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TOHOKU

UNIVERSITY
GUIDE
2015 -2016
For Prospective International Students

2015 - 2016

Tohoku University, Creating Global Excellence


Over more than a century of history, Tohoku Universitys tradition of Research First,
philosophy of Open Doors and ethos of Practice-Oriented Research and Education
have produced excellent graduates, generated numerous research achievements
and contributed to the development of a peaceful and just society.
Today, the world embarks upon a new global age, characterized by the globalization
of the economy, the movement of people, rapid advances in information technology
and the dissemination of knowledge. In times such as these, our university must
continue its endeavors to create new value, of course in Japan, but also with the
intent of contributing significantly to the stability and development of the
international community.
Tohoku University therefore wishes to be an international hub where talented
students and researchers can gather, learn and create. They will rise to face
various global changes and challenges and contribute to the development of the
world and Japan. Tohoku University will continue to pave the way for societal
paradigm shifts, conduct excellent education and research to take the initiative
in the global age and maintain its status as a world-renowned university.
DATA
About Tohoku University
As of November 1, 2014

Total number of students

17,758
Faculty

3,180

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Undergraduate Students

Graduate Students

11,033 6,725
International Students

Partner Institutions

1,742 189

Library Collection

4,019,510
volumes

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Why Tohoku University?


With its location in the green environment of the city
of Sendai in northeastern Japan, Tohoku University has
been offering academic excellence for over a century.
It has long enjoyed the reputation of being one of the
most liberal universities in the country as well as an
institution that places a particularly strong emphasis
on leading-edge research.

Open Institution

Cutting-Edge Research

Since its foundation in 1907 as Japans third national university, Tohoku University
has been open to diverse talents and values: Tohoku University was the first
Japanese university to accept female and international students over a hundred
years ago and this inclusive tradition certainly continues today.
Currently, around 2,000 international students from some 80 countries and
territories are enrolled, creating a dynamic multi-cultural learning atmosphere on
the campus. Tohoku Universitys emphasis on openness and equality means that we
value students and academics with diverse backgrounds and welcome them as
an integral part of our university community.

Strong emphasis on quality research has always been our tradition. From
fundamental discoveries to large-scale practical applications for everyday life,
Tohoku Universitys research outcomes have deeply impacted our way of thinking
and our way of living. Several recent world university rankings have recognized
Tohoku Universitys research strength and competitiveness in physics, chemistry,
materials science and engineering and many other fields. In this advantageous
setting, student have unparalleled learning and research experiences, enabling
them to acquire scientific skills through classroom teaching by our world-class
research faculty as well as actual laboratory activities by students themselves.

Study Environment
About 18,000 students are currently enrolled in 10 undergraduate departments
and 16 graduate schools. Tohoku University boasts about 3,000 highly engaged
faculty members, who actively interact with students in classrooms and
research laboratories. A student-to-faculty ratio of 6:1 enables us to offer a
personalized learning environment with special emphasis on research. On our
lively campus, surrounded by nature, students not only strive for academic excellence,
but achieve personal growth and prepare to become future leaders in every
endeavor they will pursue through various extracurricular and social activities.

Social and Community Role


Practice-Oriented Research and Education has long been one of the core values
of Tohoku University, whereby the fruits of leading-edge research are put to practical
use for the benefit of society and toward improving living standards. In keeping with
the Open Door policy, various facilities of Tohoku University are available to the public.
The university actively supports citizen education and maintains community involvement
through science cafs, international festivals, delivery classes, providing classroom
experience and promoting lifelong learning.

Reconstruction Action
Tohoku Universitys commitment to its community role was demonstrated in the
aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011. Tohoku University
was one of the institutes of higher education at the center of the disaster area
and the university has undertaken considerable efforts toward reconstruction and
revitalization of the local region. The focus of these endeavors is on establishing
new industries through close collaboration with industry and government agencies
so as to boost employment and invigorate the Tohoku region. These efforts are in
turn serving as a stimulus to the Japanese economy as a whole.
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Global Network

32 196

Partnership with 196 world-leading institutions


in 32 countries and regions

Tohoku Universitys unique global network is comprised of academic exchange


agreements with many top educational institutions around the world.
The university is developing various study abroad programs and expanding its
research presence around the world.

University-level Agreement:

196 institutions in 32 countries and regions

32 196

Department-level Agreement:

373 institutions in 47 countries and regions

47 373
(As of February 1, 2015)

Country and Region

Institution

Africa
Morocco
South Africa
Asia

University Mohammed V-Agdal


The University of KwaZulu-Natal

China

Beihang University

Country and Region

Asia
India
Indonesia

Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications

Beijing University Of Technology

China University of Geosciences (Wuhan)

Mongolia

Singapore

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

South Korea

Indian Institute of Science


Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Bogor Agricultural University
Gadjah Mada University
Universitas Indonesia
University of Brawijaya
Mongolian University of Science and Technology
The Mongolian Academy of Sciences
National University of Singapore
Changwon National University

Chonbuk National University

Chongqing University

City University of Hong Kong

Chosun University

Dalian University of Technology

Chung-Ang University

Dongbei University of Finance and Economics

Chungnam National University

East China Normal University

Dong-eui University

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)

Lanzhou University

Korea University

Nanjing University

Kyung Hee University

Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Kyungpook National University

Northeastern University

Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)

