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University of Makati College of Arts, Sciences, and Education Center for Innovative Education and Sciences Graduate Stu

University of Makati College of Arts, Sciences, and Education Center for Innovative Education and Sciences Graduate Studies EDUC 511 Dr . Amelia Paje University of Tokyo Reported by: Marites E. Lajada. U niversity of T okyo. Prepar ed by: Marites E. Lajada. Message.

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University of Makati College of Arts, Sciences, and Education Center for Innovative Education and Sciences Graduate Stu

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  1. University of Makati College of Arts, Sciences, and EducationCenter for Innovative Education and SciencesGraduate Studies EDUC 511 Dr.Amelia Paje University of Tokyo Reported by: Marites E. Lajada

  2. University of Tokyo • Prepared by: • Marites E. Lajada

  3. Message from the President “It is the mission of the University of Tokyo to present to the world a new model for a university that re-establishes faith in knowledge.It is necessary to transform the university into a vigorous center for the free-flow of intellectual energy. To create such, it will concentrate on maintaining an efficient core, ensuring a just distribution of power, and establishing a flexible interface. The three key words here are Autonomy, Distribution, and Cooperation.”

  4. Contents • Background • History • Acad and Admin Staff Numbers • Faculties, Grad Schools & Institutes • Campuses • Online Websites

  5. Background • The University of Tokyo is commonly known as "Todai" in Japan, an abbreviation of the Japanese characters that make up the Japanese name of the University. • The full Japanese name of the University is the four characters that spell out Tokyo Daigaku. • Taking the first character of Tokyo (our home city) and the first character of Daigaku(which means university), gives Todai.

  6. Background(cont’d) • The abbreviation UT is no longer used for several reasons. • First, to avoid confusion with other excellent overseas universities that use that abbreviation. • Second, to create a single brand image and identity across the University, both visually and among all of our members, irrespective of language.

  7. Background(cont’d) • Third, and perhaps most importantly, because even in this global age Todai is a Japanese university, and we are proud of our heritage and unique character. • The University has 10 faculties with a total of around 30,000 students, 2,100 of whom are foreign. • Its five campuses are in Hongō, Komaba, Kashiwa, Shirokane and Nakano.It is considered to be the most prestigious university in Japan.

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  33. Faculties • Faculty of Law • Faculty of Medicine • Faculty of Engineering • Faculty of Letters • Faculty of Science • Faculty of Agriculture • Faculty of Economics • College of Arts and Sciences • Faculty of Education • Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences

  34. Grad Schools • Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology • Graduate School of Education • Graduate Schools for Law and Politics • Graduate School of Economics • Graduate School of Arts and Sciences • Graduate School of Science • Graduate School of Engineering • Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences

  35. Grad Schools (cont’d) • Graduate School of Medicine • Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences • Graduate School of Mathematical Science • Graduate School of Frontier Sciences • Graduate School of Information Science and Technology • Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies • Graduate School of Public Policy

  36. Institutes • Institute of Medical Science • Earthquake Research Institute • Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia • Institute of Social Science • Institute of Industrial Science • Historiographical Institute

  37. Institutes (cont’d) • Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences • Institute for Cosmic Ray Research • Institute for Solid State Physics • Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute • Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology

  38. Campuses • Hongo Campus - The main Hongo campus occupies the former estate of the Maeda family, Edo period feudal lords of Kaga Province. One of the university's best known landmarks, Akamon (the Red Gate), is a relic of this era. The symbol of the university is the ginkgo leaf, from the trees found throughout the area.

  39. Campuses (cont’d) B. Komaba Campus - One of the five campuses of the University of Tokyo, the Komaba Campus is home to the College of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, and a number of advanced research facilities and campus services. This is the campus where all the freshmen and sophomores of the University of Tokyo spend their college life.

  40. Online Websites • The Univeristy of Tokyo Official Main Website • University of Tokyo Open Course Ware • TODAI.TV

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  43. Message from the President “The University of Tokyo will both promote excellent research and encourage the integration of the latest expertise in all fields. The university will then become a crossroads where academic achievement and social issues meet, and where the models, industries, and academic fields of the future can confidently be developed.”

  44. Thank You for Watching!

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