Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University is a national university in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
Shizuoka University is well known in the field of engineering, in creative innovation, and in the invention of next generation technology, with the prestigious international exchange of laboratories in these fields. One of the notable persons is the father of Japanese television, Kenjiro Takayanagi. Soichiro Honda, the founding president of the global corporation Honda Motor Co. Ltd., studied in Hamamatsu College of Technology. Heihachiro Horiuchi, founder of Hamamatsu Photonics, is an alumnus of the Hamamatsu Kōtō Kōgyō Gakkō and a disciple of Prof. Kenjiro Takayanagi. Shizuoka University also enters into partnership agreement with various corporations, such as Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. Various performances and inventions of students and graduates are cited in TV mass media.
Graduates and fellows of Shizuoka University become successful leaders in different areas. Nakasone Yasuhiro, who was a Prime Minister of Japan and a world leader, studied in the prestigious Shizuoka High School. Gayu Uesugi, Chairman of Mitsubishi Motors North America, has a master's degree in Engineering from Shizuoka University. Moreover, Osamu Suzuki, the Chairman of Suzuki Motor Corporation, was conferred with an honorary doctorate. Dr. Yuan-Tseh Lee, Nobel Prize awardee in Chemistry, was awarded with Doctor degree.
The Environmental Leaders Program was launched to foster "Environmental Leader Meisters" for advancing the protection of the ecosystem and coexistence of human society. ELSU focuses on resolving issues to rejuvenate the environment in Asian and African regions. Moreover, Asia Bridge Program is established to educate future global leaders in science, business and society.
Shizuoka University has very high research intensity and belongs to the top universities in Japan, Asia and the world according to various university ranking schemes, such as Quacquarelli Symonds, Center for World University Rankings and University Ranking by Academic Performance. In Thomson Reuters Science Watch Report, Shizuoka University is a high-impact institution in materials science. Furthermore, the Research and Education Center of Nanovision Science is part of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science 21st Century Center of Excellence Program. The Faculty of Informatics is recognized as a distinctive university educational program by the Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.
The university consists of six faculties: Humanities and Social Sciences, Education, Informatics, Science, Engineering, and Agriculture. It consists of two main campuses, in the cities of Shizuoka and Hamamatsu. National universities in Japan tend to be held in higher regard in higher education than private or public universities. National universities are highly selective in student admissions. The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of the Japanese Government assures quality of higher education in national universities.
History
The university was founded on May 31, 1949, as an incorporation of several local educational institutions: Shizuoka High School, Shizuoka Teacher Training Institutes I & II, a Young Teacher Training Institute, and Hamamatsu College of Technology. At this initial stage, only the Education and Engineering faculties existed.In 1951, the Shizuoka Prefectural Agricultural College was amalgamated into the fold, resulting in the creation of a new Agriculture faculty. 1965 brought on a structural rearrangement, combining several smaller schools within other faculties to initiate separate Science and Humanities faculties. With the coming of the digital age in 1995, an Informatics Faculty was added.
In 2006, the university conducted research once more on its internal structure and looked at making large changes including reorganisation of the humanities and education faculties and an increase of student places in the legal graduate school.
Symbols
The campus mascot first appeared on the university's home page in the fall of 2003. To facilitate more active use of this mascot, suggestions for a name were taken, and "Shizuppi" was chosen.Emblem design and concept:
The emblem design depicts the vast natural stage upon which the university is situated. In the background rises the massive Mt. Fuji and the smaller Mt. Hoei as visible from the university campus, while in the foreground are the billowing waves of the Sea of Enshū and Suruga Bay.
- Mt. Fuji – This signature mountain of Shizuoka Prefecture and Japan as a whole symbolizes lofty dignity and solemnity.
- Billowing waves – The billowing waves of the Sea of Enshū and Suruga Bay represent the ocean, origin of all life, and symbolize ceaseless creation and progress.
- Circular form – The circular form of the emblem symbolizes the hope for harmonious human and academic progress within a bountiful natural environment.