Ocean University of China

Peking University

Pukyong National University

Pusan National University

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Seoul National University

Shanghai Ocean University

Shanghai University

Sogang University
Sungkyunkwan University

Southeast University

Yeungnam University

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Yonsei University

Tianjin University

University of Science and Technology of China

Wuhan University of Technology

Taiwan

National Cheng Kung University

National Chengchi University

National Chiao Tung University

National Chung Cheng University

National Chung Hsing University

Xiamen University

National Taiwan Ocean University

Xi'an Jiaotong University

Yangzhou University

Italy

National Taiwan University

National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu

Zhejiang University

Soochow University

Germany

University of Science and Technology Beijing

France

Kookmin University

Jilin University

Belgium
Finland

Tsinghua University, Beijing

Europe
Austria

Kongju National University

Huazhong University of Science & Technology

Vietnam

Tongji University

Asia
Thailand

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

Fudan University

Country and Region

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Institution

Netherlands
Spain

Institution

Asian Institute of Technology


Chiang Mai University
Chulalongkorn University
King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang
King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi
Suranaree University of Technology
Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology
Thammasat University
Foreign Trade University
Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology
Vietnam National University, Hanoi
Global Education for European Engineers and Entrepreneurs (GE4)
Universitt Wien
Studiecentrum voor Kernenergie - Centre d'Etude de l'nergie Nuclaire
Aalto University
Tampere University of Technology
University of Oulu
cole Centrale de Lille
cole Centrale de Lyon
cole Centrale de Marseille
cole Centrale de Nantes
cole Centrale de Paris
cole des Mines d'Albi-Carmaux
cole Nationale Suprieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne
cole Normale Suprieure de Lyon
cole Polytechnique
Institut dtudes Politiques de Lyon
Institut National des Sciences Appliques de Lyon
Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux
Universit Bordeaux 1
Universit de Grenoble
Universit de Lyon
Universit de Rennes 1
Universit de Strasbourg
Universit de Technologie Compigne
Universit Lumire Lyon 2
Universit Pierre et Marie Curie
Universit Rennes 2 Haute Bretagne
Deutsches Zentrum fr Luft- und Raumfahrt
Georg-August-Universitt Gttingen
Johannes Gutenberg-Universitt Mainz
Karlsruher Institut fr Technologie
Rheinisch-Westflische Technische Hochschule Aachen (RWTH Aachen)
Ruprecht-Karls-Universitt Heidelberg
Technische Universitt Berlin
Technische Universitt Chemnitz
Technische Universitt Darmstadt
Technische Universitt Dortmund
Technische Universitt Dresden
Technische Universitt Kaiserslautern
Technische Universitt Mnchen
Universitt des Saarlandes
Universitt Paderborn
Politecnico di Milano
Politecnico di Torino
Universit degli Studi di Firenze
Universit degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Universit degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza"
Universit degli Studi di Verona
University of Groningen
University of Granada
Universidad de Valladolid

Country and Region

Europe
Sweden

Switzerland
Poland
Russia

UK

Ukraine
Latin America
Venezuela
Middle East
Iran
Turkey
North America
Canada
USA

Institution

Chalmers University of Technology


KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Stockholm University
Ume University
Uppsala University
cole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne
Eidgenssische Technische Hochschule Zrich
Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences
Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Science (FEB-RAS)
Far Eastern Federal University
Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod
Lomonosov Moscow State University
National Research University Higher School of Economics
Novosibirsk State University
Saint-Petersburg State University
Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Imperial College London
The School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
The University of Nottingham
The University of Sheffield
The University of York
University College London, UCL
National Technical University of Ukraine "Kyiv Polytechnic Institute"
Universidad Simn Bolvar
University of Tehran
Istanbul Technical University
University of Ottawa
University of Waterloo
Colorado School of Mines
Harvard University
Institute of International Education
National Institutes of Health of the Department of Health and Human Services
Pennsylvania State University
Purdue University
Syracuse University
Temple University
Texas A&M University
University at Albany, State University of New York
University of Alaska
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Davis
University of California, Irvine
University of California, Los Angeles
University of California, Merced
University of California, Riverside
University of California, San Diego
University of California, San Francisco
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of California, Santa Cruz
University of Hawaii at Mnoa
University of North Carolina, Charlotte
University of Washington

Oceania
Australia

New Zealand

The Australian National University


The University of Melbourne
The University of New South Wales
The University of Sydney
The University of Auckland

International Organization
The ITER International Fusion Energy Organization

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Consortia with Worlds Top Universities

Tohoku University has entered into a number of international university


consortia in order to foster exchange between researchers and students from
Tohoku University and various regions and nations. You will probably
have the chance to participate in international symposiums, workshops and
seminars held by these consortia.

APRU

AEARU

T.I.M.E.

HeKKSaGOn

RENKEI

Association of Pacific Rim Universities

The Association of East Asian Research


Universities

Top Industrial Managers for Europe

A network of six leading universities from Japan


and Germany: Heidelberg, Kyoto, Karlsruhe,
Tohoku (in Sendai), Gttingen, Osaka

Japan-UK Research and Education


Network for Knowledge Economy Initiatives

APRU was established 1997 with the aim


of fostering cooperation in education and
research contributing to economic,
scientific and cultural advancement
and has grown rapidly to become a
reputable international organization of
leading research universities in the Pacific
Rim. It organizes various exchange
programs under three thematic priorities
within its Strategic Framework and holds
annual meetings for presidents and senior
staff of the member universities to discuss
and plan its future activities.
Tohoku University is taking on the role of
regional program hub for APRUs MultiHazards Program from 2013 to 2015.

AEARU was established in 1996 with the


aim of forming a forum for the presidents
of leading research universities and
carrying out mutual exchanges between
the major universities in East Asia.
Expectations are that this regional
consortium, on the basis of common
academic cultural backgrounds among
member universities, will contribute not
only to the development of higher
education and research but also to the
opening up of a new era leading to cultural
economic and social progress in the
region.
Tohoku University has served as a board
member since 2012.

T.I.M.E. is an international network of


leading higher educational institutions
specializing in engineering focused on
master-level double degree programs.
It now launches other innovative
exchange programs through task forces
formed by member institutions to foster
internationally competitive engineers
for tomorrows world.

The Japanese-German University


Consortium HeKKSaGOn founded in
2010, is a bilateral university network
composed of three Japanese and three
German major universities that aims to
promote exchange between Japan and
Germany through activities such as
research staff/student exchange, joint
research, workshops and summer schools.

RENKEI, the Japan-UK Research and


Education Network for Knowledge
Economy Initiatives, is a bilateral
consortium that was formed in 2012
by leading universities from Japan and
the UK under the support of the British
Council. Its aim is to encourage knowledge
transfer and research collaboration not
only between the two countries but also
between the higher education and
industry sectors.

