Becoming a world center for research appropriate to Kwansei Gakuin
Kwansei Gakuin University (KGU) has 13 graduate schools.
As researchers who are ‘world citizen’, we must vigorously pursue research and create a global focus for research in those fields most appropriate for Kwansei Gakuin, that is to say research that has as its object the search for solutions to contemporary society problems such as income disparities, war, environmental degradation, natural disasters, poverty, discrimination and cultural conflicts.
As researchers who are ‘world citizen’, we must vigorously pursue research and create a global focus for research in those fields most appropriate for Kwansei Gakuin, that is to say research that has as its object the search for solutions to contemporary society problems such as income disparities, war, environmental degradation, natural disasters, poverty, discrimination and cultural conflicts.
Organization Chart of KGU Graduate Schools
| Kwansei Gakuin University | ||||
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Graduate Schools | |||
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Nishinomiya Uegahara Campus |
Theology | |||
| Humanities | ||||
| Sociology | ||||
| Law and Politics | ||||
| Economic | ||||
| Business Administration | ||||
| Human Welfare Studies | ||||
| Language, Communication, and Culture | ||||
| Law School | ||||
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Institute of Business and Accounting (Business School, Accounting School) |
>> Certain Courses have class at the Osaka Umeda Campus |
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Nishinomiya Seiwa Campus |
Education | |||
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Kobe Sanda Campus |
Science and Technology | |||
| Policy Studies | ||||








