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Introduction to studying abroad in Japanese Department of Kyoto University and its department setting.
Kyoto University is a national university, basically funded by the state, with sufficient funds for running schools and considerable self-generated income. 1989- 1990, * * expenditure exceeded 79.8 billion yen, including nearly 4 19 billion yen for personnel and nearly 38 billion yen for equipment and materials. The school's various sources of income are: university hospital services 65.438+0.46 billion yuan; Student tuition income is more than 5.6 billion yen; Other income is 3.3 billion yen. In addition, there are more than 4.3 billion yen in research subsidies. Brief introduction of Kyoto university headquarters in Japan

Department of comprehensive anthropology: comprehensive anthropology

Department of Literature: Humanities

Department of educational science.

Law Department: Basic Law, Public Law, Civil Law and Criminal Law, Political Science.

Department of Economics: Economic Management Discipline

Science department: science discipline

Department of Medicine: Department of Medicine, Department of Human Health Sciences.

Pharmacy department: pharmacy discipline, pharmacy discipline

Engineering department: geo-engineering, architecture, physics, electrical and electronic engineering, information and industrialization.

Ministry of Agriculture: Resources and Biological Sciences, Applied Life Sciences, Regional Environmental Engineering, Food Environmental Economics, Forestry.

Department of Science, Department of Food Biological Sciences

Establish a university college

Literature research: literature culture, ideology culture, history culture, action culture, modern culture and chemistry.

Pedagogy Research Department: Educational Science, Clinical Pedagogy

Law research department: legal political theory, legal personnel training

Economic Research Section: Economics

Scientific Research Department: Mathematical Analysis, Physics, Cosmic Physics, Earth Planetary Science, Chemistry, Biological Sciences.

Medical Research Department: Department of Medicine, Department of Social Health Medicine, Department of Human Health Science, Department of Social Health Medicine.

Pharmaceutical research department: pharmaceutical science, pharmaceutical innovation information science

Asian-African regional research group: Southeast Asian regional research, African regional research and global regional research.

Informatics research department: intelligent informatics, social informatics, complex science, mathematical engineering, system science, communication information system.

Life science research department: comprehensive life science, advanced life science

Earth environment school

Graduate school of management (MBA)

Graduate School of Kyoto University

The graduate school has nine research disciplines, including literature, teaching, law, economics, science, medicine, engineering and agriculture, including 83 research directions. The combination of graduate education and department education can make full use of human resources, books and materials, instruments and equipment, and the trinity of departments, graduate schools and research institutes is conducive to output and talent training. Kyoto university of Japan-students and teachers

According to the statistics of May 1990, among the students in Kyoto University, there are 13056 undergraduates, among whom 1629 are girls. Among the graduate students, 1799 is studying for a doctorate and 2283 is studying for a master's degree. In addition, there are 562 short-term university students attached to electronic medical technology. By May, 1987, Kyoto University had awarded various doctorates 19663. In the same period, there were 5,433 faculty members, including president 1 person, 2,833 faculty members, 700 professors, 678 associate professors, 52 lecturers1person, and 0.059 teaching assistants.