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  1. Nov 16, 2017 · The University of Tokyo, Japan's first national university, was founded in April 1877 upon the merger of Tokyo Kaisei School and Tokyo Medical School. With a...

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  2. UTRIP stands for the "University of Tokyo Research Internship Program." This program was launched by the Graduate School of Science (GSS) of the University of Tokyo (one of the world's leading research-education universities) as part of its campaign begun in June 2010 for promoting the internationalization of the GSS by inviting talented young students from abroad. UTRIP is an intensive summer research program targeted at undergraduates who have a keen interest in pursuing an M.S. or Ph.D ...

  3. Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo Room 275, School of Science Bldg.1 (Area E) 7-3-1, Hongo Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 113-0033 JAPAN. Tel +81-3-5841-4009: Fax

  4. Graduate Admissions. UTokyo has a total of 15 Graduate Schools, all of which accept international students. Graduate Students. *For details on special admission for international students, please contact the relevant graduate school. *For information on programs offered in English, please refer to this page.

  5. PRESS RELEASE. 2024.06.25. Seven students from the Takahashi Michibata Laboratory, Department of Precision Engineering, recieved Best Presentation Award at Japan Society for Precision Engineering. TOPICS. 2024.06.25. Development of a large-scale thermogravimetry and gas analyzer for determining carbon in concrete. PRESS RELEASE.

  6. Feb 29, 2024 · University of Tokyo is a world-class research university with 397,119 scientific papers published and 9,840,401 citations received. The research profile covers a range of fields, including Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Engineering, Quantum and Particle physics, Environmental Science, Organic Chemistry, Materials Science, Computer Science, and Biochemistry.

  7. The University of Tokyo began its journey in 1877 in Tokyo, Japan, when it was chartered by the Meiji Government under its current name for medicine, various traditional scholars, and modern learning. It was renamed "the Imperial University" in 1886, and then Tokyo Imperial University in 1897 when the Imperial University system was created.

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