university's baseball team has been competing in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area University Baseball League since 1967.

People

Alumni

Notable alumni from Dokkyo university include:

  • Jun Enomoto, Japanese football player
  • Rie Furuse, Japanese singer
  • Katsuko Nishimoto, Japanese politician
  • Atsuko Okamoto, Japanese actress
  • Koichiro Okuma, Japanese martial artist
  • Tomorowo Taguchi, Japanese actor
  • Sōichirō Takashima, Japanese politician
  • Toru Toida, Japanese politician
  • Yumi Yoshiyuki, Japanese film director

Rankings

In 2018 Dokkyo University was ranked among the top 100 universities in Japan (86th) by Times Higher Education (THE).[26]

See also

  • Dokkyodaigakumae Station

External links

{{Commons category|Dokkyo University}}
  • {{Official website|https://web.archive.org/web/20071023172507/http://www.dokkyo.ac.jp:80/eg/index.htm}}
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