Kansai University, abbreviated as Kandai or Kansaidai, is a private non-sectarian and coeducational university with its main campus in Suita, Osaka, Japan and two sub-campuses in Sakai and Takatsuki, Osaka.
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Athletic teams at Kansai University are known as the Kaisers and are primarily members of the Kansai Big 6.
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The Kansai University-Kwansei Gakuin rivalry is a college rivalry between two universities located in Kansai University, Japan.
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In consequence of the educational reforms carried out soon after the end of the Second World War, Kansai University was able to avail itself of the new system to expand its scope for tuition so as to comprise four faculties: those of Law, Letters, Economics and Commerce.
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In 2016, Kansai University celebrated the 130th anniversary of its foundation.
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Kansai University made news in 2016 by announcing that it would prohibit its researchers from applying for Ministry of Defense grants for projects that could be diverted into military technologies, on the grounds that its researchers cannot be involved in activities counter to the peace and welfare of human beings.
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Kansai University Museum was founded in 1954 with a donation of objects from a scholar and statesman Kanda Takahira .
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Kansai University graduates living in Tokyo are there to support current students.
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Athletic teams at Kansai University are known as the Kaisers and are primarily members of the Kansai Big 6.
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The Kansai University-Kwansei Gakuin rivalry is a college rivalry between two universities located in Kansai University, Japan.
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Kansai University is one of the most prestigious universities in Japan, with particularly strong influence in the Kansai region.
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Kansai University is renowned for its strong connection to business in the Kansai region, and according to the 2016 university rankings by Toyo Keizai, 351 alumni served as executives in listed companies.
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