List of Eligible Host Institutes

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

List of Eligible Host Institutes List of Eligible Host Institutes As of October 2018 Japanese universities and research institutions that are eligible to apply to MEXT for funding under the Grants-in-Aid for Scientific- Research Program (KAKENHI ). (https://www-kaken.jsps.go.jp/kaken1/kikanList.do) 1. National Universities 2. Public Universities 3. Private Universities 4. Junior Colleges 5. Colleges of Technology 6. Inter-University Research Institute Corporation 7. Incorporated Foundations, National Laboratories, Prefectural Research Instities, and Independent Administrative Institutions 8. National Laboratories, Prefectural Research Instities, and Independent Administrative Institutions 9. Corporations etc. 1. National Universities Institutes English Name Japanese Name Code 10101 Hokkaido University 北海道大学 10102 Hokkaido University of Education 北海道教育大学 10103 Muroran Institute of Technology 室蘭工業大学 10104 Otaru University of Commerce 小樽商科大学 10105 Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine 帯広畜産大学 10106 Kitami Institute of Technology (KIT) 北見工業大学 10107 Asahikawa Medical University 旭川医科大学 11101 Hirosaki University 弘前大学 11201 Iwate University 岩手大学 11301 Tohoku University 東北大学 11302 Miyagi University of Education 宮城教育大学 11401 Akita University 秋田大学 11501 Yamagata University 山形大学 11601 Fukushima University 福島大学 12101 Ibaraki University 茨城大学 12102 University of Tsukuba 筑波大学 National University Corporation Tsukuba University of 12103 筑波技術大学 Technology (NTUT) 12201 Utsunomiya University 宇都宮大学 12301 Gunma University 群馬大学 12401 Saitama University 埼玉大学 12501 Chiba University 千葉大学 12601 The University of Tokyo 東京大学 12602 Tokyo Medical and Dental University 東京医科歯科大学 12603 Tokyo University of Foreign Studies 東京外国語大学 12604 Tokyo Gakugei University 東京学芸大学 12605 Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology 東京農工大学 12606 Tokyo University of the Arts 東京藝術大学 12608 Tokyo Institute of Technology 東京工業大学 12611 Ochanomizu University お茶の水女子大学 12612 The University of Electro-Communications 電気通信大学 12613 Hitotsubashi University 一橋大学 12614 Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology 東京海洋大学 12701 Yokohama National University 横浜国立大学 12702 SOKENDAI(The Graduate University for Advanced Studies) 総合研究大学院大学 12703 National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) 政策研究大学院大学 13101 Niigata University 新潟大学 13102 Nagaoka University of Technology 長岡技術科学大学 13103 Joetsu University of Education 上越教育大学 13201 University of Toyama 富山大学 13301 Kanazawa University 金沢大学 13302 Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) 北陸先端科学技術大学院大学 13401 University of Fukui 福井大学 13501 University of Yamanashi 山梨大学 13601 Shinshu University 信州大学 13701 Gifu University 岐阜大学 13801 Shizuoka University 静岡大学 13802 Hamamatsu University School of Medicine 浜松医科大学 13901 Nagoya University 名古屋大学 13902 Aichi University of Education 愛知教育大学 1 / 37 ページ 13903 Nagoya Institute of Technology (NIT) 名古屋工業大学 13904 Toyohashi University of Technology 豊橋技術科学大学 14101 Mie University 三重大学 14201 Shiga University 滋賀大学 14202 Shiga University of Medical Science (SUMS) 滋賀医科大学 14301 Kyoto University 京都大学 14302 Kyoto University of Education 京都教育大学 14303 Kyoto Institute of Technology (KIT) 京都工芸繊維大学 14401 Osaka University 大阪大学 14403 Osaka Kyoiku University 大阪教育大学 14501 Kobe University 神戸大学 14503 Hyogo University of Teacher Edudation 兵庫教育大学 14601 Nara University of Education 奈良教育大学 14602 Nara Women's University 奈良女子大学 14603 Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST) 奈良先端科学技術大学院大学 14701 Wakayama University 和歌山大学 15101 Tottori University 鳥取大学 15201 Shimane University 島根大学 15301 Okayama University 岡山大学 15401 Hiroshima University 広島大学 15501 Yamaguchi