Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
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, or APU, is a private institution inaugurated April 2000 in Oita, Japan. APU's motto is: "Freedom, Peace, and Humanism, International Mutual Understanding and the Creation of the Future of the Asia Pacific." See also [APU Opening Declaration]
Situated in an expansive campus (about 42 ha) in suburban Beppu, Oita Prefecture, APU has an enrollment of 4,140 (2004). Approximately half the students and faculty members come from outside of Japan: over 70 countries and regions.
An interesting feature of APU is its bilingual educational system in a multilingual learning environment; it offers dual language education in English and Japanese.
In 2003, 2004 and 2005 APU was selected as a "Good Practice" university by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.
Undergraduate Colleges
Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies
- [Graduate School Admissions]
- [Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies]
- *[Master's in Asia Pacific Studies]
- *[Ph.D in Asia Pacific Studies]
- *[Master's in International Cooporation Policy]
Graduate School of Management
- [Graduate School Admissions]
- [Graduate School of Management]
- *[Master of Business Administration (MBA) Program]
Research Centers
- [Center for Modern Language Research (CMLR)] (Formerly, the Center for Modern Language Education)
- [Ritsumeikan Center for Asia Pacific Studies (RCAPS)]
APU Overseas Offices
- Office of Australia
- [Office of Canada (The University of British Columbia)]
- Office of China (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
- [Office of Korea]
- Office of India
- Office of Indonesia
- Office of Taiwan
- Office of Thailand
See also
- Ritsumeikan University - APU's sister university
External links
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