Ryukoku University Article List

Ryukoku University's Faculty of Policy Studies Sumoto Project wins the Ministry of the Environment's "12th Good Life Award, Environment Minister's Award, Schools Category"

 At the Ministry of the Environment's "12th Good Life Awards," the Ryukoku University Faculty of Policy Studies Sumoto Project received the "Minister of the Environment Award in the Schools Category" [...]

Temple University, Japan Campus' new Kyoto base, "TUJ Kyoto," signs memorandum of understanding with nearby Ryukoku University

 On November 2024, 11, Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ) signed a memorandum of understanding with Ryukoku University. The new campus will open in January 25.

Ryukoku University and NINZIA Co., Ltd. confirm that konjac fiber suppresses postprandial blood sugar rise

 A research group from Ryukoku University and NINZIA Co., Ltd. has discovered the water content of Ninja Paste, a proprietary konjac fiber material.

Ryukoku University Faculty of Business Administration: Two Departments, Business Administration and Commerce, to Cultivate People Who Will Change Society

Ryukoku University has always transformed its education and research systems to meet the needs and changes of the times. Its origins lie in the dormitory established at Nishi Honganji Temple in 1639.

Ryukoku University to install solar panels on its Fukakusa campus, covering 4% of electricity used and reducing CO243 emissions by 2 tons per year

 Ryukoku University has added solar panels to the roofs of eight existing buildings on its Fukakusa campus, with full-scale operation beginning in April 8.

Ryukoku University to open new research accommodation facility until late at night and co-creation space for students on Seta Campus

 Construction of a new facility for educational and research accommodation and to encourage co-creation among students at Ryukoku University's Seta Campus (Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture) has been completed.

Ryukoku University confirms evidence that endangered dugongs live in Okinawa

 Ryukoku University Research Center has found evidence that the dugong, a marine mammal thought to have become locally extinct since 2019, still lives on the Ryukyu Islands in Okinawa Prefecture.

A guide to raising children by themselves - A support pamphlet for me who does my best - Created for new childcare workers by Ryukoku University Social Isolation Recovery Support Research Support Center

 Ryukoku University Social Isolation Recovery Support Research Support Center Child-rearing Families Unit will be providing social support for families raising children for two years from 2022 to 2023.