Established:1997
Membership since: 2008
Participating Institutions: 45

Established: 1996
Membership since: 1998
Participating Institutions: 18

Established: 1989
Membership since: 2007
Participating Institutions: 55

Established: 2010
Membership since: 2010
Participating Institutions: 6

Established: 2012
Membership since: 2012
Participating Institutions: 12

APRU

A E A R U

T. I . M . E
.

HeKKSaGOn

R E N K E
I


1997

1996

1989

http://www.apru.org/

http://www.aearu.org/

https://www.time-association.org/

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2 0 1 0

2012

http://www.renkei-researcher-schools.org/

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Study in SENDAI
Sendai : City of Trees

Climate

Arts and Sports

Combining the convenience of a modern city with


abundant natural scenery, Sendai, where Tohoku
University is located, is often called the City of Trees.
There are events throughout the year, attracting people
from tourists from around Japan and local residents.

Sendai is characterized by a very moderate climate, yet you


can experience the beauty of the four seasons. There are
only a few days in summer reaching 30C86Fand few
days in winter colder than -3C26Fand little snow.

The city of Sendai offers its guests and residents a broad variety
of cultural activities. The games of the city's own professional
baseball, soccer, volleyball, and basketball teams are among
the most popular events. There is an impressive variety of
museums, galleries and concert halls. Sendai offers rich
collections of art from all around Japan and overseas.

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Major Events in downtown Sendai


May
5

August
8

September
9

December
12

Aoba Festival

Tanabata Festival

Jozenji Street Jazz Festival

Pageant of Starlight

Pageant of Starlight

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Tanabata Festival

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Study in Tohoku University

Courses Taught in English (The Future Global Leadership Program)

At Tohoku University, students are able to study and research in a wide


range of fields.
Undergraduate programs cover10 fundamental fields of specialization 4 in the humanities and 6 in the sciences. Moreover, you will be able to
further increase your specialization in 16 graduate schools in expanded
fields, enabling you to pursue research in cutting-edge areas.

4 6 1 0

Graduate

10 Faculties / Schools

16 Graduate Schools
Arts and Letters

International Mechanical and Aerospace


Engineering Course

Mechanical and Aerospace


Engineering, Engineering

BEng

AMB

Applied Marine Biology Course

Applied Biosciences, Agriculture

BAgri

Fields

Degree

International Doctoral Program


in Engineering,
Information Sciences and
Environmental Studies

Engineering,
Information Sciences,
Environmental Studies,
Biomedical Engineering

IGPAS

International Graduate Program


for Advanced Science

Science

M/D

E-mail: direct@mail.sci.tohoku.ac.jp
Web: http://www.sci.tohoku.ac.jp/
english/igpas/

IPHS

International Post-Graduate
Program
in Human Security

Medicine, Agricultural Science,


International Cultural Studies,
Environmental Studies

M/D

E-mail: human_security@
bureau.tohoku.ac.jp
(General inquiries)
Web: http://human-security.jp/

IELP

Interational Environmental
Leadership Program

Environmental Studies

M/D

IMAC-G

International Mechanical and


Aerospace Engineering Course
Graduate Course

Engineering

M/D

E-mail: imac-g@mech.tohoku.ac.jp
Web: http://g30.eng.tohoku.ac.jp/imac/

IMSE

International Materials Science


and Engineering Master Course

Engineering

E-mail: eng-in@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp
Web: http://g30.eng.tohoku.ac.jp/imse/

IPEM

Doctoral Program
International Program
in Economics and Management

Course

EISEBE

International
Cultural Studies

Economics and
Management

Environmental Studies

Science

Biomedical Engineering

Medicine

Dentistry

Dentistry

Educational Informatics
Education Division

GPEM

Professional
Graduate Schools

Oct.

Interface Oral Health


Science Course

Dentistry

M/D

ICLS

Engineering

Engineering

School of Public Policy

IGPL

NMC

Agricultural Science

Accounting school

Apr.

International Course of
Life Sciences

Life Sciences

M/D

International Graduate Program


in Language Sciences

International Cultural Studies

M/D

Network Medicine Course

Medicine

Oct.

Apr.
Oct.

Basic Medicine Course

Medicine

E-mail: is-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp
Web: http://www.is.tohoku.ac.jp/
index-e.html
E-mail: den-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp
Web: http://www.dent.tohoku.ac.jp/
english/

Apr.
Oct.

E-mail: kyomu@mail.kankyo.tohoku.ac.jp
Web: http://www.kankyo.tohoku.ac.jp/
ielp/index.html

E-mail: ipem@econ.tohoku.ac.jp
Web: http://www.econ.tohoku.ac.jp/
econ/english/IPEM/index.html

Global Program in
Economics and Management

IOHS

M/D

M/D

Agriculture

Economics and Management

Information Sciences

BMC
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E-mail: eng-in@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp
Web: http://www.eng.tohoku.ac.jp/
english/academics/doctoral.html

Oct.

Information Technology
and Science Course

Law School

Contact

Oct.

ITSC

Pharmaceutical Sciences

Pharmaceutical Sciences

Admission

Life Sciences

Science

Medicine

E-mail: tohoku-fgl@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp
Web: http://g30.eng.tohoku.ac.jp/imac/
E-mail: tohoku-fgl@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp
Web: http://www.agri.tohoku.ac.jp/amb/

Economics

Oct.

Graduate

Law

Contact

E-mail: tohoku-fgl@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp
Web: http://web.tohoku.ac.jp/amc/

IMAC-U

Information Sciences

Admission

BSc

Education

Law

Degree

Chemistry, Science

Education

Fields

Advanced Molecular Chemistry Course

16

Arts and Letters

Course

AMC

Undergraduate
10

Undergraduate

1 6

E-mail: lif-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp
Web: http://www.lifesci.tohoku.ac.jp/
outline/project/global30/

E-mail: int-kkdk@intcul.tohoku.ac.jp
Web: http://www.intcul.tohoku.ac.jp/ls/

E-mail: m-daigakuin@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp
Web: http://www.med.tohoku.ac.jp/
english/
E-mail: m-daigakuin@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp
Web: http://www.med.tohoku.ac.jp/
english/
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Undergraduate Programs (For Degree Seeking Students)

Classes for degree courses taught in Japanese, which you can take together
with Japanese students, begin in April. Degree courses taught in English
start in October. The courses taught in English are attended by international
students from a variety of countries. The number of international coeducational
classes open to all students is also being increased, allowing you to take
classes taught in English alongside Japanese students and providing many
chances for you to study the Japanese language.

