About The University of Tokyo – Japan for Admission Information, Contact

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university_of_tokyo In 1877: The University established as Tokyo Daigaku consisting of four departments: Law, Science, Literature and Medicine, and incorporating three institutions: Shoheiko (Japanese and Chinese Literature, established 1789), Yogakusho (Occidental Studies, established 1855) and Shutosho (Vaccinations, established 1860)

President: Junichi Hamada

Academic and Administrative Staff : 7318

Students: 28,753

Education and Research Council

The Education and Research Council is a body that deliberates on important matters pertaining to the University’s educational and research activities, and is comprised of the president, directors nominated by the president, the dean of each graduate school, directors of institutes, and a professor selected from each faculty. The Council is presided over by the president and deliberates on matters pertaining to the following:

  • Education and research components of mid-term goals, mid-term plans, and annual plans
  • Enactment, revision and abolition of faculty rules, graduate school codes, and other important regulations pertaining to education and research
  • Faculty member personnel policies
  • Disciplinary procedures for faculty members
  • Standards for assigning the title of professor emeritus and selection of those to be granted that title
  • Policies pertaining to curriculum formation
  • Advice, guidance and other types of support to encourage learning
  • Student admission, graduation or curriculum completion, and other matters pertaining to student status and disciplinary procedures
  • Enactment, revision and abolition of academic credit rules and standards for handling academic credits
  • Standards for assigning honorary doctorates and the selection of those to be granted that title
  • Examination and assessment of the university’s education and research practices
  • Other important matters pertaining to education and research

Administrative Council

The Administrative Council is a body that deliberates on important matters pertaining to the management of the University, and is comprised of the president, who presides over the body; directors/faculty members nominated by the president; and outside influential individuals whose number must comprise more than half of the Council and who are appointed by the president in consultation with the Education and Research Council. The Administrative Council discusses the following matters:

  • Management components of mid-term goals, mid-term plans, and annual plans
  • Enactment, revision and abolition of important regulations pertaining to management
  • Remuneration of board members and standards for retirement benefit payments
  • Salaries of faculty members and standards for retirement benefit payments
  • Tuition and fees
  • Budget creation and implementation, accounting issues
  • Examination and assessment of the university’s organization and management practices
  • Other important matters pertaining to management
Admission Details

Undergraduate Admissions

*  Guide to Undergraduate Admissions

* 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

Graduate Admissions

* Guide to Graduate Admissions

* Graduate School of Law and Politics

* Graduate School of Medical Science

* Graduate School of Engineering

* Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology

* Graduate School of Science

* Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences

* Graduate School of Economics

* Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

* Graduate School of Education

* Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences

* Graduate School of Mathematical Science

* Graduate School of Frontier Sciences

* Graduate School of Information Science and Technology

* Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies / Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies (Japanese)

* Graduate School of Public Policy (Japanese)

Faculties

  • Law
  • Medicine
  • Engineering
  • Letters
  • Science
  • Agriculture
  • Economics
  • Arts and Sciences
  • Education
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • History
  • Environmental Studies
Graduate schools
  • Humanities and Sociology
  • Education
  • Law and Politics
  • Economics
  • Arts and Sciences
  • Science
  • Engineering
  • Agricultural and Life Sciences
  • Medicine
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Mathematical Sciences
  • Frontier Sciences
  • Information Science and Technology
  • Interdisciplinary Information Studies
  • Public Policy
Research institutes
  • Institute of Medical Science
  • Earthquake Research Institute
  • Institute of Oriental Culture
  • Institute of Social Science
  • Institute of Industrial Science
  • Historiographical Institute
  • Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences
  • Institute for Cosmic Ray Research
  • Institute for Solid State Physics
  • Ocean Research Institute
  • Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology
Program
  • Administration
    • Business Administration - Full Time
    • Educational Administration - Full Time
  • Architecture
    • Architecture - Full Time
  • Area Studies
    • Area Studies - Full Time
  • Biological Sciences
    • Biological Sciences - Full Time
    • Biophysics and Biochemistry - Full Time
    • Chemistry and Biotechnology - Full Time
  • Business/Management
    • Business Administration - Full Time
  • Chemical Engineering
    • Chemical System Engineering - Full Time
    • Chemistry and Biotechnology - Full Time
  • Civil/Structural Engineering
    • Civil Engineering - Full Time
  • Computing/Information Technology
    • General Systems Studies - Full Time
    • Information and Communication Engineering - Full Time
    • Information Science - Full Time
  • Earth Sciences
    • Earth and Planetary Physics - Full Time
    • Geological Science - Full Time
  • Economics
    • Economics - Full Time
  • Education/Training
    • and Learning Environments - Full Time
    • Curriculum - Full Time
    • Educational Administration - Full Time
    • Educational Psychology - Full Time
    • History and Philosophy of Education - Full Time
    • Social Sciences in Education - Full Time
    • Teaching - Full Time
  • Electronic/Electrical Engineering
    • Electrical Engineering - Full Time
    • Electronic Engineering - Full Time
    • Mechano-informatics - Full Time
  • General Engineering/Other Engineering
    • Aeronautics and Astronautics - Full Time
    • Engineering Synthesis - Full Time
    • Mathematical Engineering and Information Physics - Full Time
    • Urban Engineering - Full Time
  • Health/Para-medical Studies
    • Health Sciences and Nursing - Full Time
    • Physical and Health Science - Full Time
  • History/Archaeology
    • History - Full Time
  • International Relations/Studies/Affairs
    • Social and International Relations - Full Time
  • Languages
    • Language and Culture - Full Time
  • Law/Legal Studies
    • Private Law - Full Time
    • Public Law - Full Time
  • Manufacturing/Production Engineering
    • Materials Engineering - Full Time
  • Mathematics
    • Mathematics - Full Time
  • Mechanical Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering - Full Time
  • Medicine/Medical Sciences
    • Medicine - Full Time
  • Philosophy
    • History and Philosophy of Education - Full Time
    • Philosophy and Religion - Full Time
  • Physical Sciences
    • Applied Chemistry - Full Time
    • Applied Physics - Full Time
    • Basic Science - Full Time
    • Chemistry - Full Time
    • Physical and Health Science - Full Time
    • Physics, Astronomy - Full Time
  • Politics
    • Political Science - Full Time
  • Psychology
    • Educational Psychology - Full Time
    • Life and Cognitive Sciences - Full Time
    • Psychology and Sociology - Full Time
  • Sociology/Social Studies
    • Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies - Full Time
    • Psychology and Sociology - Full Time
  • Theology/Religion
    • Philosophy and Religion - Full Time
  • Contact Information

    Necessary Information

    Department

    Phone Number

    General Information
    On campus numbers General Information 03-3812-2111
    Corporations
    Posting full-time jobs Student Affairs Career Support Group Office 03-5841-2544
    Posting part-time jobs Student Affairs Student Welfare Office 03-5841-2542
    Tokyo University Fund Tokyo University Fund Office 03-5841-1216
    Campus Life
    Commencement, Graduation General Affairs Dept. General Affairs Div. 03-5841-2012
    Paying tuition Finance Dept. Accounting Div. 03-5841-2152
    Entrance Fees/Tuition waivers Student Affairs Student Welfare Office 03-5841-2547
    Scholarships Student Affairs Student Welfare Office 03-5841-2520
    Documentation/Personal Information Disclosure Policy
    Request for public documentation disclosure General Affairs Dept. General Affairs Div. ( Information Disclosure/Personal Information) 03-5841-2047
    Request for stored personal information disclosure General Affairs Dept. General Affairs Div. ( Information Disclosure/Personal Information) 03-5841-2047