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The , abbreviated to , is a
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national university in Nishihara, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1950, it is the westernmost national university of Japan and the largest public university in Okinawa Prefecture. Located in the Senbaru neighborhood of the town of Nishihara, its campus borders both the village of Nakagusuku and the city of
Ginowan ( ryu, ジノーン, translit=Jinōn) is a city located in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 2012, the city has an estimated population of 94,405, with 40,041 households and a population density of 4,838.8 persons per km2. The total area is 19.5 ...
.


History

Under the auspices of the
United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands The was the civil administration government in the Ryukyu Islands, Japan (centered on Okinawa Island), replacing the United States Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands (itself created at the conclusion of World War II) in 1950, and funct ...
, the University of the Ryukyus was founded as a territorial university on the site of the historic
Shuri Castle was a Ryukyuan ''gusuku'' castle in Shuri, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Between 1429 and 1879, it was the palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, before becoming largely neglected. In 1945, during the Battle of Okinawa, it was almost completely destroyed ...
in
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on May 22, 1950. It was established under the guidance of Michigan State University. It was placed under the jurisdiction of the Government of the Ryukyu Islands in 1966. ''Ryūdai'' became a Japanese national university on May 15, 1972, upon Okinawa's return to Japan. The university moved to its current campus between 1975 and 1984. The relocation allowed for the restoration of the castle. The university was a state-run university from 1972 until 2004, when it was reclassified as a
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after the Japanese government made changes to the national university system.


Relationships

''Ryūdai'' has developed its own traditions of contributing to and advancing the position of the local community, of conducting international exchange, and of broadening the knowledge base of the people of Okinawa through academic and educational activities. Since 1988, ''Ryūdai'' and the
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have had a "sister university" relationship, and have opened up centers for Okinawan studies at both universities. In January 2013, the University of the Ryukyus began a research exchange program with
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's Mokpo National University. The
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had noted interest on Ryūdai since 2007 due to its research on underwater cultural landscapes.


Faculties and graduate schools


Faculties

*Law and Letters *Education *Science *Medicine *Engineering *Agriculture


Graduate schools

*Humanities and Social Sciences *Education *Medicine *Health Sciences *Engineering and Science *Agriculture * Law school


Inter-department institutes

*Center of Molecular Biosciences *Center for Cooperative Research *Instrumental Research Center *Education and Research Center for Lifelong Learning *Computing and Networking Center


Facilities for education and research

*Center for Educational Research and Development *The Institute for Animal Experiments *Manufacturing Laboratory *Subtropical Field Science Center *Educational and Clinical Center for Children with Disabilities *Research Laboratory Center *Joint-Use Inter-Department Institutes *Low Temperature Center *University Evaluation Center *Radioisotope Laboratory *University Education Center *Center for Asia-Pacific Island Studies *Language Center *Environmental Science Center


International Programs

Sister-School Programs *Partner Universities...71 *Departmental Exchange Agreements...43 Student Exchanges with Partner Universities *Inbound...79 *Outbound...33 Research Exchange *Outbound researchers...595 *Inbound researchers...203 International Students *Undergraduates...53 *Graduate...135 *Auditing...23 *Research...10 *Special Auditing...71 *Special Research...4


The Fujukan Museum

The is the university's main museum. Its collection includes biological specimens from around the Ryukyus, artifacts from
Shuri Castle was a Ryukyuan ''gusuku'' castle in Shuri, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Between 1429 and 1879, it was the palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, before becoming largely neglected. In 1945, during the Battle of Okinawa, it was almost completely destroyed ...
, traditional farming tools, local crafts, folk toys, and geological samples. Some of the objects are catalogued digitally in an online database. It does not charge admission fees. The University Museum is a successor of the Museum of Agriculture – likewise called ''Fujukan'' – founded in 1967 on the former (Shuri) campus. The current museum was built in 1985 and was known as the until 2015, when it was renamed the .


Athletics


American Football

Ryukyus has an
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team that competes in the Kyūshū Collegiate American Football Association.


References


External links


University of the Ryukyus Japanese language WebsiteEnglish language Website
  {{Authority control Japanese national universities Educational institutions established in 1950 Okinawa under United States occupation University of the Ryukyus 1950 establishments in Japan