Faculties / Schools

4
10

Department

JPN

Arts and Letters

Humanities and Social Sciences

Education

Educational Science

Law

Law

Admission

Language
ENG

APR

Course
in English
(See p.12)

OCT

Economics

Economics

Business Administration

Undergraduate Admission

Courses Taught in Japanese

(Privately Financed International Students Entrance Exam)


If you wish to participate in programs taught in Japanese, you will enter in April.
Please begin your preparations by undergoing the Examination for Japanese
University Admission for International Students (EJU) in June or November of the
previous year.

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TOEFL-iBT
TOEFL-PBT
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URL
http://www.tnc.tohoku.ac.jp/


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980-8576 28 Tel: 022-795-4802 E-mail : arc@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

Mathematics

Courses Taught in English

Physics

(The Future Global Leadership Program)

Astronomy and Geophysics

Science

Chemistry

AMC

The Future Global Leadership (FGL) program offers three undergraduate courses taught entirely in English in the fields of Molecular Chemistry,
Mechanical, Aerospace Engineering and Marine Biology. Please refer to our website to learn about the requirements before applying.
The application guidelines will be updated in September. Further information is available here: http://www.fgl.tohoku.ac.jp/
Course

Geoenvironmental Science

Contact

AMC

Advanced Molecular Chemistry Course

Chemistry, Science

E-mail: tohoku-fgl@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp
Web: http://www.sci.tohoku.ac.jp/amc/

IMAC-U

International Mechanical and Aerospace


Engineering Course Undergraduate

Mechanical and Aerospace


Engineering, Engineering

E-mail: tohoku-fgl@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp
Web: http://g30.eng.tohoku.ac.jp/imac/

AMB

Applied Marine Biology Course

Applied Biosciences, Agriculture

E-mail: tohoku-fgl@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp
Web: http://www.agri.tohoku.ac.jp/amb/

Earth and Planetary Materials Science

Fields

Biology

Medical Sciences

Medicine

1. Application Requirements

Health Sciences

Dentistry

Pharmaceutical Sciences

1) Academic qualification exam or standardized national exam

Dentistry

You must submit scores for the required subjects from any one of the following.

IB, SAT or GCE (A-Level)

Required Subjects depend on the course.

National standardized examination offered in your home country

Required Subjects depend on the course.

Pharmacy

EJU

Required Subjects and Minimum scores for EJU depend on the course.

Pharmaceutical Sciences

2) English Proficiency

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

IMAC-U

TOEFL-iBT / TOEFL-PBT / IELTS

Submit a written certificate from your principal if you attended for four years or longer a middle/high school where the main language used was English.

Information and Intelligent Systems

Submit other documents designated by Tohoku University

Applied Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biomolecular Engineering

2. Documents to be submitted

Electrical, Information and Physics Engineering

Engineering

Materials Science and Engineering

Civil Engineering and Architecture

Applied Bio-Sciences

Agriculture

Applied Biological Chemistry

*= English course students only


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You must fulfill any one of the following.

AMB

1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)

Photograph
Statement of Reasons for Applying
Proof of Graduation / Certificate of Expected Graduation
Academic Transcript
Score from Academic or Standardized Examination
Score from English Proficiency Test
Proof of Nationality

TOEFL-iBT: 79 or higher / TOEFL-PBT: 550 or higher / IELTS: 6.0 or higher

3. Submit your Application


Complete the online application through the
T-cens system on the FGL programs website.

https://applicant.insc.tohoku.ac.jp/
t-cens_tohoku/login.php

4. Application Period
1st Recruitment Period

Oct. - Jan.

2nd Recruitment Period

Feb. May.

<Inquiries>
Address: 41 Kawauchi, Aoba-ku, Sendai-shi 980-8576, Japan
Tel: +81-22-795-3242E-mail: tohoku-fgl@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp Official website: http://www.fgl.tohoku.ac.jp/
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Tohoku University selected for the FY2014


MEXT Top Global University Project

What is Tohoku Universitys Global Initiative?


Tohoku University plans to raise their level of internationalization, strengthen
their education and research abilities, grow into a world class university,
and play a main role in developments that will benefit Japan and the entire
world. Achieving this will require brilliant young minds from across Japan

Tohoku University has been selected for the FY2014 Top Global University Project, a higher

and the world and creating a place that will allow people to gather,
learn and create, and through high level education, create real change in
society, while giving these young people a high level global mindedness.

Investing in knowledge as a world-class university

Pursuing international excellence in education and research

education reform initiative launched this fiscal year by Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture,
Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT).
The MEXT program aims to raise Japans global competitiveness in higher education by supporting
internationalization and reform efforts at select institutions. Tohoku University's reform initiative is

Leading Overseas
Universities

called "Tohoku University's Global Initiative" and is categorized as "Type A: Top Type" in the Top

Reform in
Education

Global University Project.

Synergy

Leading Overseas
Universities

Strengthen
Research Abilities

Under this framework, we intend to further accelerate the initiatives we have undertaken with the

International Joint Graduate Program

Tohoku Forum for Creativity

Global 30 Project and the Go Global Japan Project to create a new global education.

Form strong partnerships with leading overseas


universities with the goal of entering the worlds
Top Ten Ranking in specific fields.

Japans first visitor research institution.

Further, based upon this new global education, we aim to form strong partnerships with overseas

Jointly supervised double/


joint degrees

universities, with the goal of entering the worlds Top Ten Ranking in the fields of Spintronics,

Cutting-edge
Research and Education

Inviting Nobel Prize-level researchers


from around the world
to nurture young researchers

Materials Science, Cosmological Physics, and Earth Science, as well as pushing for developments in
the new disciplines of Data Science, Life Sciences, and Disaster Reduction/Safety Science, founding
the International Joint Graduate Program in a total of seven fields. Additionally, we will also seek

Reform in Education and Research with Accelerated Efforts towards Internationalization

cooperation in the foundation of our Tohoku Forum for Creativity and other measures aimed at

Create an Educational Basis to Cultivate Global Leaders


Attractive array of international courses (a Global 30 development.
Continuing to develop Tohoku Universitys Global Leader Program (TGL).
Exponential expansion of international cooperative education.

consolidating our research strength.

