Imperial university

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The title Imperial university should literally denote a university established under an empire, however many universities have adopted the title simply to add a sense of prestige or lineage.

[edit] Japan

Nine Imperial Universities (帝國大學 teikoku daigaku) were founded and run by the Empire of Japan between 1877 and 1939, seven in Japan, one in Korea and one in Taiwan.

Japanese Imperial Universities include:

N.B.: Changed its name to Gyeongseong University after World War II, and closed on August 22, 1946, by U.S. Military Ordinance No. 102.

[edit] China

There was at least one imperial university created, under the Kingdom of Wu in 258.

[edit] Europe

In Europe, there are at least three additional universities which bear the title; it is debatable how accurate the title is in each case.

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