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Keio University produces a wide range of publications and brochures. Below we share some general English-language literature about the University. Use the Keio Library's KOSMOS database to search for other publications that the University holds or issues.
Get an overall introduction to student life in Tokyo and catch a glimpse of the exciting education and research being done at Keio in this visually compelling pamphlet.
Numbers and data on education, research, medical services, global activities, etc., at the university.
This is a guide for admissions for the undergraduate faculties at Keio University. It includes information on Keio's campuses and curriculum at each undergraduate faculty as well as admissions materials (examination schedules, subjects, etc.).
Why not explore the unique atmosphere of Mita Campus with our self-guided map? Take your time, soak in the sights, and discover the heart of our campus at your own pace!
*Please be aware that the campus is off-limits to visitors on the third Sunday of December, as well as from December 31 to January 3.
*We kindly ask visitors to refrain from entering the campus between February 1 and 20, during the General Entrance Examination period.
Jitsugaku is a print publication of the online platform Keio Research Highlights. Flip through these visually compelling pages to find the true meaning of the phrase jitsugaku, discover the groundbreaking research produced at Keio, dive into the stories behind Keio's creativity and excellence, and explore the university's long history of social innovation.
The Keio University Medical Science Reprint Collection contains a selection of 23 papers published by researchers at Keio University in Nature and the Nature family of primary research journals between 2006 and 2014. The discoveries in these papers have had an important impact on the fields of disease models, genome integrity, immunology, neuroscience and stem cells, as highlighted in the five feature articles written exclusively for this collection. In the coming years, Keio University will continue to make critical advances in medical science and publish research that stands the test of time.
In our 21st-century society, science and technology is becoming increasingly diverse and complex. In 1868, Yukichi Fukuzawa published a book entitled Kinmo Kyurizukai, which is purported to be the first Japanese book on Western science that was geared towards young individuals. Keio University Faculty of Science and Technology returns to Fukuzawa's easy-to-understand origins with this publication as we try to relay information about the latest in science and technology.
Keio Economic Studies
The Keio Journal of Medicine
First published in 1898. Timely topics are discussed and insightful articles on topics ranging from politics, economics, and culture are featured. This compact-sized monthly magazine is packed with serials, insightful essays, and columns.
First published in 1963, Juku is a quarterly publication that has long served as a communication tool to connect Keio with its students and their guardians.
International Student Handbook