Further improve our research environment in globalized context

Outline of Tohoku Universitys Top Global University Project


Tohoku University
Global Vision

Bolstering office staff English skills.

Foundation of International Joint Graduate Programs

Concrete Efforts towards


Further Internationalization

Tohoku Universitys Global Initiative


A fundamental revolution in education, research and governance with accelerated efforts towards Internationalization
along with creating the International Joint Graduate Program
to achieve our goal of jumping forward to a new era of global research and education

Investing in knowledge as a world-class university


Pursuing international excellence in education and research

Using Tohoku Universitys strengths to make contributions to fields that will be important to humanity in the future,
and to raise the level of global society.
Gather the knowledge of Tohoku Universitys different departments to overcome the boundaries between disciplines
and form strong cooperative education ties with leading overseas universities.

Ideas and Roles


1. Match present needs and cultivate highly capable human resources across the world.
2. Develop cutting-edge education programs which is also
3.

Increasing our general rankings


as a world-class university

Increasing efforts for global promotion.

Actively perusing academic exchange agreements.

Strengthening the support network for researchers and students from overseas and for those from Tohoku University going overseas.

The university is a fellowship of knowledge, open to the world, where people gather, learn, and create.
Achieving World-Class Status and Leaping Ahead / Leading the Restoration of Tohoku and Japan

Creation of disciplines and


techniques to stimulate innovation.

Strategic use of overseas offices.

Creation of a sustainable world society


and solving problems on a global scale.

increasing our research abilities.


Create an intellectual foundation for the future, support international competition,
and create innovation to aid in the creation of a sustainable global society.

International Joint Graduate Programs

Revolution in governance
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Interdepartmental graduate programs.


Jointly supervised instruction between Tohoku University
and overseas institutions.
Plan to have a minimum of seven programs in five years.

Seven International Joint Graduate Programs Established Under this Program


Four Fields Aiming to Enter the Worlds Top Ten Ranking

Create an educational foundation


to cultivate global leaders

Breakdown

Consolidate research abilities

Three New Academic Disciplines

Spintronics

Materials Science

Data Science

Cosmological Physics

Earth Science

Disaster Reduction / Safety Science

Life Sciences

Further improve our globalized environment


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Graduate Schools (For Degree Seeking Students)

Application qualifications, procedures and application period vary depending


on each graduate school. An outline follows, but applicants should refer to
the Contact Information list (P.27) and contact their desired graduate school
directly for detailed information.

P27

Department/Major/
Division/School

Graduate Schools

Language
JPN

ENG

Admission
APR

OCT

Course
in English
(See p.12)

Humane Studies

Communication Engineering

Linguistic Studies

Electronic Engineering

Historical Studies

Applied Physics

Human Sciences

Applied Chemistry

Arts and Letters

Educational Design and Measurement

Biomolecular Engineering

Engineering

Public Law and Policy (Professional Degree Program)

Materials Processing

Economics and Management


Accountancy (Professional Degree Program)

Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering

IPEM
GPEM

Architecture and Building Science

Mathematics

Management Science and Technology

Physics

Bioengineering and Robotics

Science

Astronomy

Biological Resource Science

IGPAS

Geophysics

Agricultural Science

Chemistry
International Cultural Studies

Medical Sciences

BMC
NMC

Health Sciences

Information Sciences

Life and Pharmaceutical Science

Environmental Studies for Advanced Society


Environmental Studies

Mechanical Systems and Design

Quantum Science and Energy Engineering

Frontier Sciences for Advanced Environment

Nanomechanics

ICLS

Aerospace Engineering

Developmental Biology and Neurosciences


Environmental Life Sciences

ITSC
EISEBE

Pharmacy

Engineering

Human-Social Information Science

Biomolecular Sciences
Life Sciences

System Information Sciences

IOHS

Molecular Pharmaceutical Science

Pharmaceutical Sciences

IGPL
IPHS

Applied Information Sciences

Public Health
Dental Sciences

International Cultural Studies

Dentistry

IPHS

Computer and Mathematical Sciences

Earth Science

Disability Sciences

Life Sciences
Bioscience and Biotechnology for Future Bioindustries

Medicine

IMAC-G
IMSE
EISEBE

Legal and Political Studies

Metallurgy

Materials Science

OCT

Chemical Engineering

Economics and Management

APR

Law and Society (Professional Degree Program)

ENG

Course
in English
(See p.12)

Educational Science

JPN

Admission

Education

Language

Law

Department/Major/
Division/School

Graduate Schools

IMAC-G
IMSE
EISEBE

Biomedical Engineering

Educational Informatics / Education Division

IELP
EISEBE
IPHS

Biomedical Engineering

Educational Informatics

Electrical Engineering

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Non-degree Programs

Graduate Admission

If you wish to enter graduate school, you should first look for a prospective
supervisor in your preferred field. The application process differs depending
on the graduate schools.

Graduate Degree Program (Degree seeking students)


1. Get consent of acceptance from a prospective supervisor.

Research Students
Tohoku University also actively recruits short-term non-degree international
students, i.e. research students. In general, research students receive guidance for
their research under an academic advisor. Some students enter as research students
to receive academic guidance before applying to a degree-conferring program.

WEB

- To search by name, school, field, or keyword:

Students can enroll in courses and receive credit for those courses if they meet
the courses' requirements, but it is unusual for international students to enroll
under this system.

- To search by department and/or school:

Tohoku University > Academics > Graduate Schools

- To search courses in English:

http://db.tohoku.ac.jp/whois/

Tohoku University > Academics > Courses taught in English

2. Check application eligibility/procedure.

- application eligibility, documents, and schedule


- entrance examination
- when and how to pay application fee
If you do not meet the requirement below you may need to take a preliminary
screening. Confirm you are eligible to apply.
Master Course:
You have finished a total of 16 years of education from primary school to a
4-year university and earned, or expect to earn, a bachelors degree.
Doctor Course:
You have earned, or are expected to earn, a master's degree.

