University of Tsukuba
The University of Tsukuba is a national research university located in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.
The university has 28 college clusters and schools with around 16,500 students. The main Tsukuba campus covers an area of 258 hectares, making it the second largest single campus in Japan.
The university has a branch campus in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, offering graduate programs for working adults in the capital and managing K-12 schools in Tokyo that are attached to the university.
Three Nobel Prize laurates have taught at the university, Leo Esaki, Hideki Shirakawa and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga. Apart from them, Satoshi Ōmura studied as an audit student.
History
The University of Tsukuba can trace its roots back to Tokyo Higher Normal School, a normal school established in 1872 to educate primary and secondary teachers. The school was promoted to a university in 1929, as Tokyo University of Literature and Science). In 1949, Tokyo University of Education was established under the post-war educational system, and most faculties and facilities were transferred to the new university. The old university was closed officially in 1962. When the plan was made to build an entirely new city dedicated to science and research and education in 1963, it was decided that the university was to be relocated to the new city as the hub for the research activities. This plan caused outrage amongst some students, and fierce student protests forced the university to cancel classes for a few months and even the admission process for 1969. Meanwhile, the new university, the University of Tsukuba, was established by the government in 1973, and the first group of students were matriculated at the new campus in Tsukuba in April 1974. The old university was officially closed in 1978, with most of its assets and faculties transferred to the new university in Tsukuba.In October 2002, the University of Tsukuba merged with the University of Library and Information Science. The School of Library and Information Science and the Graduate School of Library and Information – Media Studies were subsequently established.
In April 2024, the university announced that it would open its first overseas campus, housing the School of Transdisciplinary Science and Design, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, starting in September.
Features
The university is primarily focused on STEMM fields, physical education, and related interdisciplinary fields. This focus is reflected by the university's location in the heart of Tsukuba Science City, alongside over 300 other research institutions. The university counts among its faculty three Nobel laureates, and over 70 Olympic athletes.It has established interdisciplinary PhD programs in both Human Biology and Empowerment Informatics and the International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine, which were created through the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's competitive funding projects.
Its Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences is represented on the national Coordinating Committee for Earthquake Prediction.
International education
Their founding philosophy states the University of Tsukuba is "a university which is open to all within and outside Japan." The university is also known for its internationalization efforts. It has won Japanese government funding projects for internationalization of Japanese universities, including the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's "Global 30" Project and the "Super Global University Project". In the Super Global University Project, University of Tsukuba won Type A funding, which is for 13 elite Japanese universities to be ranked in the top 100 in global university rankings by 2023. Their initiative includes expanding the number of courses and degree programs taught in English only, sharing faculty members with partner institutions such as National Taiwan University, University of Bordeaux, and University of California, Irvine to promote education and research collaboration, and establishing so-called "Course Jukebox System" which enables their and partner institutions' students to take partner institutions' courses as if they are at their original institution.In 2004, the university established the Alliance for Research on North Africa as an academic research center with the purpose of promoting comprehensive research concerning the North African Region through integration of humanities and sciences. Since then, ARENA has been expanding its research fields, and the university established a branch office in Tunis, Tunisia in 2006. The University of Tsukuba is also accepting African students through the ABE initiative, which was initiated by Japanese prime minister Shinzō Abe and is bringing 1,000 African graduate students to Japanese universities in five years from 2014. The University of Tsukuba is planning and leading Japan-Africa Academic Network initiative to bring together all the Japanese universities' resources for Africa and to deepen the academic relationship between Japan and Africa.
In May 2008, the Tokyo International Conference on African Development became an opportunity for the African Development Bank and universities in Japan to promote partnership on higher education, science and technology. Donald Kaberuka, the president of the AfDB, and the president of University of Tsukuba signed a memorandum of understanding during the three-day event. In 2009, the University of Tsukuba participated in the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization's affiliated member, and it has been cooperating in the development of education in the ASEAN region. The university is a member of AIMS program, which is to promote regional student mobility among the ASEAN and participated countries including Japan.
As of August 2015, the university has over 300 international inter-university agreements and 13 overseas offices in 12 countries, located in Brazil, China, Germany, France, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Tunisia, Taiwan, United States, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam.
In March 2023, the university announced the establishment of a new international campus in Malaysia, becoming the first Japanese public university to set up a campus outside Japan.
Academic rankings
Research performance
Tsukuba is one of the leading research institutions in Japan. According to Thomson Reuters, Tsukuba is the 10th best research institutions among all the universities and non-educational research institutions in Japan.reported that Tsukuba has the 27th highest research standard in Japan in research fundings per researchers in COE Program. In the same article, it's ranked 11th in the quality of education by GP funds per student.
It has a good research standard in Economics, as Research Papers in Economics ranked Tsukuba as the eighth best Economics research university in January 2011.
Graduate school rankings
Tsukuba's law school was ranked 19th in 2010 for its passing rate of the Japanese bar examination.Eduniversal ranked Tsukuba as seventh in the rankings of "Excellent Business Schools nationally strong and/or with continental links" in Japan.
Alumni rankings
According to the Weekly Economist's 2010 rankings, graduates from Tsukuba have the 64th best employment rate in 400 major companies in Japan. By contrast, the alumni of Tsukuba's average salary is very high with the 8th best in Japan, according to PRESIDENT, Inc.Popularity and selectivity
The University of Tsukuba is regarded as a selective university, with the selectivity for its undergraduate programmes usually ranked amongst the top 20 in the country.Organization
Undergraduate schools and colleges
- School of Humanities and Culture, with separate colleges for the humanities, for comparative culture and for Japanese language and culture.
