Introduction to Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Overview
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (TUFS) is a national university located in Tokyo, Japan. It was founded in 1897 and officially opened university education in 1949. It is one of the best foreign language institutions in Japan and one of the earliest institutions in Japanese history to study foreign languages and cultures. The predecessor of Tokyo University of Foreign Studies was the Faculty of Foreign Languages of the University of Tokyo, which was also the earliest institution in Japanese history to study foreign countries - Fanshu Tiaosho (the government's translation center). The school is a member of Japan's "Super International University Plan" and is committed to cultivating talents with international vision and professional language skills.
Campus
The main campus of Tokyo University of Foreign Studies is located in Fuchu City, Tokyo, with a beautiful campus environment and advanced facilities. The school has multiple teaching buildings, libraries, laboratories and research centers, providing students with good learning and research conditions.
Educational philosophy
The educational philosophy of Tokyo University of Foreign Studies is to cultivate talents with international vision, professional language skills and cross-cultural communication skills. The school not only focuses on language teaching, but also emphasizes regional studies, covering multiple fields such as politics, economy, society, and culture, aiming to cultivate professionals who can handle various international affairs in the era of globalization.
Disciplines and Faculties
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies has the following faculties and graduate schools:
Faculties
Faculty of Foreign Languages: offers a variety of language majors, including but not limited to English, French, German, Russian, Chinese, Korean, Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Thai, Malay, Persian, Turkish, etc.
Faculty of Regional Cultural Studies: combines language learning and regional studies, covering the culture, history, politics, economy and other aspects of multiple regions such as Asia, Africa, Europe, and America.
Graduate School
Graduate School of Comprehensive International Studies: has pre-doctoral courses and post-doctoral courses, covering multiple fields such as international relations, regional studies, and linguistics.
Graduate School of Foreign Languages: offers master's and doctoral degree programs in multiple language majors, emphasizing the combination of linguistics and regional studies.
Ranking
According to the 2024 THE Japan University Rankings, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies ranks 27th. The school is particularly strong in areas such as linguistics, regional studies, and international relations.
Costs
The tuition fees at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies are relatively reasonable because it is a national university. Generally speaking, the annual tuition fees for undergraduates are around 535,800 yen, and graduate students may pay slightly more. In addition, there are other fees such as admission fees and facility fees.
Campus Life
The campus life at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies is rich and colorful. The school offers a variety of club activities and academic research opportunities to help students develop in an all-round way. The school has also established partnerships with many well-known universities around the world, providing students with a wealth of international exchange and internship opportunities.
Internationalization
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies attaches great importance to international education and offers a variety of international exchange programs and English-taught courses. The school has established partnerships with universities in many countries and regions, providing students with a wealth of overseas study and internship opportunities. The school enrolls about 30 international students each year, accounting for about 11% of international students, and the student-teacher ratio is 17.9. It is a multicultural and international learning environment.
Contact information
Address: 〒183-8504 1-3-11 Taniho, Fuchu City, Tokyo
Tel: +81-42-321-1111
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