Osaka City University

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Template:Nihongo, abbreviated to Template:Nihongo, was a public university in Japan. It was located in Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka. The university merged with Osaka Prefecture University to form Osaka Metropolitan University in April 2022.

History

OCU's predecessor was founded in 1880, as Template:Nihongo<ref name="history">History Osaka City University</ref> with donations by local merchants. It became Osaka Commercial School in 1885, then was municipalized in 1889. Osaka City was defeated in a bid to draw the Second National Commercial College (the winner was Kobe City), so the city authorities decided to establish a municipal commercial college without any aid from the national budget. In 1928, the college became Template:Nihongo,<ref name="history" /> the first municipal university in Japan.

In 1901, the school was reorganized to become Template:Nihongo,<ref name="history" /> later authorized under Specialized School Order in 1904. The college had grand brick buildings around the Taishō period.

The "Chapel", one of the remains of Camp Sakai, built around 1950, removed in 2005

In 1949 OCU had five faculties (Business / Economics / Law and Literature / Science and Engineering / Home Economics).
In 1953, the Faculty of Law and Literature was divided into two faculties.
In 1955, Osaka City Medical University was incorporated and became the Faculty of Medicine.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
In 1959, the Faculty of Science and Engineering was divided into two faculties.
In 1975, the Faculty of Home Economics was reorganized into the Faculty of Human Life Science.
In 2003, the Graduate School of Creative Cities was established.
In 2006, the Urban Research Plaza and the Advanced Research Institute for Natural Science and Technology were established.
Due to financial problems in many cities, all of the municipal universities in Japan were requested to incorporate. OCU became a Public University Corporation in 2006.
In 2015 OCU celebrated its 135th anniversary. In June 2020, OCU announced it would be merging with Osaka Prefecture University in a new university named University of Osaka.<ref>NHK. "新大学名「大阪公立大学」で調整". Retrieved 06-25-2020.</ref> However, after the name was announced on June 26, 2020, Osaka University President released a statement pointing out that the English version of the new university's name was "remarkably similar" to that of Osaka University, adding, "It will cause confusion among our students, and work as a great obstacle for the future of both universities, which are reaching out to the world."<ref> Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The English name ultimately chosen was Osaka Metropolitan University.

Organization

Student Support Center

Undergraduate schools

  • Faculty of Business
  • Faculty of Economics
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Literature and Human Sciences
  • Faculty of Science
  • Faculty of Engineering
  • Faculty of Medicine
  • School of Nursing
  • Faculty of Human Life Science

Graduate schools

  • Graduate School of Business
  • Graduate School of Economics
  • Graduate School of Law
  • Graduate School of Literature and Human Sciences
  • Graduate School of Science
  • Graduate School of Engineering
  • Graduate School of Medicine
  • Graduate School of Nursing
  • Graduate School of Human Life Science
  • Graduate School of Urban Management
  • Graduate School of Creative Cities
University Hospital and Faculty of Medicine

Institutes

  • Media Center and Library
  • Center of Education and Research for Disaster Management (CERD)
  • Research Center for Artificial Photosynthesis (ReCAP)
  • URA Center and Osaka City University Incubator
  • Center for Health Science Innovation (CHSI)
  • University Hospital
  • Research Center for Urban Health and Sports
  • Research Center for Human Rights
  • Urban Research Plaza
  • Center for Research and Development of Higher Education
  • Research Center for Finance & Securities
  • English Education Development Center
  • Advanced Research Institute for Natural Science and Technology
  • Botanical Gardens Faculty of Science Osaka City University; located in Katano)
  • Toneyama Institute for Tuberculosis Research (a part of Medical School; located in Toyonaka)

Academic rankings

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Evaluation from Business World

The university ranking of the ratio of "president and chief executive officer of listed company"
Ranking
all universities in Japan 26th<ref name="success">Weekly Diamond The ranking of the universities which produced the high ratio of the graduates who hold the position of "president and chief executive officer of listed company" to all the graduates of each universityTemplate:In lang</ref> out of all the 744<ref>The number of universities and students|National Universities Association Template:WebarchiveTemplate:In lang</ref> universities which existed as of 2006
Source 2006 Survey<ref name="success" /> by [[:ja:週刊ダイヤモンド|Weekly Diamond Template:Small]] on the ranking of the universities which produced the high ratio of the graduates who hold the position of "president and chief executive officer of listed company" to all the graduates of each university
The university ranking according to the ratio of the number of the officers & managers produced by each university to the number of graduates
Ranking
all universities in Japan 3rd<ref name="agent">Is it a story of the past that graduates from famous universities can easily move up the career ladder? / RECRUIT AGENTTemplate:In lang</ref> out of all the 778<ref>University reform reference materials / Cabinet SecretariatTemplate:In lang</ref> universities which existed as of 2010
Source 2010 Survey<ref name="agent" /> by [[:ja:エコノミスト (日本の雑誌)|Weekly Economist Template:Small]] on the ranking of universities according to the numerousness of the number of the officers & managers produced by each university in consideration of the number of graduates
The university ranking according to the order of the evaluation by Personnel Departments of Leading Companies in Japan
Ranking
Japan 16th<ref>Survey on the image seen from human resources personnel:Ranking of the ability to get jobs|Nikkei HR 2020.06.03 release</ref> (out of 781<ref name="jpu">The number of universities in Japan is 781 as of April 1, 2020. About 80% are private universities.|Ōbun Sha</ref> universities in Japan as of 2020)
Source 2020 Nikkei Survey<ref name="r.nikkei">Image held by human resources personnel of companies of Japan / Yokohama National University ranked 1st in Kantō & Kōshin'etsu region / Valuation from the ex-students already employed / The Nikkei・Nikkei HR Survey 2020-06-04 17:27</ref> to all listed (3,714<ref name="jpx">Number of listed companies & listed shares of stock|JPX</ref>) and leading unlisted (1,100), totally 4,814 companies<ref name="r.nikkei" />

Notable alumni

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References

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