4. Take an exam.

Special Visiting Trainees

This status is given to students who receive training at Tohoku University for
more than 3 days but less than 90 days. Students from countries having a visa
waiver agreement with Japan usually do not obtain a student visa/student
residential status. They are not "registered" students.

3 9 0

The following items differ depending on the graduate school. Contact the
academic affairs section, or office in charge of admission (See P. 27 for contact
information), directly or through your prospective supervisor for details.

3. Submit application documents.

Credited Auditors

Academic Research Staff at Tohoku University

How to apply
To become a research student, you should first find a professor to be your advisor,
and contact him/her directly. (This is similar to the graduate school application procedure.)
Once you have found an academic advisor, you should undergo application procedures
for the relevant faculty/graduate school. You may apply to a wide range of departments
at Tohoku University, including faculties, graduate schools, and research institutes.
As a research student, you must pay the designated examination, entrance, and
tuition fees. The term of study for research students is one year.

You should first find a prospective supervisor. Find faculty members in the
field of your interest, contact them, and obtain consent of acceptance.

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16

Research Institutes
Institute for Materials Research (IMR)

Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer

Institute of Fluid Science

Research Institute of Electrical Communication

Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials

International Research Institute of Disaster Science (IRIDeS)

In some cases applicants for admission for courses taught in English can
take the exam in English without coming to Japan. Contact the
academic affairs section in other cases.

Research Students can apply to Tohoku University's 10 faculties, 16 graduate schools,


and the below organizations affiliated with those graduate schools, that conduct
research/education.

Inter-Department Institutes for Education and Research


Center for Northeast Asian Studies

Research Center for Electron Photon Science

Research Center for Neutrino Science

Institute for Excellence in Higher Education

Institute for International Advanced Research and Education

Frontier Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Sciences

The Center for Academic Resources and Archives

Center for Information Technology in Education

Cyclotron and Radioisotope Center

New Industry Creation Hatchery Center (NICHe)

Cyberscience Center

Other Institutions

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Environment Conservation Center

Advanced Institute of Materials Research (AIMR)

Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization (ToMM)

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Programs for Partner Institutions

Tohoku University has an extensive range of Student Exchange Programs


with universities throughout the world.
Most programs are open to undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Depending on your home universitys grading requirements, you may also
be able to have the results obtained at Tohoku University credited towards
your degree back home.

Exchange Programs

Junior Year Program in English (JYPE)


International Program in Liberal Arts (IPLA)

Program

Duration

Language
JPN

JYPE

EN

Eligibility
U

2 Semesters
(Fall and Spring)

2 Semesters
(Fall and Spring)
*2

COLABS

DEEP

1-2 Semesters
(Fall and/or Spring)

Cooperative Laboratory Study Program (COLABS)


Direct Enrollment Education Programs (DEEP)

*1

IPLA

Requirement
(per semester)

Outline

G
Lectures on Science and Engineering
Japanese language and culture courses
Research in a laboratory
Research presentation

13 credits or more

Lectures on Liberal Arts


Japanese language and culture courses
Activities with Japanese students

13 credits or more

Research in a laboratory
Research presentation

30 ECTS equivalent credits*3


or more in research

13 credits or more

Research in a laboratory

Natural Science:
30 ECTS equivalent credits*3
or more in research
Social Sciences and Liberal Arts:
Research Report

*1: 3rd or 4th year only


*2: 2nd or 3rd year only
*3: 750 school hours
*4: Japanese proficiency (JLPT N1 recommended) required to take classes taught in Japanese.

Program

Duration

Language
JPN

EN

Eligibility
U

Outline

Credits Awarded

TUJP

2 weeks
Session I: Jul.6-Jul.21
Session II: Jul.22-Aug.6

Lectures on Japanese Language,


culture, and society

4 ECTS*1

TSSP

2 weeks
Jul.6-Jul.17

Lectures on Science and Engineering

4 ECTS

*1: Consecutive participants for 2 terms will be eligible for 8 ECTS equivalent credits as well
*2: This schedule is for 2015. Please see the website for the latest information.
http://www.tohoku.ac.jp/en/academics/summer_programs.html

Auditing classes*4

1-2 Semesters
(Fall and/or Spring)

Summer Programs

Tohoku University Japanese ProgramTUJP


Tohoku University Science Summer ProgramTSSP

U=Undergraduate StudentsG=Graduate Students

Financial Aid
Since these programs are based on exchange agreements between Tohoku University and the students' home institutions,
exchange students are eligible for a tuition fees waiver.
Although the students themselves should basically bear the cost of living, they are eligible to apply for the JASSO International
Student Scholarship for Short-term Study in Japan, which provides an allowance of 80,000 Yen/month for the duration of study.
Applicants will be asked to indicate their interest at the time of application.

For more information: http://www.tohoku.ac.jp/en/academics/exchange_programs.html

Double Degree Programs & Joint Education Programs


The Double Degree Program is based on a memorandum of understanding between Tohoku University and its partner schools.
Under this program, students can undergo research guidance at and receive degrees from both universities. In addition to
receiving a double degree from multiple graduate schools, each graduate school offers independently implemented programs.
Under the joint Education Program, two universities jointly supervise the student. The student receives a degree (Master) from the host university.

Program

Double Degree Program

Joint Education Program

Fields

Science, Engineering, Agricultural Science,


Information Sciences, Environmental Studies

Materials Science and Engineering, Physics,


Mechanical Engineering, Precision Instruments
Master students

Eligibility
Partner
universities

Ecole Centrale Group (France)


INSA de Lyon (France)
KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)

Tsinghua University (China)

Duration

1.5 to 2.5 years

Language

English or Japanese

Graduate School of Law/ Cross-National Doctoral Course

10 institutions (6 countries)

Graduate School of Medicine/Master

1 institution (1 country)

Graduate School of Dentistry/ Doctor

4 institutions (2 countries)

International Post-Graduate Program in Human Security/ Master

2 institutions (1 country)

Jointly Supervised Ph.D. Program


This program was started in 2015. Two universities perform joint supervision
of the student, who receives a degree (Ph.D.) from the host university.

