Yokohama National University

Coordinates: 35°28′26″N 139°35′24″E / 35.474°N 139.59°E / 35.474; 139.59
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Yokohama National University(YNU)
横浜国立大学
Other name
Yokokoku
MottoJapanese: グローバルな学術の共創
Motto in English
Initiative for Global Arts & Sciences
TypeNational
Established1876 (chartered 1949)[1][2]
PresidentIzuru Umehara
Undergraduates7,298 as of 1 May 2020[2]
Postgraduates2,302 as of 1 May 2020[2]
Location,
Japan

35°28′26″N 139°35′24″E / 35.474°N 139.59°E / 35.474; 139.59
AffiliationsPort-City University League (PUL)
Websitewww.ynu.ac.jp

Yokohama National University (横浜国立大学, Yokohama Kokuritsu Daigaku), abbreviated to Yokohama Kokudai (横浜国大), Yokokoku (横国) or YNU, is a national university located in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Founded in 1876, it became a national university in 1949, and currently comprises five graduate schools and four undergraduate faculties.

The university has been evaluated highly from the business world and was ranked first in Kantō (including Greater Tokyo Area) and Kōshin'etsu region and second in Japan by personnel departments of leading companies in Japan in 2020.[3][4] The university was also ranked tenth in Japan according to the ratio of the number of officers and managers produced to the number of graduates.[5]

History[edit]

Central Library of Yokohama National University

The predecessor of the university, Yokohama Normal School, was founded in 1876.[1] It became a Japanese national university in 1949 by the amalgamation of Kanagawa Normal School, Kanagawa Youth Normal School, Yokohama College of Economics and the Yokohama Institute of Technology.

The university was originally planned to be named as "Yokohama University", but at the time the former Yokohama City Economics College and Yokohama Vocational School also wanted to apply their names as Yokohama University. They had a consultation about the name and decided not to use name "Yokohama University".

The Faculty of Business Administration was founded in 1967. The university has master's degree programs in engineering (1962), economics (1972), business administration (1972), and education (1979). The Institute of Environmental Science and Technology was established in 1973 under the botanist Akira Miyawaki, and the Graduate School of International and Business Law was established in 1990. The Graduate School of International Development Studies was created in 1994 and the School of Law in 2004.

Faculties[edit]

  • College of Education
  • College of Economics
  • College of Business Administration
  • College of Engineering Science
  • College of Urban Sciences

Graduate Schools[edit]

  • Graduate School of Education
  • Graduate School of International Social Sciences
  • Graduate School of Engineering Science
  • Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences
  • Graduate School of Urban Innovation
  • Interfaculty Graduate School of Innovative and Practical Studies

College of Economics[edit]

Established in 1949 as one of the three original colleges, the College of Economics follows the great tradition of the former Yokohama Commercial College. The college (undergraduate) prides itself in contributing to the advancement of economic theory and empirics. Every year many aspiring students apply for entrance, and after an intensive four-year period of training in economic thought and research, they successfully graduate as competent experts in their fields. Recognized internationally as a center of economic study, an array of nationalities are represented in the college as lecturers, researchers and students. The College of Economics promotes cultural diversity and host many international students both on scholarships and self-funded. At the Master's level, the Faculty of Economics is host to the Joint Japan World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program.[6] In the fall of 2013, YNU Economics began offering M.A. and Ph.D. degrees where the course content, advising, etc. is offered entirely in the English language.[7]

College of Business Administration[edit]

Yokohama National University's Faculty of Business Administration was established in 1967, and currently composed of four disciplinary areas: the Division of Business Administration, the Division of Accounting and Information, the Division of Management System Science and the Division of International Business. The faculty places emphasis on internationalization, with not only Japanese students, but also many students from overseas currently enrolled. Students are free to register subjects outside of their own division, and so are able to gain an education that covers all aspects of business administration. In the latter half of second year, students are assigned to a seminar, where they do research in a specialized area of an advising professor.

