In their own words.
Sophia University is a private Catholic institution founded in 1913 by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in Japan. The university enrolls approximately 12,080 undergraduates and 1,357 postgraduate students. It offers English-medium programmes alongside Japanese-language instruction, reflecting its emphasis on international education. As a Jesuit institution, Sophia maintains the educational philosophy and values characteristic of Catholic higher education in the Ignatian tradition.
The university is recognized for its international orientation and interdisciplinary approach to academic study. Its curriculum emphasizes global perspectives and social responsibility, drawing on its Jesuit heritage. Sophia maintains active partnerships with universities worldwide and is known for supporting student and faculty exchange programmes. While comprehensive global ranking data is limited, the institution is regarded as a leading private university in Japan, particularly valued for its international environment and English-language academic offerings across multiple disciplines.
Where they stand.
Who came through.
A look around.


