
Key Stats
About Keio University
Keio University, founded in 1858 by Yukichi Fukuzawa, is one of Japan’s leading private comprehensive universities. Centered around its Mita Campus in Tokyo, it also has multiple campuses including Shonan Fujisawa (SFC), Hiyoshi, Yagami, and Shiba Kyoritsu, offering education and research across a wide range of academic fields. Renowned not only for its rich history and tradition but also for its innovative educational and research environment, Keio attracts outstanding students and researchers from both Japan and around the world.
Academic and Research Highlights
Keio University comprises diverse faculties such as the Faculty of Law, Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Letters, Faculty of Science and Technology, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care, Faculty of Policy Management, and Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, each advancing specialized research. Particularly in medicine, life sciences, information technology, and social sciences, Keio consistently achieves top-level research outcomes in Japan, actively utilizing cutting-edge research facilities and equipment. The university also promotes strong industry-academia collaboration, engaging in joint research and supporting ventures with various industries, making it an attractive choice for students aiming for practical and socially impactful research.
Research Environment and Support Systems
Keio University offers comprehensive research support for undergraduate and graduate students. For example, there are well-established grant programs to support participation in international conferences and academic paper presentations, along with abundant opportunities for overseas study and internships. The libraries and laboratories are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, with the Hiyoshi and SFC campuses particularly rich in digital content and databases. Additionally, the university provides career support centers and incubation facilities, offering multifaceted assistance from research activities through to future career development.
Student Life and International Exchange
Students at Keio University are active not only academically but also in extracurricular activities. Numerous research groups, clubs, and volunteer opportunities foster interdisciplinary exchange and the building of global networks. The university has extensive exchange programs and study abroad opportunities with partner institutions worldwide, creating an ideal environment for students aspiring to become internationally minded researchers. While maintaining its status as a prestigious traditional university in Japan, Keio continues to pursue forward-looking education, making it an appealing choice for many students.
Keio University warmly welcomes students passionate about research and committed to contributing to society as scientists and professionals. With its high-quality education and research environment and advanced global networks, this university is the perfect place to launch your research career.
Ranking Data
| Subject | Japan Rank | World Rank | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 12 | 601-800 | 72 |
| Social Sciences | 10 | 501–600 | 30.9–33.5 |
| Engineering | 12 | 501–600 | 35.8–38.2 |
| Business & Economics | 7 | 401–500 | 35.0–38.0 |
| Arts & Humanities | 11 | 501–600 | 23.8–26.6 |
| Education Studies | 8 | 401–500 | 31.2–35.5 |
| Medical & Health | 6 | 201–250 | 46.3–49.5 |
| Psychology | - | - | - |
| Computer Science | 8 | 301–400 | 41.0–45.1 |
| Life Sciences | 11 | 301–400 | 42.0–46.5 |
| Physical Sciences | 11 | 601–800 | 32.1–36.5 |
| Metric | Score |
|---|---|
| Overall Score | 72 |
| Teaching | 38.2–43.2 |
| Research Environment | 27.5 |
| Research Quality | 48.4 |
| International Outlook | 40.5 |
Most Cited Researchers
| Researcher | Subjects | Citations |
|---|---|---|
| Stem Cell Biology, Neuroscience | 100,796 | |
| Ophthalmology, Aging, Dry Eye, Ocular Surface | 90,190 | |
Akihiko Yoshimura | Immunology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology | 79,630 |
| Immunology, Microbiology, Microbiome | 72,640 | |
| Global Health Policy, Universal Health Coverage, Health Emergencies, Food Science and Nutrition | 70,883 | |
| Stem Cells, Wnt Signaling, Cancer | 44,644 |