- School of Social and International Studies, including colleges for social sciences and for international studies.
- School of Human Sciences, with separate colleges for education, for psychology and for disability sciences.
- School of Life and Environmental Sciences, incorporating colleges for biological sciences, for agro-biological resources and for geoscience.
- School of Science and Engineering, with colleges for mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering sciences and engineering systems, as well as for policy and planning sciences.
- School of Informatics, incorporating separate colleges for information sciences; for media arts, science and technology; and for knowledge and library sciences.
- School of Medicine and Medical Sciences, including schools of medicine, nursing nd medical sciences.
- School of Health and Physical Education.
- School of Art and Design.
Graduate schools and programs
- Master's Program in Education
- *School Leadership and Professional Development
- *Secondary Education
- Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences
- *Doctoral Program in Philosophy
- *Doctoral Program in History and Anthropology
- *Doctoral Program in Literature and Linguistics
- *Master's Program in Modern Languages and Cultures
- *Doctoral Program in Modern Languages and Cultures
- *Master's Program in International Public Policy
- *Doctoral Program in International Public Policy
- *Master's Program in Economics
- *Doctoral Program in Economics
- *Master's Program in Law
- *Doctoral Program in Law
- *Master's Program in International Area Studies
- *Doctoral Program in International and Advanced Japanese Studies
- Graduate School of Business Sciences
- *Master's Program in Systems Management
- *Master's Program in Advanced Studies of Business Law
- *Doctoral Program in Systems Management and Business Law
- *Law School Program
- *MBA Program in International Business
- Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences
- *Master's Program in Mathematics
- *Doctoral Program in Mathematics
- *Master's Program in Physics
- *Doctoral Program in Physics
- *Master's Program in Chemistry
- *Doctoral Program in Chemistry
- *Doctoral Program in Nano-Science and Nano-Technology
- *Master's Program in Applied Physics
- *Doctoral Program in Applied Physics
- *Master's Program in Materials Science
- *Doctoral Program in Materials Science
- *Doctoral Program in Materials Sciences and Technology
- Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering
- *Master's Program in Policy and Planning Sciences
- *Master's Program in Service Engineering
- *Doctoral Program in Policy and Planning Sciences
- *Master's Program in Risk Engineering
- *Doctoral Program in Risk Engineering
- *Master's Program in Computer Science
- *Doctoral Program in Computer Science
- *Master's Program in Intelligent Interaction Technologies
- *Doctoral Program in Intelligent Interaction Technologies
- *Master's Program in Engineering Mechanics and Energy
- *Doctoral Program in Engineering Mechanics and Energy
- *Master's Program in Social Systems Engineering
- *Master's Program in Business Administration and Public Policy
- *Doctoral Program in Social Systems and Management
- Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences
- *Doctoral Program in Integrative Environment and Biomass Sciences
- *Master's Program in Geosciences
- *Doctoral Program in Geoenvironmental Sciences
- *Doctoral Program in Earth Evolution Sciences
- *Master's Program in Biological Sciences
- *Doctoral Program in Biological Sciences
- *Master's Program in Agro-bioresources Science and Technology
- *Doctoral Program in Appropriate Technology and Sciences for Sustainable Development
- *Doctoral Program in Biosphere Resource Science and Technology
- *Doctoral Program in Life Sciences and Bioengineering
- *Doctoral Program in Bioindustrial Sciences
- *Master's Program in Environmental Sciences
- *Doctoral Program in Sustainable Environmental Studies
- *Doctoral Program in Advanced Agricultural Technology and Sciences
- Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences
- *Master's Program in Medical Sciences
- *Master's Program in Sports and Health Promotion
- *Master's Program in Education Sciences
- *Doctoral Program in Education
- *Doctoral Program in School Education
- *Master's Program in Psychology
- *Doctoral Program in Psychology
- *Master's Program in Disability Sciences
- *Doctoral Program in Disability Sciences
- *Master's Program in Lifespan Development
- *Doctoral Program in Lifespan Developmental Sciences
- *Master's Program in Kansei, Behavioral and Brain Sciences
- *Doctoral Program in Kansei, Behavioral and Brain Sciences
- *Master's Program in Nursing Sciences
- *Doctoral Program in Nursing Sciences
- *Master's Program in Health and Sport Sciences
- *Doctoral Program in Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences
- *Master's Program in Art and Design
- *Doctoral Program in Art and Design
- *Master's Program in World Heritage Studies
- *Doctoral Program in World Cultural Heritage Studies
- *Doctoral Program in Human Care Science
- *Doctoral Program in Sports Medicine
- *Doctoral Program in Coaching Science
- *Doctoral Program in Biomedical Sciences
- *Doctoral Program in Clinical Sciences
- Graduate School of Library, Information and Media Studies
- *Master's Program in Library, Information and Media Studies
- *Doctoral Program in Library, Information and Media Studies
- School of Integrative and Global Majors
- *PhD Program in Human Biology
- *PhD Program in Empowerment Informatics
- *Master's Program in Life Science Innovation
- *Doctoral Program in Life Science Innovation