College of Urban Sciences[edit]

Urban Sciences is an academic field that focuses on an important theme—how cities should be in the future—from a scientific point of view. The College of Urban Sciences was newly established in April 2017, and comprises the following four departments: (1) the Department of Urban and Social Collaboration for studying cultural and social sciences, with the objective of create a pleasant urban society and culture; (2) the Department of Architecture and Building Science for studying creative architecture, urban environments, and town development; (3) the Department of Civil Engineering for studying technology and management relating to the infrastructure supporting urban activities; and (4) the Department of Risk Management and Environmental Science for studying sustainable urban development with the understanding of natural and social environmental risks. The college pursues the development of talented people who can commit themselves to creating cities from broad perspectives that include liberal arts and scientific viewpoint.[8]

Evaluation from Business World[edit]

The university ranking of the ratio of "president and chief executive officer of listed company" in Japan
Ranking
all universities in Japan 19th[9] out of all the 744[10] universities which existed as of 2006
Source 2006 Survey[9] by Weekly Diamond 〈ja〉 on the ranking of the universities which produced the high ratio of the graduates who hold the position of "president and chief executive officer of listed company" to all the graduates of each university
The university ranking according to the ratio of the number of the officers & managers produced by each university to the number of graduates
Ranking
all universities in Japan tenth[5] out of all the 778[11] universities which existed as of 2010 10th[5] out of all the 778[12] universities which existed as of 2010 Source 2010 Survey[5] by Weekly Economist 〈ja〉 on the ranking of universities according to the ratio of the number of the officers & managers produced by each university to the number of graduates
The ranking according to the evaluation by Personnel Departments of Leading Companies in Japan
Ranking
Kantō & Kōshin'etsu region 1st[3] (out of 262[13] universities which existed in Kantō & Kōshin'etsu region as of 2020)
Japan 2nd[4] (out of 781[14] universities which existed in Japan as of 2020)
Source 2020 Nikkei Survey[3] to all listed (3,714[15]) and leading unlisted (1,100), totally 4,814 companies[3]

Notable alumni[edit]

Vietnam's Le Thi Tuyet Mai

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "History of the university - Yokohama National University (大学の沿革 - 大学案内 - 横浜国立大学)". www.ynu.ac.jp. Retrieved 2021-10-22.
  2. ^ a b c Yokohama National University / UNIV. IN JAPAN
  3. ^ a b c d Image held by human resources personnel of companies of Japan / Yokohama National University ranked 1st in Kantō & Kōshin'etsu region / Valuation from the ex-students already employed / The Nikkei・Nikkei HR Survey 2020-06-04 17:27
  4. ^ a b Survey on the image seen from human resources personnel:Ranking of the ability to get jobs|Nikkei HR 2020.06.03 release
  5. ^ a b c d Is it a story of the past that graduates from famous universities can easily move up the career ladder? / RECRUIT AGENT(in Japanese)
  6. ^ "JJ/WBGSP for Public Policy and Taxation Department of Economics YOKOHAMA National University".
  7. ^ "YNU Economics / Yokohama National University".
  8. ^ "College of Urban Sciences - Colleges and Graduate Schools - Education - Yokohama National University official website".
  9. ^ a b Weekly Diamond The ranking of the universities which produced the high ratio of the graduates who hold the position of "president and chief executive officer of listed company" to all the graduates of each university(in Japanese)
  10. ^ The number of universities and students|National Universities Association(in Japanese)
  11. ^ University reform reference materials / Cabinet Secretariat(in Japanese)
  12. ^ University reform reference materials / Cabinet Secretariat(in Japanese)
  13. ^ The number of universities by prefecture
  14. ^ The number of universities in Japan is 781 as of April 1, 2020. About 80% are private universities.|Ōbun Sha
  15. ^ Number of listed companies & listed shares of stock|JPX