Osaka UniversityOsaka Imperial University was inaugurated as the sixth imperial university in Japan in 1931. It started with two faculties; medicine and science. The School of Engineering was added as a third faculty two years later. The name was changed to Osaka University in 1947. In 1949, as a result of the government's education system reform, Osaka University started its postwar career with five faculties: science, medicine, engineering, letters and law. External links
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