| Type of Institution |
Private women |
Founded in |
1950 |
| No. of Professor |
33 |
No. of Associate Professor |
10 |
No. of Assistant Professor (full-time / part-time) |
221 (10/211) |
No. of Research Associate |
0 |
| No. of Undergraduate Degree Students |
1,861 |
| No. of International Students (Degree / Non-degree) |
2/5 |
| No. of Granduate Degree Students |
42 |
| No. of International Students (Degree / Non-degree) |
0/0 |
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| Profile |
| Seisen is a Catholic liberal arts university for women. Its educational ideals are based on Christian Humanism, in which seeks to find what is meaningful and valuable in life according to the teachings of Jesus Christ. The university is committed to developing in women genuine wisdom, love, and strength for the needs of the age. Seisen endeavors to nurture women to become responsible, independent, and public-spirited members of society. The university motto "Veritas et Caritas" focuses on seeking truth(Veritas) and realizing love in human service(Caritas). |
| International
Students |
| No. of
Countries of Origin |
7 |
| 3 Major Countries of Origin / Number of Students |
China/4 Korea/2 Viet Nam/1 |
| International
Exchanges |
| No. of
Exchange Agreements / Exchange Partners |
16/8 |
| 3 Major Countries / Number of Agreements |
USA/4 Philippines/3 UK/2 |
| No. of
Exchange Students |
17 |
| No. of
Exchange Students: Receiving / Sending |
5/12 |
| Comments/PR on exchanges |
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| Environment |
| The campus has been designated as a historical site by the Shinagawa Ward of Tokyo since it contains a historical garden and mansion built in 1915 which used to belong to Duke Shimazu and his family. Situated in the heart of Metropolitan Tokyo,the university offers a perfect learning atmosphere as well as easy access to most major cultural spots and historical sites in and outside the dynamic Tokyo area. |
| No. of Libraries(No. of Volumes) |
1(280,000) |
| Audio-Visual Facilities |
| AV Library |
| Attached
Institutes |
| Research Institute : Cultural Studies, Christian Culture and Language Education |
| Computer |
| 120 Computers are available for all students. All students have e-mail accounts. |
| Student
Activities |
| Various extracurricular activities are offered that enrich the academic program and provide valuable social experiences. There is an academic society in each of the five departments that aponsors circles centered on a particular field of interest,invites visiting scholars and critics for lectures,and organizes social functions for its department. Each society publishes a magazine to which students and faculty contribute reports and articles. In addition,there are a wide range of club activities that reflect student intersts. |
| Service for International
Students |
| 30% Reduction of tuition fee.(Please refer to the Office of Student Affairs for details.) Student support services, eg advising, etc. |
| Undergraduate Programs |
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| History |
| Cultural History |
| Literature, Linguistics and Area Studies (Japanese) |
| Japanese Language and Literature |
| Literature, Linguistics and Area Studies(General) |
| English Language and Literature/ Spanish Language and Literature |
| Sociology |
| Studies on Global Citizenship |
| Graduate Programs |
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| Literature, Linguistics and Area Studies(General) |
| Language and Culture(M) |
| Special Programs for International Students |
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