The University of Tokyo
(UTokyo) has led research and education in Japan since our foundation as a
national university in 1877. For more than a century, we have been nurturing
minds that have gone on to explore space, win Nobel Prizes and expand the
frontiers of human knowledge. Today, over 5,500 faculty and over 27,000 students
make UTokyo one of the most important global hubs of research and education in
one of Asia’s most exciting cities.
UTokyo
has long been known as Japan’s premier institution of higher education and for
our low student-to-faculty ratio. Our unique liberal arts education provides a
sound base in the first half of our four-year undergraduate program, after which
our students choose a two-year specialisation in line with their interests. We
encourage interdisciplinary approaches throughout.
Our
graduate schools provide an excellent environment for first-rate intensive
research with the world’s leading researchers, and each graduate student can
learn at the cutting edge of their field. In recent years UTokyo has established
undergraduate and graduate English-language degree programs, such as our
undergraduate PEAK program, further promoting campus diversity.
UTokyo
is networked with top universities and research institutions from all parts of
the world and the flow of students, research and researchers creates a truly
global campus. UTokyo also goes abroad to bring our university to the world,
through events such as theUTokyo Forum, held in close partnership with
globally renowned academic institutions around the world since 2000.
UTokyo
researchers and alumni have expanded the frontiers of human knowledge and their
achievements have been recognized in multiple Nobel and other prizes. Yoichiro
Nambu and Masatoshi Koshiba have transformed physics, while Kenzaburo Oe and
Yasunari Kawabata have enriched global culture through their literary works, to
mention just a few. Our website UTokyo Researchoffers a glimpse into the world of our
cutting-edge research.
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