Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Institute of Technology) is the largest polytechnic university in Japan. The campus is located in the Muhei District of Tokyo and the Green District of Yokohama City. It is a top and world-class university of science and engineering in Japan, focusing on engineering technology and natural science. . Tokyo institute of technology is one of the top A universities in the world's top university programs in Japan, and is also an important member of academic organizations such as the Federation of Engineering Departments of Eight Universities in Japan, the RU 1 1 Academic Research Forum, and the Association of East Asian Research Universities.
2. Tokyo University of the Arts
Tokyo University of the Arts (Japanese Hiragana: とぅきょぅげぃじゅつだぃがく) is short for ". Its predecessor was Tokyo Fine Arts School and Tokyo Music School, which were founded in 1887 respectively, and the two schools merged into the new Tokyo University of Arts in 1949. The main purpose of Tokyo University of the Arts is to train artists in the fields of fine arts and music. Among them, the Music Department has trained many famous composers, performers and conductors, and the Fine Arts Department has also produced many famous painters, artists and architects.
3. hitotsubashi university
Hitotsubashi University (English name: Hitotsu Bashi University, Japanese name: ひとつばしだぃがく), referred to as "Joey", is located in the national city of Tokyo, Japan, and is a world-renowned top research-oriented national university. Hitotsubashi university offers only four majors (Economics, Law, Business and Sociology). It is the only small-scale elite university in Japan that focuses on humanities and social sciences. It is a member of Japan's top national university group, similar in nature to the London School of Economics and Political Science. Today, hitotsubashi university is recognized as an excellent Japanese business school. Its strength in the fields of humanities and social sciences such as law, international relations, sociology and linguistics is also recognized as the top three in Japan.
4. Dentistry of Tokyo Medical University
Tokyo University of Medical Dentistry (TMDU, Japanese Hiragana: とぅきょぅぃかしかだぃがく).1. Its Department of Dentistry is the earliest public dental education institution established in Japan and one of the six oldest dental universities. In April 2004, the National University was established as a legal person. At present, Tokyo University of Medical Dentistry has 2 departments, 2 research departments, 2 libraries, 2 affiliated hospitals and many research institutions.
5. Imperial Tea University for Women
Yuchai Women's University (English: Ochanomizu University, Japanese Hiragana: ぉちゃのみずじょしだぃがく) is a university located in.
6. Yi Xue University in Tokyo
Tokyo Gakuen University (Japanese Hiragana: とぅきょぅが; くげぃだぃがく) is the abbreviation of "Xueda". It is a "sister school" with Beijing Normal University. Yi Xue University in Tokyo, as a representative of the education discipline in Japan and even the whole of Asia, has made outstanding contributions to the cultivation of educational talents in Japan and is highly praised by the Japanese education community. Yi Xue University in Tokyo is not only a university that trains teachers in a narrow sense, but also a university that can go deep into it like the name "learning art" (knowledge and art).
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Teachers in hitotsubashi university
In 2004, there were 603 faculty members (including 224 professors, 83 assistant professors, 3 lecturers, 96 teaching assistants and 4 foreign teachers) and 6,528 students (including 4,708 undergraduates; *** 1820 graduate students, including 2 graduate students with professional degrees (kloc-0/9), the ratio of undergraduate students to graduate students is about 2.6: 1, and the ratio of students to teachers is about 15: 1. The current principal is Professor Shi.
The teaching and research courses in hitotsubashi university are undertaken by four departments and six research departments (graduate schools and universities) respectively. The school has departments of law and legal studies, economics and economic studies, business and business studies, social studies and sociological studies, as well as lectures and social studies and international corporate strategy studies (located in the center of Tokyo).