About the School
Kyoto University is a national university in Kyoto, Japan. It is the second oldest Japanese university, one of Asia's highest ranked universities and one of Japan's National Seven Universities. One of Asia’s leading research-oriented institutions, Kyoto University is famed for producing world-class researchers, including nine to thirteen Nobel Prize laureates, two Fields medalists and one Gauss Prize winner.
The university has about 22,000 students enrolled in its undergraduate and graduate programs.
Faculties:
Faculty of Integrated Human Studies;
Faculty of Letters;
Faculty of Education;
Faculty of Law;
Faculty of Economics;
Faculty of Science;
Faculty of Medicine;
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences;
Faculty of Engineering;
Faculty of Agriculture;
Graduate schools:
Graduate School of Letters;
Graduate School of Education;
Graduate School of Law;
Graduate School of Economics;
Graduate School of Science;
Graduate School of Medicine;
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences;
Graduate School of Engineering;
Graduate School of Agriculture;
Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies;
Graduate School of Energy Science;
Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies;
Graduate School of Informatics;
Graduate School of Biostudies;
Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies;
School of Government;
Graduate School of Management;
Kyoto University Law School (Japanese Text Only);
Kyoto University School of Public Health.