Iwate University
Iwate University is a national university located in Morioka, Japan. Founded in 1876 as the, the school was formally established as Iwate University in 1949.
With its main campus located in Morioka, and another in Kamaishi, Iwate, it has several research institutes at cities in the Sanriku region to support the reconstruction of the fishing industry due to the 2011 Tōhoku Earthquake. These are under the jurisdiction of the Iwate University Sanriku Reconstruction and Regional Revitalization Promotion Organization.
History
Originating in 1876 as the, the school was formally established as Iwate University in 1949 under the new educational system, by integrating Iwate Prefectural Training Center for Supplementary Vocational School Teachers, Morioka Higher Technical School and Morioka Imperial College of Agriculture and Forestry. Three faculties were established: Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Agriculture.In April 1954, the General Education Department was established. Reformation of general liberal arts education began in May 1977. The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences was later established. Iwate University was incorporated as a national university in April 2004.
In December 2015, Iwate University established the "Iwate University Ihatov Fund" in order to enhance education and research as well as to further promote study support for students. The fund consists of the "General Fund" for broad-ranging support of the university's education, research and student body, and the "Special Fund" for exclusively helping students affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake to complete their studies.
Administration
Undergraduate programs
- Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Faculty of Agriculture
Graduate programs
- Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
- Graduate School of Education
- Graduate School of Science and Engineering
- Graduate School of Veterinary Sciences
- United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences
Research facilities
- Research Center for Regional Disaster Management
- Center for Hiraizumi Studies
- Sanriku Fisheries Research Center
- Research Center for Manufacturing Technology
- Agri-Innovation Center
Notable people
Alumni
- Chisako Wakatake - Akutagawa Prize winning author
- Kenji Miyazawa - graduated from Morioka Agriculture and Forestry College
- Naoki Naruo - former football player and manager
- Akira Kano - Paralympic Champion, winner of three Paralympic gold medals
- Hiroaki Sato
- Daichi Shimoyama
- Eiki Takahashi
- Kikuo Chishima
- Motoo Fujii