中央大学(日文:ちゅうおうだいがく,英文:Chuo University)是日本著名私立综合大学,前身为1885年创立的英吉利法律学校,1905年正式定名中央大学,1920年成为日本高等教育机关。作为“MARCH”名门私立大学之一,其以法学教育闻名,司法考试合格人数常年位居日本前列,在法曹界(法官、检察官、律师)影响力显著,被誉为“法科的中央”。
Chuo University, founded in 1885 as the English Law School and renamed in 1905, is a prestigious private comprehensive university in Japan. A member of the renowned "MARCH" group of private universities, it is particularly distinguished for its legal education, with annual bar exam pass rates consistently ranking among Japan's top institutions. Known as the "Central of Legal Studies," it wields significant influence in Japan's legal profession (judges, prosecutors, lawyers).
学校现拥有8个本科学院、8个研究生院研究科及9个研究所,校区分布于东京都八王子市等地。学科涵盖法、经、商、文、理工等领域,其毕业生在日本政治、经济、文化界表现活跃,国会议员及上市公司高管校友数量位居全国前列。知名校友包括前首相海部俊树、7-Eleven创始人铃木敏文等。
The university currently comprises 8 undergraduate faculties, 8 graduate schools, and 9 research institutes, with campuses in Hachioji City, Tokyo. Its academic offerings span law, economics, business, humanities, science, and engineering. Chuo graduates excel in Japanese politics, economy, and culture, with notable alumni including former Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu and 7-Eleven founder Masatoshi Ito. The university ranks among Japan's top institutions for producing members of parliament and corporate executives.

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