Osaka University (大阪大学 Ōsaka Daigaku; abbreviated to 阪大 Handai) is a public coeducational research university in Suita, Osaka, Japan. It is the sixth-oldest university, as the Prefectural Osaka Medical College, in Japan. Home to many illustrious alumni like CEOs, lawyers, doctors, famous scientists, elite bureaucrats, even a Nobel laureate, as well as dynamic research centres, it is considered one of the most prestigious and elite universities in Japan and Asia. It has been consistently top-ranked in world university rankings like Shanghai Jiaotong University's Academic Ranking of World Universities and the Times Higher World University Rankings.
In 1949, merging Naniwa Higher School and Osaka Higher School, Osaka University started its postwar career with five faculties: science, medicine, engineering, letters and law. The academic origins of the university traces back to Kaitokudo, the Edo-period school for citizens, founded in 1724, and Tekijuku, the school of Rangaku, founded by Ogata Koan in 1838. It is believed that the spirit of the university's humanities faculties stemmed from Kaitokudo, while that of the science faculties, including medicine, came from Tekijuku.
Japanese national universities | Kansai region | Osaka Prefecture | Osaka | Universities and colleges in Japan
Universität Osaka | Université d'Ōsaka | 大阪大学 | Университет Осаки | 大阪大学
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