University 山口大学 16101 Tokushima University 徳島大学 16102 Naruto University of Education 鳴門教育大学 16201 Kagawa University 香川大学 16301 Ehime University 愛媛大学 16401 Kochi University 高知大学 17101 University of Teacher Education Fukuoka 福岡教育大学 17102 Kyushu University 九州大学 17104 Kyushu Institute of Technology (KIT) 九州工業大学 17201 Saga University 佐賀大学 17301 Nagasaki University 長崎大学 17401 Kumamoto University 熊本大学 17501 Oita University 大分大学 17601 University of Miyazaki 宮崎大学 17701 Kagoshima University 鹿児島大学 17702 National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya 鹿屋体育大学 18001 University of the Ryukyus 琉球大学 2. Public Universities Institutes English Name Japanese Name Code 20101 Sapporo Medical University 札幌医科大学 20102 Kushiro Public University of Economics 釧路公立大学 20103 Future University Hakodate 公立はこだて未来大学 20104 Nayoro City University 名寄市立大学 20105 Sapporo City University (SCU) 札幌市立大学 21101 Aomori Public University 青森公立大学 21102 Aomori University of Health and Welfare (AIHW) 青森県立保健大学 21201 Iwate Prefectural University 岩手県立大学 21301 Miyagi University 宮城大学 21401 Akita Prefectural University 秋田県立大学 21402 Akita International University (AIU) 国際教養大学 21403 Akita University of Art 秋田公立美術大学 21501 Yamagata Prefectural University Health Sciences 山形県立保健医療大学 Yamagata Prefectural Yonezawa University of Nutrition 21502 山形県立米沢栄養大学 Sciences 21601 Fukushima Medical University 福島県立医科大学 21602 The University of Aizu 会津大学 22101 Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences (IPU) 茨城県立医療大学 22301 Takasaki City University Of Economics 高崎経済大学 22302 Gunma Prefectural Women's University 群馬県立女子大学 22303 Maebashi Institute of Technology 前橋工科大学 22304 Gunma Prefectural College of Health Sciences 群馬県立県民健康科学大学 22401 Saitama Prefectural University 埼玉県立大学 22501 Chiba Prefectural University of Health Sciences 千葉県立保健医療大学 22604 Tokyo Metropolitan University (TMU) 首都大学東京 2 / 37 ページ 22605 Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology (AIIT) 産業技術大学院大学 22701 Yokohama City University 横浜市立大学 22702 Kanagawa University of Human Services 神奈川県立保健福祉大学 23101 Niigata College of Nursing 新潟県立看護大学 23102 University of Niigata Prefecture 新潟県立大学 23103 Nagaoka Institute of Design (NID) 長岡造形大学 23201 Toyama Prefectural University 富山県立大学 23301 Kanazawa College of Art 金沢美術工芸大学 23302 Ishikawa Prefectural Nursing University 石川県立看護大学 23303 Ishikawa Prefectural University 石川県立大学 23304 Komatsu University 公立小松大学 23401 Fukui Prefectural University (FPU) 福井県立大学 23402 Tsuruga Nursing University 敦賀市立看護大学 23501 Tsuru University 都留文科大学 23503 Yamanashi Prefectural University 山梨県立大学 23601 Nagano College of Nursing 長野県看護大学 23602 Nagano University 長野大学 23603 THE UNIVERSITY OF NAGANO 長野県立大学 23604 Suwa University of Science 公立諏訪東京理科大学 23701 Gifu Pharmaceutical University 岐阜薬科大学 23702 Gifu College of Nursing 岐阜県立看護大学 23703 Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences (IAMAS) 情報科学芸術大学院大学 23803 University of Shizuoka 静岡県立大学 23804 Shizuoka University of Art and Culture (SUAC) 静岡文化芸術大学 23901 Aichi Prefectural University 愛知県立大学 23902 Aichi University of the Arts 愛知県立芸術大学 23903 Nagoya City University 名古屋市立大学 24102 Mie Prefectural College of Nursing 三重県立看護大学 24201 The University of Shiga Prefecture (USP) 滋賀県立大学 24301 Kyoto City University of Arts 京都市立芸術大学 24302 Kyoto Prefectural University (KPU) 京都府立大学 24303 Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine 京都府立医科大学 24304 The University of Fukuchiyama 福知山公立大学 24402 Osaka City University 大阪市立大学 24403 Osaka Prefecture University 大阪府立大学 24501 Kobe City University of Foreign Studies 神戸市外国語大学 24505 Kobe City College of Nursing 神戸市看護大学 24506 University of Hyogo 兵庫県立大学 24601 Nara Medical University 奈良県立医科大学 24602 Nara Prefectural University 奈良県立大学 24701 Wakayama Medical University 和歌山県立医科大学 25101 Tottori University of