University of the Ryukyus explained

University of the Ryukyus
Native Name:琉球大学
Established:May 22, 1950
Type:Public (national)
President:Mutsumi Nishida
Administrative Staff:1,265
Students:8,079
Undergrad:7,140
Postgrad:860
Doctoral:330
Other:8
City:Nishihara, Nakagami District
State:Okinawa Prefecture
Country:Japan
Campus:Urban
Affiliations:ASAIHL

The, abbreviated to, is a Japanese national university in Nishihara, Okinawa, 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.

History

Under the auspices of the United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands, the University of the Ryukyus was founded as a territorial university on the site of the historic Shuri Castle in Naha 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 National University Corporation 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 University of Hawaii have had a "sister university" relationship, and have opened up centers for Okinawan studies at both universities.[1] In January 2013, the University of the Ryukyus began a research exchange program with South Korea's Mokpo National University. The University of the Philippines Diliman had noted interest on Ryūdai since 2007 due to its research on underwater cultural landscapes.[2]

Faculties and graduate schools

Faculties

Graduate schools

Inter-department institutes

Facilities for education and research

International Programs

Sister-School Programs

Student Exchanges with Partner Universities

Research Exchange

International Students

The Fujukan Museum

The is the university's main museum. Its collection includes biological specimens from around the Ryukyus, artifacts from Shuri Castle, traditional farming tools, local crafts, folk toys, and geological samples.[3] Some of the objects are catalogued digitally in an online database.[4] It does not charge admission fees.[5]

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 .[6]

Athletics

American Football

See main article: Ryukyus Stingrays football.

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

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: System: University of Hawaii and Okinawa's University of the Ryukyus celebrate 20th anniversary of their sister-university relationship | University of Hawaii News . Hawaii.edu . 2008-10-14 . 2013-07-05.
  2. Web site: Ryukyu Shimpo – Okinawa, Japanese newspaper, local news » University of the Ryukyus signs exchange agreement with Korean university . English.ryukyushimpo.jp . 2013-07-05.
  3. Official Youtube channel: 2 videos only.
  4. Web site: Collection Database Search . 2018-01-20 . 2019-07-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190730193203/http://fujukan.lib.u-ryukyu.ac.jp/english/database.php . dead .
  5. http://fujukan.lib.u-ryukyu.ac.jp/ Official site of the Fujukan, the Ryukyu University Museum
  6. Web site: 博物館のあゆみ (History of the museum). ja. 昭和42年3月 – 旧首里キャンパスにおいて, 金城キク商会(金城報恩会)から農業博物館 (風樹館・952.8m²)が寄贈される。
    昭和60年3月 – 琉球大学資料館竣工。
    平成27年4月 – 資料館から博物館へ昇格する.