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The University of Tokyo
Japan

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Official website: http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/
Tel:+81 3-3812-2111
Address:7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 〒113-0033

Introduction to the University of Tokyo

Overview

The University of Tokyo (Japanese: 東京大學, abbreviated as 東大/とうだい) is a national research university located in Tokyo, Japan, founded in 1877. Its history can be traced back to the establishment of the Changpingzaka Academy in 1853 and the Tokyo Kaisei School and Tokyo Medical School in 1867. In 1877, these schools merged to form the University of Tokyo, becoming the first national university in Japan. In 2004, the school was restructured into a national university corporation. The University of Tokyo is a member of Japan's Super International University Plan (Class A) and is also one of Japan's designated national universities.

 

Campus

The main campuses of the University of Tokyo include:

 

Hongo Campus: Located in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, it is the main campus with most of the faculties and graduate schools.

 

Komaba Campus: Located in Meguro-ku, Tokyo, it mainly has the Faculty of Liberal Arts and some graduate schools.

Kashiwa Campus: Located in Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture, it mainly has the Graduate School of Comprehensive Culture and the Graduate School of Life Sciences.

Koganei Campus: Located in Koganei, Tokyo, it mainly has the School of Medicine, the Graduate School of Medicine, etc.

Chiba Rinkai Campus: Located in Chiba, Chiba Prefecture, it mainly has some graduate schools of the School of Engineering.

Educational Philosophy

The educational philosophy of the University of Tokyo is to cultivate outstanding talents with international vision, innovation ability and social responsibility. The school emphasizes the combination of theory and practice, pays attention to the all-round development of students, and encourages students to actively participate in social activities and international exchanges. The school is committed to contributing to the progress of society and mankind through high-level education and research.

 

Disciplines and Faculties

The University of Tokyo is a comprehensive research university with multiple faculties and graduate schools covering a wide range of subject areas:

 

Undergraduate (Faculty)

Faculty of Law: Including law, political science, etc.

Faculty of Economics: Including economics, accounting, etc.

Faculty of Literature: Including literature, history, philosophy, sociology, etc.

Faculty of Education: Including education, psychology, etc.

Department of Science: including mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, etc.

Department of Medicine: including medicine, health science, etc.

Department of Pharmacy: including pharmacy, pharmaceutical science, etc.

Department of Engineering: including mechanical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, information engineering, materials engineering, environmental engineering, etc.

Department of Agriculture: including agricultural science, environmental science, bioproduction science, etc.

Department of Education: provides general education courses to provide students with a broad knowledge base.

Graduate School (Research Department)

Graduate School of Law and Political Science: provides master's and doctoral degree courses in fields such as law and political science.

Graduate School of Economics: provides master's and doctoral degree courses in fields such as economics and accounting.

Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences: provides master's and doctoral degree courses in fields such as literature, history, philosophy, and sociology.

Graduate School of Education: provides master's and doctoral degree courses in fields such as education and psychology.

Graduate School of Science: provides master's and doctoral degree courses in fields such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology.

Graduate School of Medicine: provides master's and doctoral degree courses in fields such as medicine and health science.

Graduate School of Pharmacy: offers master's and doctoral degree programs in the fields of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science.

Graduate School of Engineering: offers master's and doctoral degree programs in the fields of mechanical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, information engineering, materials engineering, and environmental engineering.

Graduate School of Agriculture: offers master's and doctoral degree programs in the fields of agricultural science, environmental science, and bioproduction science.

Graduate School of Integrated Culture: offers master's and doctoral degree programs in the fields of interdisciplinary research and integrated culture.

Graduate School of Informatics: offers master's and doctoral degree programs in the fields of computer science and information systems.

Features

Strong comprehensiveness: The University of Tokyo is a comprehensive research university that covers a wide range of fields from humanities and social sciences to natural sciences and engineering technology, and all disciplines have a high level of research.

International influence: The school enjoys a high reputation internationally and has established cooperative relations with universities in many countries and regions, providing students with abundant international exchanges and internship opportunities.

Research strength: The University of Tokyo has world-class research strength in many fields, especially in physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, and engineering. The school has first-class laboratories and research facilities, providing researchers with an advanced research platform.

Industry-University-Research Cooperation: The school cooperates with many companies and research institutions to carry out joint research and internship projects, providing students with rich practical opportunities.

Featured Research Institutes: The school has several research institutes, such as the Graduate School of Science, the Graduate School of Medicine, the University of Tokyo, etc., which provide advanced research platforms for scientific researchers.

Ranking

According to the 2024 QS World University Rankings, the University of Tokyo ranks 24th among universities in the world. The school is particularly outstanding in the fields of science, medicine, engineering, humanities and social sciences.

 

Fees

The tuition fees of the University of Tokyo are relatively reasonable because it is a national university. Generally speaking, the annual tuition fees for undergraduates are about 535,800 yen, and graduate students may be slightly higher. In addition, there are other fees such as admission fees and facility fees.

 

Campus Life

The campus environment of the University of Tokyo is beautiful and the facilities are modern. The school provides a variety of club activities and academic research opportunities to help students develop in an all-round way. The school has also established cooperative relations with many well-known universities around the world, providing students with rich international exchange and internship opportunities.

 

Internationalization

The University of Tokyo attaches great importance to international education and provides a variety of international exchange programs and English-taught courses. The school has established cooperative relationships with universities in many countries and regions to provide students with abundant overseas study and internship opportunities. The school enrolls a certain number of international students every year, and the proportion of international students increases year by year, creating a multicultural and international learning environment.

 

Contact information

Address: 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 〒113-0033

Tel: +81-3-5841-0111