Environmental Studies (TUES) 公立鳥取環境大学 25201 The University of Shimane 島根県立大学 25301 Okayama Prefectural University 岡山県立大学 25302 Niimi University 新見公立大学 25403 Hiroshima City University (HCU) 広島市立大学 25405 Onomichi City University 尾道市立大学 25406 Prefectural University of Hiroshima 県立広島大学 25407 Fukuyama City University 福山市立大学 25501 Shimonoseki City University 下関市立大学 25502 Yamaguchi Prefectural University 山口県立大学 25503 Sanyo-onoda City University 山陽小野田市立山口東京理科大学 26201 Kagawa Prefectural University of Health Sciences 香川県立保健医療大学 26301 Ehime Prefectural University of Health Sciences 愛媛県立医療技術大学 26401 University of Kochi 高知県立大学 26402 Kochi University of Technology 高知工科大学 27101 The University of Kitakyushu 北九州市立大学 27102 Kyushu Dental University 九州歯科大学 27103 Fukuoka Women's University 福岡女子大学 27104 Fukuoka Prefectural University 福岡県立大学 27301 University of Nagasaki 長崎県立大学 27401 Prefectural University of Kumamoto 熊本県立大学 3 / 37 ページ 27501 Oita University of Nursing and Health Sciences 大分県立看護科学大学 27601 Miyazaki Municipal University 宮崎公立大学 27602 Miyazaki Prefectural Nursing University 宮崎県立看護大学 28001 Okinawa Prefectural University of Arts 沖縄県立芸術大学 28002 Okinawa Prefectural College of Nursing 沖縄県立看護大学 28003 Meio University 名桜大学 3. Private Universities Institutes English Name Japanese Name Code 30101 Asahikawa University 旭川大学 30102 Sapporo University 札幌大学 30103 Sapporo Gakuin University 札幌学院大学 30104 Hakodate University 函館大学 30105 Fuji Women's University 藤女子大学 30106 Hokusei Gakuen University 北星学園大学 30107 Hokkai-Gakuen University 北海学園大学 30108 Hokkaido University of Science 北海道科学大学 30109 Rakuno Gakuen University 酪農学園大学 30110 Health Sciences University of Hokkaido 北海道医療大学 30111 Hokkaido Pharmaceutical University School of Pharmacy 北海道薬科大学 30112 Hokkai School of Commerce 北海商科大学 30114 Seisa Dohto University 星槎道都大学 30115 Hokkaido Information University 北海道情報大学 30116 Sapporo International University 札幌国際大学 30117 Hokusho University 北翔大学 30118 Chitose Institute of Science and Technology (CIST) 千歳科学技術大学 30119 Tomakomai Komazawa University 苫小牧駒澤大学 30120 The Japanese Red Cross Hokkaido College of Nursing 日本赤十字北海道看護大学 30121 Hokkaido Bunkyo University 北海道文教大学 30122 Tenshi College 天使大学 30123 Wakkanai Hokusei Gakuen University 稚内北星学園大学 30124 Seisa University 星槎大学 30125 Sapporo
Recommended publications
  • World Higher Education Database Whed Iau Unesco
    WORLD HIGHER EDUCATION DATABASE WHED IAU UNESCO Página 1 de 438 WORLD HIGHER EDUCATION DATABASE WHED IAU UNESCO Education Worldwide // Published by UNESCO "UNION NACIONAL DE EDUCACION SUPERIOR CONTINUA ORGANIZADA" "NATIONAL UNION OF CONTINUOUS ORGANIZED HIGHER EDUCATION" IAU International Alliance of Universities // International Handbook of Universities © UNESCO UNION NACIONAL DE EDUCACION SUPERIOR CONTINUA ORGANIZADA 2017 www.unesco.vg No paragraph of this publication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted without written permission. While every care has been taken in compiling the information contained in this publication, neither the publishers nor the editor can accept any responsibility for any errors or omissions therein. Edited by the UNESCO Information Centre on Higher Education, International Alliance of Universities Division [email protected] Director: Prof. Daniel Odin (Ph.D.) Manager, Reference Publications: Jeremié Anotoine 90 Main Street, P.O. Box 3099 Road Town, Tortola // British Virgin Islands Published 2017 by UNESCO CENTRE and Companies and representatives throughout the world. Contains the names of all Universities and University level institutions, as provided to IAU (International Alliance of Universities Division [email protected] ) by National authorities and competent bodies from 196 countries around the world. The list contains over 18.000 University level institutions from 196 countries and territories. Página 2 de 438 WORLD HIGHER EDUCATION DATABASE WHED IAU UNESCO World Higher Education Database Division [email protected]
