History and organization
It is composed of 2 graduate schools, 3 divisions and 16 educational programs from April 2019.
Developments on research with global competitiveness
Graduate Program in Optical Engineering affiliated with The University of Arizona College of Optical Sciences, and Graduate Program in Molecular Agriculture partners with Purdue University's College of Agriculture that are derived from Division of Optical Engineering and Division of Biological Production promote research utilizing the exchange of cutting-edge technologies.
We build a world-class creative research environment packed with advanced knowledge of the specialized field through not only the partnership with both universities but also wide-ranging exchanges with both domestic and foreign research institutions.
History
Date | Detail |
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April 1st, 1966 (Showa 41) | Graduate School of Agriculture (Master’s Course) Transformed as of April 1st, Heisei 7 |
April 1st, 1973 (Showa 48) | Graduate School of Engineering (Master’s Course) (Doctor’s Course) Transformed as of April 1st, Heisei 27 |
April 1st, 1984 (Showa 59) | Graduate School of Education (Master’s Course) (Professional Degree Course) Transformed as of April 1st, Heisei 27 |
April 1st, 1985 (Showa 60) | Participated in The United Graduate School of Agricultural Science Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (Doctor’s Course) |
April 1st, 1999 (Heisei 11) | Graduate School of International Studies (Master’s Course) (Doctor’s Course) Transformed as of April 1st, Heisei 19 |
April 1st, 2019 (Heisei 31) | Graduate School of Regional Development and Creation (Master’s Course) |