Tama Art University (Simply known as TAMABI) is a prestigious private art university located in Japan, established in 1935, and officially became a prestigious university in 1953. Below are some details about Tama Art University: History Background Founded: 1935, first known as Tama Imperial Art School.
Sukkutai University: 1953, Chengdu Tama Art University.
Important incident: In 1964, the Tama Bi-Japanese private university's junior high school initiative was established. In 1968, the school building for the Hachioji campus was constructed, and in 1974, the new school building for the Faculty of Fine Arts was completed. In 1989, the Kaminoge Prefecture was established as a night-time art department in Japan.
School District Main Campus District: Hachioji Campus: Hachioji City, East Kyoto, the main location of the Japan Research Institute, Faculty of Fine Arts, affiliated library and media.
Kaminoge Campus: Located in Setagaya Ward, East Kyoto, this is the location of the nightlife research institute, the School of Fine Arts and Performing Arts, the affiliated library, the academic center, and the school headquarters office.
Educational philosophy: Freedom and perseverance: Tama Art University's educational philosophy is ``freedom and perseverance,'' a strong student's independence and creativity.
Practical beauty design: The school's ability to make practical beauty design creative research, constant exploration of beauty education, and the way it is developed.
Departmental Setting Main Department: Faculty of Fine Arts: Comprehensive painting, sculpture, engineering, design, planar design, image representation, aerial representation, and many other industries.
Graduate School: Graduate School of Design and Aesthetics, provides further in-depth industrial research and Japanese production guidance.
Features: Planned Design Department: Tama Art University's Planned Design Department has a long history, is one of the school's most prestigious departments, and is a highly qualified and talented designer.
Competitive power: Low winning rate, fierce competition, this is the ideal academic school for students.
International exchange: The school has expanded its international exchange program, and has jointly established a national art school.
Social Impact Alumni Achievement: Achieved Alumni of Tama Art University, who has completed a number of educational programs and acquired the Japanese Design Department.
Social contributions: School department advisors for social and cultural activities, exhibitions, lectures, etc., and knowledge of public affairs and program planning.
Educational fees: Educational fees correspond to high school fees, however, the school provides various kinds of scholarships and financial aid, and assistant student fees are borne by students.
Domestic name: Tama Art University, Tokyo University of the Arts, Musano Art University (also known as Japan's three art universities).
International recognition: The school has a high reputation in the country and is one of the world's most famous art universities.
Site: Hachioji Campus: 1-11-1 Gotenmachi, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo 192-0394 Kaminoge Campus: 1-11-1 Kaminoge, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 157-8531 Tama Art University has outstanding academic quality and is a Japanese-American academic institution. It has been an important educational center for students from all over the world, from Japan to all over the world.
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