Profile of Osaka University

    Osaka University is a national university founded in 1931 by the Japanese Government with strong support from local governments in the Osaka area. It was established with the aim of creating a center of higher education inheriting the liberal and progressive academic tradition of the Osaka area that had been the center of trade for the nation for many centuries.


Administration Building, Suita

Machikane-yama Garden,Toyonaka

    The University now comprises ten undergraduate schools, twelve graduate schools, five research institutes, eighteen education and research centers, and two hospitals attached to the Medical School and the Faculty of Dentistry. Approximately twelve thousand undergraduates and seven thousand graduate students, including over nine hundred foreign students, are enrolled today. There are approximately twenty-five hundred academic staff and two thousand administrative and supporting staff.


Liberal Arts and Sciences Building, Toyonaka

Ginkgo Hall, Faculty of Medicine, Suita

Senri Gate and Engineering Buildings, Suita

Main Gate and Science Buildings, Toyonaka

Gymnasium and Convention Center, Suita

The Faculty of Letters, Toyonaka

    The University comprises two campuses, one in Suita (a northern suburb of Osaka) and the other in Toyonaka (a northwestern suburb of Osaka)*, with a combined area of one hundred and fifty hectares (three hundred and seventy acres).

*Refer to the campus maps.

    More information about Osaka University may be found at the following web site:

<http://www.osaka-u.ac.jp>

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