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Fields

Science, Engineering

Partner university

Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz (Germany)

Jointly Supervised Ph.D. Program 2015

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Fees and Expenses

Housing

Tohoku University's application, admission, and tuition fees are shown in the table below.
Application Fee /
Undergraduate Students /
Graduate Students /

Degree Students

Law School Students /

Research Students /

Credited Auditors /

Fee Waivers

17,000

Tuition /

282,000

535,800 (per year)

30,000

282,000

804,000 (per year)

30,000

282,000

589,300 (per year)

9,800

84,600

29,700 (per month)

Special Auditing Students /


Above
30,00030,000 yen

Special Research Students /

Admission Fee /

International students are provided housing in dormitories, such as the


Tohoku University International House and University House.
Tohoku University provides international students with various types of
housing support to help you find suitable housing relatively easily.
Housing costs vary depending on location and other conditions.

9,800

28,200

Room Type

14,800 (per credit)

Half

Application Period

Result Notification

Tuition: Spring Semester

February to March

Mid-July

Tuition: Fall Semester

August - September

Mid-December

9,500

Family

11,900

Single

22,800

Couple

32,000

Family

50,000

Single

10,000

Single

22,000

Couple

33,000

Single A

16,600

2,500

Single B

17,000

3,100

Sanjo

Single

18,000

2,500

Katahira

Single

20,000

1,000

Higashi Sendai

6-12
months
1,000

Not
required

Course Term

University House

Sanjo

30,000

6-12
months

11

Private apartment

Monthly Expense of International Students at Tohoku University

No answer : 3.7%

150,000: 9.1%

030,000: 1.9%

110,000150,000: 15.6%

Tohoku/ :
110,000
Kanto/ : 151,000
Tokyo/ : 154,000

Duration

Average Monthly Living Cost by Region

Chugoku/ : 119,000

Deposit

Japanese yen)

* Utilities such as electricity, water, and gas are not included.

The cost of rent and living is cheaper compared to other major Japanese cities.
Monthly living expenses are around JPY 110,000, which is relatively low for
Japan, making it a very livable city.

Hokkaido/ : 111,000

Maintenance Fee
per month

Family

Admission Fee

Rent*
per month

9,500

1/3

Grad

Couple

Sanjo

Undergrad

5,900

14,800 (per credit)

Eligibility

Single

Sanjo

Degree students who find it difficult to pay the admission fee and/or tuition
for economic reasons may be granted a waiver on application and screening.
* Non-degree students are not eligible for the waivers.

Chubu/ : 127,000

International House
International
House

29,700 (per month)

Living Expenses

in

fees are subject to change.


in case of re-admission, transference, transfer admission.

Full

30,000

Accounting School Students /

Non-degree Students

(in Japanese yen)

Private apartment

Rent

Maintenance Fee

Utility

Deposit/Key money

Studio 30000-60000

*Fees vary depending on the apartment. The real estate agent might charge handling or mediation fees.
*

Tutor System
30,00070,000
31.4%

Newly enrolled international students are provided tutors, recruited from the
Tohoku University student body, to advise them on their studies and daily lives and
help them adjust to their new environment as quickly as possible.

Kinki/ : 134,000
Shikoku/ : 110,000
Kyushu/ : 121,000

Average/

138,000

Source: Lifestyle Survey of Privately Financed International Students 2011, Japan Student
Services Organization (JASSO) [Guide book "Student Guide to Japan" p.35]
: JASSO23 "Student Guide to Japan" 35

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70,000110,000
38.4%

Source: Tohoku University International Students Survey 2013


: 2012

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Financial Aid

Student Organizations

A variety of scholarship opportunities are offered to international students at Tohoku.


Most scholarships accept application from students already enrolled, but some
scholarships are awarded before admission.

International support organizations are active at Tohoku University, so there are


numerous international exchange activities on campus. International students can
deepen their interaction with Japanese students through various international
exchange events held at the university.

Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship


http://www.studyjapan.go.jp/en/toj/toj0302e.html
There are three ways to apply for the Japanese Government (Ministry of Education,
Culture, Sports, Science and Technology; MEXT) Scholarship. Once selected, awardees
benefit from fee waivers and a monthly stipend*1 until the stipulated period*2.
*1. 147,000 yen for doctoral students at Tohoku University (as of the year 2014)
*2. Years usually required to complete the program (e.g. 2 years for master course)

TUFSA (Tohoku University Foreign Students Association)

This is the main organization for international students at Tohoku University, consisting
of students from Asia, Europe and South/North America. It has a long history, having
been founded in 1965. Shortly, it will celebrate its 50th anniversary. This organization
also holds a long-running international festival each year. This event, which attracts
over 3,000 visitors every year, is one of the Tohoku area's largest international events.
It also holds exchange trips, welcome parties, dances and sports competitions.

*2

*1

*1. 147,000 /(2014)

*2.
; 2

40 3,000

Applying from outside of Japan before Admission

1. Embassy Recommendation

1.

You apply for a scholarship through an embassy or consulate general of Japan in


your country or region of your residence, take a primary screening, and then
choose the universities you wish to enter. Admission can be in April or October.

2. University Recommendation
You apply for the scholarship through Tohoku University as a prospective applicant
for admission. Admission under this scheme is only in October.

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2.


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3. Domestic Selection

3.

You can apply for the scholarship as an international self-financed student after
admission.

Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship

Self-financed international students can apply for the Monbukagakusho Honors


Scholarship offered by the Japanese Student Services Organization (JASSO)
through Tohoku University. Once selected, awardees benefit from monthly
stipends48,000 yen) for up to 12 months.

http://www.tufsa.net/

Applying from within Japan after Admission

http://www.jasso.go.jp/study_j/scholarships_e.html

TUMCA (Tohoku University Muslim Cultural Association)


This association promotes cultural exchange and friendship with Japanese people.
It participates in the Tohoku University International Festival and Sendai World Festa every
year. It also enables international exchange by holding a cooking class each month.

https://www.facebook.com/TUMCA

IPLANET

1248,000/

This organization holds campus-wide events together with exchange students from the
International Program in Liberal Arts. It also holds a singing competition featuring
traditional clothing, songs, dancing and various performances from around the world.

