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* Faculty of International Studies
* Faculty of International Studies
** School of [[international relations|International Studies]]
** Department of [[international relations|International Studies]]
** Department of Global and Transcultural Studies


* Faculty of Psychology
* Faculty of Psychology

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35°38′15.72″N 139°43′51.95″E / 35.6377000°N 139.7310972°E / 35.6377000; 139.7310972

Meiji Gakuin University
明治学院大学
MottoDo For Others (他者への貢献, Tasha e no Kōken)
TypePrivate
Established1863
Location,
CampusUrban
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Dr. Hepburn

Meiji Gakuin University (明治学院大学, Meiji gakuin daigaku) is one of the Christian universities in Tokyo and Yokohama which was established in 1863. The Reverend Dr. James Curtis Hepburn was one of the founders and the first president. Shimazaki Toson graduated from this college and wrote the lyrics of its college song.

List of undergraduate schools and departments

  • Faculty of International Studies

List of graduate schools

  • Graduate School of Literature
  • Graduate School of Economics
  • Graduate School of Sociology and Social Work
  • Graduate School of International Studies
  • Graduate School of Psychology
  • Graduate Law School

List of research institutes

  • Institute of Christian Research
  • International Peace Research Institute
  • Institute of Language and Culture
  • Research Institute of Industry and Economy
  • Institute of Sociology and Social Work
  • Law Research Institute
  • Institute of the Faculty of International Studies
  • Institute of Center for Liberal Art
  • Institute of the Faculty of Psychology

List of affiliated schools

External links

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