Tsuda University, Private women's university in Kodaira, Japan
Tsuda University is a private women's university in Kodaira, a residential city in the western suburbs of Tokyo. The main campus spreads across a quiet neighborhood and houses the College of Liberal Arts, while a smaller location in Sendagaya near central Tokyo hosts the College of Policy Studies.
Tsuda Umeko opened the school in 1900 as Joshi Eigaku Juku, a private institute for English language studies. The institution went through several name changes during the 20th century before receiving its current title in 1948.
The Department of International and Cultural Studies prepares students for global engagement through research programs and international organization internships.
Three student dormitories on the Kodaira campus offer housing with basic support services for international students. The school helps residents with registration paperwork and orientation during the first weeks.
The Department of International and Cultural Studies prepares students for work with international organizations and offers internship connections. The school keeps ties with partner universities in several countries.
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