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  1. Senshu University (専修大学, Senshū Daigaku), generally referred to as Senshu (専修) or Sen-Dai (専大), is a private university located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1880 [1] as Senshu College ( 専修学校 , Senshu Gakko ) , which was recognised as one of the Five Great Law Schools by four co-founders, it is one of the oldest ...

  2. Senshu University official website. Campus in Tokyo and Kanagawa. You can see information about Senshu University such as university / graduate school / law school introduction, examination / entrance examination information, extension courses.

  3. Senshu University offers various programs for international students from its overseas partner institutions and other countries and regions. Learn about the admission process, housing, scholarship, language courses, and international communication circles at the university.

  4. ounded as a private college called "Senshu Gakko" in 1880, Senshu University has evolved into what it is today.When it was established, the school was the first to offer two departments -- Economics and Law -- to provide integrated education for potential leaders to navigate the modernization of Japanese society.In the more than 120 years since its inception, the school has provided talented ...

  5. Senshu University official website. Campus in Tokyo and Kanagawa. You can see information about Senshu University such as university / graduate school / law school introduction, examination / entrance examination information, extension courses.

  6. Senshu University is a private university located in Tokyo, Japan. It was founded in 1880 as Senshu College. It opened with law and economics departments and operated as a special training school. It was in 1913 when Senshu College gained its university status, becoming the Private Senshu University. It has since been renamed, Senshu University. In 1923 the campus was destroyed,during the ...

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  8. The founders of Senshu University, Nagatane Soma, Inajiro Tajiri, Tanetaro Megata, and Shigetada Komai were among those sent to the US at the expense of the central or local governments. While studying overseas, Soma and Megata deepened their friendship with other Japanese students studying in similar circumstances, and together they formed a ...

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