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Located in the heart of Tokyo, Waseda is a research-intensive institution which provides a stimulating academic environment for its students from around the world.
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La Universidad Waseda (早稲田大学 Waseda Daigaku?) o Universidad de Waseda, conocida también como Soudai (早大), es una de las mejores y prestigiosas universidades privadas de Japón.
From extensive Japanese language courses to full-time degrees taught in English, Waseda offers a variety of educational programs for everyone. Find out what it is like to study in one of the most international campuses in Japan.
Waseda University (早稲田大学), abbreviated as Waseda (早稲田) or Sōdai (早大), is a private research university in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Founded in 1882 as the Tōkyō Professional School by Ōkuma Shigenobu, the fifth Prime Minister of Japan, the school was formally renamed Waseda University in 1902. [4]
La Waseda University es una prestigiosa universidad privada que ofrece diversas carreras en inglés y japonés. Conoce sus requisitos, becas, intercambios y actividades deportivas y culturales.
La Universidad Waseda (早稲田大学, Waseda Daigaku?) o Universidad de Waseda, conocida también como Soudai (早大), es una de las mejores y prestigiosas universidades privadas de Japón.
Waseda University, a top institution of higher education based in central Tokyo, has 47,000+ students in 13 undergraduate and 20 postgraduate schools. Waseda University was founded by Shigenobu Okuma, former Prime Minister of Japan, in 1882.