    [Show full text]
  • Editorial Board
    Editorial Board Editor in Chief Susumu Kumagai University of Tokyo / FSCJ Itsuko Horiguchi FSCJ Hiroshi Satoh FSCJ Yasushi Yamazoe FSCJ Associate Editors Katsue Ishii FSCJ Shigeki Yamamoto FSCJ Midori Yoshida FSCJ Masatsune Murata FSCJ Editorial Board Yasunobu Aoki National Institute for Environmental Atsushi Ono Okayama University, Japan Studies, Japan Hiroaki Aoyama The Institute of Environmental Hiroshi Ozaki University of Tokyo, Japan Toxicology, Japan Satoshi Asano International University of Health Yoshihiro Ozeki Tokyo University of Agriculture and Welfare, Japan and Technology, Japan Ginji Endo The Ohara Memorial Institute for Junzo Saegusa Japanese Association for Science of Labour, Japan Laboratory Animal Science, Japan Yukihiro Goda National Institute of Health Sciences, Jun-ichi Sawada Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Japan Agency, Japan Ryuichi Hasegawa Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Tsutomu Sekizaki University of Tokyo, Japan Agency, Japan Akira Hiratsuka Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Makoto Shibutani Tokyo University of Agriculture Life Sciences, Japan and Technology, Japan Akihiko Hirose National Institute of Health Sciences, Makoto Shimizu Tokyo University of Agriculture, Japan Japan Masao Horimoto Chiba Institute of Science, Japan Vittorio Silano Medical School, II University of Rome, Italy Toshio Imai National Cancer Center, Japan Tomotaka Sobue Osaka University, Japan Katsumi Imaida Kagawa University, Japan Yoshiko Sugita-Konishi Azabu University, Japan Toru Kawanishi National Institute of Health Sciences,
    [Show full text]
  • Azabu University
    University Accreditation Results (Results for Certified Evaluation and Accreditation for university) Azabu University Basic Information of the Institution Ownership: Private Location: Kanagawa, Japan Accreditation Status Year of the Review: 2017 Accreditation Status: accredited (Accreditation Period: April.01.2018 – March.31.2025) 2 Certified Evaluation and Accreditation Results for Azabu University Overview Azabu University (hereafter, the University) began as Tokyo Veterinary Training School in 1890 and was established as Azabu Veterinary College in 1950. It was renamed Azabu University in April 1980 and is currently organized into two faculties (School of Veterinary Medicine and School of Life and Environmental Science) and two graduate schools (Graduate School of Veterinary Science and Graduate School of Environmental Health) with the campus located in Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture. After its accreditation review by Japan University Accreditation Association (JUAA) in 2010, the University formulated its “Third Mid-term Targets and Plan” (2015-2020) in 2015 with the objective to act on its founding spirit “explore academically and practice conscientiously” and has been making improvements such as clarifying the role of the faculty council and board of councilors in administration. As part of its social cooperation and social contribution activities, the University opened The Life Museum of Azabu University where it displays information about the university’s history as well as zoology, environmental studies and other fields in an easy-to-understand manner. It is also holding and expanding the “small animal clinical seminar” meant for veterinarians by leveraging the Azabu University Veterinary Teaching Hospital. This effort is commendable for strengthening relations between the community and persons related to veterinary services.