JASSO

http://www.insc.tohoku.ac.jp/cms/ipla/support/

Tohoku University President Fellowship

This scholarship system is unique to Tohoku University. It provides an amount


covering tuition fees for international students of excellent character and academic
standing. For application information, students should inquire with their desired
faculty or graduate school.

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Other Scholarships

http://www.jasso.go.jp/study_j/scholarships_sfisij.html

Some private foundations or other organization in Japan offer scholarships for


international students. These scholarships vary with regards to recruitment
procedures, eligible fields of study and amount.

This organization is operated by Japanese students and conducts exchange activities


between Japanese and international students. It cooperates with the International Hour
exchange parties for international and Japanese students and in helping international
students start their lives in Sendai while participating in planning activities.

IH

http://www.insc.tohoku.ac.jp/~athome/

In 2014, roughly 220 students at Tohoku University received scholarships through JASSO or other private foundations.
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Contact Information

Campuses

Faculty, Research Institute, etc.

Located on five campuses in the city of Sendai, the university is comprised


of 10 undergraduate faculties, 16 graduate schools, 6 research institutes,
13 research centers and the University Hospital.

E-mail

Phone

Campus

Inbound Exchange Program

studyab@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-4816

Kawauchi

FGL Programs

fgl-tohoku@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-3242

Kawauchi

Faculty of Arts and Letters

art-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-6005

Kawauchi

Faculty of Education

sed-kyomu@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-6105

Kawauchi

School of Law

law-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-6249FAX)

Kawauchi

Faculty of Economics

eco-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-6265

Kawauchi

Faculty of Science

sci-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-5829

Aobayama

Medical Sciences

med-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-717-8009

Seiryo

Katahira Campus

Health Sciences

cms-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-717-7905

Seiryo

Administrative Units, Research Institutes

School of Dentistry

den-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-717-8248

Seiryo

Humanities and Social Sciences,


First Two-Year Undergraduate Education

Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences

kyoumu@mail.pharm.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-6803

Aobayama

School of Engineering

eng-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-5818

Aobayama

Faculty of Agriculture

agr-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-717-8609

Amamiya

Graduate School of Arts and Letters

art-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-6005

Kawauchi

Graduate School of Education

sed-kyomu@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-6105

Kawauchi

Graduate School of Law

law-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-6249FAX)

Kawauchi

Graduate School of Economics and Management

eco-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-6265

Kawauchi

Graduate School of Science

sci-in@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-5829

Aobayama

Seiryo Campus

Amamiya Campus

School of Medicine, Dentistry, University Hospital,


Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization

Student Exchange Division

School of Medicine

m-daigakuin@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-717-8010

Seiryo

Graduate School of Dentistry

den-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-717-8248

Seiryo

Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences

kyoumu@mail.pharm.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-6803

Aobayama

Graduate School of Engineering

eng-in@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-5820

Aobayama

Graduate School of Agricultural Science

agr-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-717-8609

Amamiya

Graduate School of International Cultural Studies

int-kkdk@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-7556

Kawauchi

Graduate School of Information Sciences

is-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-5814

Aobayama

Graduate School of Life Sciences

lif-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-217-5706

Katahira

Graduate School of Environmental Studies

kyomu@mail.kankyo.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-4504

Aobayama

Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering

bme-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-4824

Aobayama

Educational Informatics Education Division

sed-kyomu@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-6105

Kawauchi

Law School

law-pro@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-217-4947FAX)

Katahira

School of Public Policy

law-pro@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-217-4947FAX)

Katahira

Accounting School

eco-kyom@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-6265

Katahira

Institute for Materials Research (IMR)

imr-som@imr.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-215-2181

Katahira

Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer

ida-som@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-717-8443

Seiryo

Institute of Fluid Science

shomu@ifs.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-217-5302

Katahira

Research Institute of Electrical Communication

somu@riec.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-217-5420

Katahira

Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials

kenkyu@tagen.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-217-5208

Katahira

International Research Institute of Disaster Science

irides-syomu@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-752-2011

Aobayama

Admission Division (Undergraduate Program in Japanese)

arc@bureau.tohoku.ac.jp

+81-22-795-4802

Kawauchi

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Kawauchi Campus

Aobayama Campus
Science and Engineering

Graduate School of Agricultural Science,


Faculty of Agriculture

Amamiya Campus
Seiryo Campus

JR Sendai St

Graduate School of Medicine

Kawauchi Campus

Aobayama Campus

Katahira Campus

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Tohoku University on the Map

Miyagi
Lisbon

Japan
Athens

San Francisco

Seoul

Tokyo

Washington

Sendai

Tohoku University

Academic Calendar

National Holidays

Academic Calendar 2015/2016


Oct

Nov

Dec

Oct.1

Jan

Feb

Fall Semester

Class
Begins

Mar
Mar.31

Class
Ends
Winter
Vacation

Apr

May

Apr.1
Class
Begins

Jun

Jul

Aug

Spring Semester
TUJP

TUJP

Sep

Health and Sports Day

October 12

Sep.30

Culture Day

November 3

Labor Thanksgiving Day

November 23

Emperors Birthday

December 23

New Years Day

January 1

Coming of Age Day

January 11

National Foundation Memorial Day

February 11

Class
Ends

TSSP
Spring Vacation

Summer Vacation

Entrance Ceremony

Early October

Substitute holiday for the Vernal Equinox Day

March 21

Special Orientation for New International Students

October

Showa Day

April 29

Winter Vacation

December 28January 3

Constitution Memorial Day

May 3

Semester End Vacation

Early February

Greenery Day

May 4

Commencement

End of March / End of September

Childrens Day

May 5

Entrance Ceremony

Early April

Marine Day

July 20

Special Orientation for New International Students

April

Mountain Day

August 11

University Foundation Day

June 22

Respect for the Aged Day

September 19

Semester End Vacation

Early August-September

Autumnal Equinox Day

September 22

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TOHOKU UNIVERSITY GUIDE

For Prospective International Students

2015 -2016

Global Learning Center / Student Exchange Division


Education and Student Support Department Tohoku University
41 Kawauchi, Aoba-ku Sendai, Miyagi 980 - 8576 JAPAN
http://www.insc.tohoku.ac.jp/

980 - 8576 41

http://www.insc.tohoku.ac.jp/

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