Juntendo University

Juntendo University

Infobox University
name = Juntendo University



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established = 1946
type = private
president = Eiki Konami
city = Bunkyō
state = Tokyo
country = Japan
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website = [http://www.juntendo.ac.jp/english/index.html www.juntendo.ac.jp]
Nihongo|Juntendo University|順天堂大学|Juntendō Daigaku is a private university in Tokyo, Japan. Its headquarters are on its campus in Hongō, Bunkyō, Tokyo. Established in 1946, it is nicknamed "Jundai."

In addition to its main campus in Hongō, Juntendo has campuses in Inba and Urayasu, both in Chiba Prefecture. Primarily a medical university, Jundai has affiliations with multiple hospitals. The medical school is located at the Hongō campus. Jundai's Sports and Health Science program is offered at the Inaba campus, and the nursing program is divided chronologically, with the first two years meeting at Urayasu, the last two at Hongō. Urayasu also hosts the graduate research program in nursing.

The university traces its roots to the Rangaku medical practice established by Satō Taizen in the Yagenbori neighborhood of Nihonbashi in 1838.

Alumni

*Daichi Suzuki, Olympic swimmer
*Takehiro Kashima, Olympic gymnast
*Hiroyuki Tomita, Olympic gymnast
*Isao Yoneda, Olympic gymnast
*Norio Omura, professional soccer player
*Hiroshi Nanami, professional soccer player
*Takanobu Komiyama, professional soccer player

External links

* [http://www.juntendo.ac.jp/english/index.html Juntendo University official site] in English

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This article incorporates material translated from 順天堂大学 ("Juntendō Daigaku") and 順天堂大学の人物一覧 ("Juntendō Daigaku no Jinbutsu Ichiran") in the Japanese Wikipedia, retrieved on June 22, 2008.


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