Faculties
- Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
- * Department of Social and Human Studies
- * Department of Language and Literature
- * Department of Law
- * Department of Economics
- Faculty of Education
- * Teacher Training Course
- * Lifelong Education Course
- * Integrated Sciences and Technology Education Course
- * Art and Culture Course
- Faculty of Informatics
- * Department of Computer Science
- * Department of Behavior Informatics
- * Department of Information Arts
- Faculty of Sciences
- * Department of Mathematics
- * Department of Physics
- * Department of Chemistry
- * Department of Biological Science
- * Department of Geo-sciences
- Faculty of Engineering
- * Department of Mechanical Engineering
- * Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- * Department of Electronics and Materials Science
- * Department of Applied Chemistry and Biochemical Engineering
- * Department of Mathematical and Systems Engineering
- * Department of Management of Business Development
- * Center for Creative Engineers
- Faculty of Agriculture
- * Department of Biological and Environmental Science
- * Department of Environment and Forest Resources Science
- * Department of Applied Biological Chemistry
Graduate School
- Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Graduate School of Education
- Graduate School of Informatics
- Graduate School of Science
- Graduate School of Engineering
- Graduate School of Agriculture
- Shizuoka Law School
- Graduate School of Science and Technology
- *Department of Nanovision Technology
- *Department of Optoelectronics and Nanostructure Science
- *Department of Information Science and Technology
- *Department of Environment and Energy System
- *Department of Bioscience
Research Institutes
- Research Institute of Electronics
- *International Nanovision Research Center
- *Nanodevices and Nanomaterials Division
- *Interdisciplinary Science Division
- Research Institute of Green Science and Technology
Affiliated schools
- Shizuoka Elementary School
- Hamamatsu Elementary School
- Shizuoka Junior High School
- Shimada Junior High School
- Hamamatsu Junior High School
- School for students with special needs
- Kindergarten
Institute for Joint Research and Education
- Shizuoka University Education Development Center
- Student Support Center
- Center for Research and Development in Admissions
- International Center
- Institute for Genetic Research and Biotechnology
- Center for Instrumental Analysis
- Center for Information Infrastructure
- Center for Integrated Research and Education of Natural Hazards
- Hamamatsu Campus Center for Instrumental Analysis
Campuses
Shizuoka Campus
Address: 836 Ōya, Suruga-ku, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture.Shizuoka campus overlooks Shizuoka City and Suruga Bay.
Hamamatsu Campus
Address: 3-5-1 Johoku, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture.Shizuoka University's Hamamatsu Campus is situated amid the urban environment of Hamamatsu City, a major center of manufacturing technology.
Studying in Shizuoka University
There are approximately 9,000 students in 6 faculties and 1,600 students in 8 graduate schools in Shizuoka Daigaku. Various student organizations, circles and clubs are active in the university, such as the Shizuoka University Motors. Shizuoka University also has international residence and dormitories for students.Some of the partner universities
- University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA
- OnTechU, Canada
- University of Alberta, Canada
- Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
- Óbuda University, Hungary
- Comenius University, Slovakia
- Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
- Kasetsart University, Thailand
- Thammasat University, Thailand
- Miryang National University, Korea
- Yeungnam University, Korea
- Pusan National University, Korea
- Korea University, Korea
- Kyungpook National University, Korea
- Nanjing University, China
- Fudan University, China
- Xidian University, China
- Zhejiang University, China
- Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
- Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
- Southwest Forestry University, China
- Gomel State University, Belarus
- National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
- Huế University, Vietnam
- University of Indonesia, Indonesia
- Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia
- Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia
- Anna University, India
- Sri Ramaswamy Memorial University, India
- Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine
- Riga Technical University, Latvia
- Masaryk University, Czech Republic
- Sofia University, Bulgaria
- University of Wuppertal, Germany
- Jena University of Applied Sciences, Germany
- Braunschweig University of Technology, Germany
- Nancy 2 University, France
- Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology, Russia
- Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Romania