Kyushu University is one of the six Imperial Universities (belonging to the Meiji Dynasty). The university is the largest research university in the Kyushu region in Fukuoka City, Japan; with research centers in eleven different academic faculties, including the humanities, social sciences, medicine, and science. They provide courses such as Economics, Engineering, interdisciplinary studies, law, Humanities etc. for exchange students. Students may take courses offered by Kyushu University’s undergraduate and graduate schools. Graduate students who wish to do research may request research supervision.
The university has four campuses: Ito Campus, Hospital Campus, Ohashi Campus, and Chikushi Campus. Three kinds of programs are provided by them:
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Some undergraduate and graduate schools offer courses taught in English. If the school of your choice offers enough courses taught in English, we will accept students whose English language proficiency is demonstrated by a TOEFL score of at least iBT 79 or IELTS 6.0.
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