Roman Catholic universities and colleges in Asia Caritas Francis Hsu College (明愛徐誠斌學院) is self-financing degree-granting institution in Hong Kong. It was established by Caritas Hong Kong. The school is located at Caine Road, Hong Kong Island with a branch at Oxford Road in Kowloon. ...more on Wikipedia about "Caritas Francis Hsu College"
Fu Jen Catholic University ( zh-tw: 輔仁大學, Tongyong Pinyin: FǔRén DàSyué, Hanyu Pinyin: Fǔrén Dàxué, Wade-Giles: Fu3-jen2 Ta4-hsüeh2) is a private university in Sinjhuang, Taipei. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fu Jen Catholic University"
Loyola College, Chennai is a Jesuit college in Chennai (formerly known as Madras), India. ...more on Wikipedia about "Loyola College, Chennai"
is a private university, with its main campus located in Yotsuya, an area of Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward. It was officially established in 1913 as a special school by the Society of Jesus, and has since grown into a large, and well-reputed university, with over 10,000 undergraduate students and 1,000 graduate students across four campuses in the Tokyo area. It takes the name Sophia from the Greek sophos meaning "wise." The Japanese name, jōchi daigaku literally means "University of Higher Wisdom." ...more on Wikipedia about "Sophia University"
St. Xavier's College is located in Kolkata, India and is named after St. Francis Xavier, a Jesuit saint of the 16th Century, who travelled to India. The College was founded by the Society of Jesus, a Christian religious group started by Saint Ignatius of Loyola in 1540. Since its inception, the Jesuits have toiled in the field of education, among other things, and were even called the school-masters of Europe at one time. ...more on Wikipedia about "St. Xavier's College, Calcutta"
Universite de Saint-Joseph is a private higher institute of education founded by the Jesuits in 1875 in Beirut, Lebanon, known for its school of medicine and its hospital, Hôtel-Dieu de France. ...more on Wikipedia about "Université de Saint-Joseph"
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