Kyoto Varsity

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Kyoto Varsity
京都大学
Motto自由の学風
Motto in Scots
Freedom of academic culture
TeepPublic (Naitional)
EstablishedFoondit Jun. 18, 1897
Endowment¥ 250.2 billion (2.2 billion USD)
PresesJuichi Yamagiwa
Academic staff
2,864 (Teaching Staff)[1]
Admeenistrative staff
5,397 (Total Staff)[1]
Students22,707[1]
Unnergraduates13,399[2]
Postgraduates9,308[3]
LocationKyoto, Kyoto, Japan
Coordinates: 35°01′34″N 135°46′51″E / 35.026212°N 135.780842°E / 35.026212; 135.780842
CampusUrban,
135 ha (333 acre)
Athletics48 varsity teams
ColoursDark blue     
NicknameKyodai
AffiliationsKansai Big Sax, ASAIHL
MascotNone
Wabsteidwww.kyoto-u.ac.jp

Kyoto Varsity (京都大学, Kyōto daigaku), or Kyodai (京大, Kyōdai) is a naitional varsity in Kyoto, Japan. It is the seicont auldest Japanese varsity, ane o Asie's heichest rankit varsities an ane of Japan's Naitional Seiven Varsities. Ane o Asie’s leadin research-orientit institutions, Kyoto Varsity is famit for producin warld-cless researchers, includin ten Nobel Prize laureates, twa Fields medallists an ane Gauss Prize[4] winner.

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  1. a b c "Kyoto University: 2008/2009 Facts and Figures" (PDF). Archived frae the original (PDF) on 29 Julie 2012. Retrieved 31 October 2008.
  2. http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/ja/issue/ku_eprofile/documents/facts_2008.pdf%7C[deid airtin]
  3. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived frae the original (PDF) on 29 Julie 2012. Retrieved 6 September 2016.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. Namit after Gauss.
  5. Kasahara, M., Takada, Y., Egawa, H., Fujimoto, Y., Ogura, Y., Ogawa, K., ... & Tanaka, K. (2005). Auxiliary partial orthotopic living donor liver transplantation: Kyoto University experience. American journal of transplantation, 5(3), 558-565.
  6. Sakamoto, S., Egawa, H., Kanazawa, H., Shibata, T., Miyagawa‐Hayashino, A., Haga, H., ... & Uemoto, S. (2010). Hepatic venous outflow obstruction in pediatric living donor liver transplantation using left‐sided lobe grafts: Kyoto University experience. Liver Transplantation, 16(10), 1207-1214.
  7. Morioka, D., Kasahara, M., Takada, Y., Shirouzu, Y., Taira, K., Sakamoto, S., ... & Tanaka, K. (2005). Current role of liver transplantation for the treatment of urea cycle disorders: a review of the worldwide English literature and 13 cases at Kyoto University. Liver transplantation, 11(11), 1332-1342.
  8. Tamura, Y., Tanaka, S., Asato, R., Hirano, S., Yamashita, M., Tamaki, H., & Ito, J. (2007). Therapeutic outcomes of laryngeal cancer at Kyoto University Hospital for 10 years. Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 127(sup557), 62-65.
  9. Kokubo, M., Mitsumori, M., Ishikura, S., Nagata, Y., Fujishiro, S., Inamoto, T., ... & Hiraoka, M. (2000). Results of breast-conserving therapy for early stage breast cancer: Kyoto University experiences. American journal of clinical oncology, 23(5), 499-505.
  10. Kozaki, K., Kasahara, M., Oike, F., Ogawa, K., Fujimoto, Y., Ogura, Y., ... & Tanaka, K. (2002). Apheresis Therapy for Living‐Donor Liver Transplantation: Experience of Apheresis Use for Living‐Donor Liver Transplantation at Kyoto University. Therapeutic Apheresis, 6(6), 478-483.
  11. www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/index.html

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