    [Show full text]
  • The Sensitivity of Commercial Kits in Detecting the Genes of Pathogenic Bacteria in Venison
    NOTE Public Health The sensitivity of commercial kits in detecting the genes of pathogenic bacteria in venison Akiko YAMAZAKI1)#, Mioko HONDA2)#, Naoki KOBAYASHI3,4), Naoto ISHIZAKI3), Hiroshi ASAKURA5) and Yoshiko SUGITA-KONISHI3,4)* 1)Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Iwate, 3-18-8, Ueda, Morioka, Iwate 020-8550, Japan 2)Department of Animal Nursing Science, Yamazaki Gakuen University, 4-7-2 Minami Osawa, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0364, Japan 3)Department of Food and Life Science, Azabu University, 1-17-71 Fuchinobe, Chuo, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 252-5201, Japan 4)Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Azabu University, 1-17-71 Fuchinobe, Chuo, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 252-5201, Japan 5)Division of Biomedical Food Research, National Institute of Health Sciences, 1-18-1 Kamiyoga, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 158-8501, Japan J. Vet. Med. Sci. ABSTRACT. The expansion of the wild deer population is a major problem for the Japanese farm 80(4): 706–709, 2018 and forestry industries because their damage to farm products and vegetation results in huge economic loss. To promote game meat consumption, hygiene inspections should be performed doi: 10.1292/jvms.17-0530 to detect main bacterial pathogens before products are shipped. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the ability of commercial test kits to genetically detect EHEC, Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes in venison. Our results demonstrated that the kits for three pathogens could be Received: 29 September 2017 useful for venison as well as other domestic meat products. Our comparative study showed that Accepted: 8 February 2018 the LAMP kits were more sensitive than the RT-qPCR kits in the detection of all of these pathogens.
    [Show full text]
  • List of English and Native Language Names
    LIST OF ENGLISH AND NATIVE LANGUAGE NAMES ALBANIA ALGERIA (continued) Name in English Native language name Name in English Native language name University of Arts Universiteti i Arteve Abdelhamid Mehri University Université Abdelhamid Mehri University of New York at Universiteti i New York-ut në of Constantine 2 Constantine 2 Tirana Tiranë Abdellah Arbaoui National Ecole nationale supérieure Aldent University Universiteti Aldent School of Hydraulic d’Hydraulique Abdellah Arbaoui Aleksandër Moisiu University Universiteti Aleksandër Moisiu i Engineering of Durres Durrësit Abderahmane Mira University Université Abderrahmane Mira de Aleksandër Xhuvani University Universiteti i Elbasanit of Béjaïa Béjaïa of Elbasan Aleksandër Xhuvani Abou Elkacem Sa^adallah Université Abou Elkacem ^ ’ Agricultural University of Universiteti Bujqësor i Tiranës University of Algiers 2 Saadallah d Alger 2 Tirana Advanced School of Commerce Ecole supérieure de Commerce Epoka University Universiteti Epoka Ahmed Ben Bella University of Université Ahmed Ben Bella ’ European University in Tirana Universiteti Europian i Tiranës Oran 1 d Oran 1 “Luigj Gurakuqi” University of Universiteti i Shkodrës ‘Luigj Ahmed Ben Yahia El Centre Universitaire Ahmed Ben Shkodra Gurakuqi’ Wancharissi University Centre Yahia El Wancharissi de of Tissemsilt Tissemsilt Tirana University of Sport Universiteti i Sporteve të Tiranës Ahmed Draya University of Université Ahmed Draïa d’Adrar University of Tirana Universiteti i Tiranës Adrar University of Vlora ‘Ismail Universiteti i Vlorës ‘Ismail
    [Show full text]
  • Double Virus Vector Infection to the Prefrontal Network of the Macaque Brain
    RESEARCH ARTICLE Double Virus Vector Infection to the Prefrontal Network of the Macaque Brain Mineki Oguchi1☯, Miku Okajima2☯, Shingo Tanaka1, Masashi Koizumi1, Takefumi Kikusui3, Nobutsune Ichihara3, Shigeki Kato4, Kazuto Kobayashi4, Masamichi Sakagami1* 1 Brain Science Institute, Tamagawa University, Machida, Tokyo, Japan, 2 Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan, 3 School of Veterinary Medicine, Azabu University, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan, 4 Department of Molecular Genetics, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima, Fukushima, Japan a11111 ☯ These authors contributed equally to this work. * [email protected] Abstract To precisely understand how higher cognitive functions are implemented in the prefrontal OPEN ACCESS network of the brain, optogenetic and pharmacogenetic methods to manipulate the signal Citation: Oguchi M, Okajima M, Tanaka S, Koizumi transmission of a specific neural pathway are required. The application of these methods, M, Kikusui T, Ichihara N, et al. (2015) Double Virus however, has been mostly restricted to animals other than the primate, which is the best ani- Vector Infection to the Prefrontal Network of the mal model to investigate higher cognitive functions. In this study, we used a double viral Macaque Brain. PLoS ONE 10(7): e0132825. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0132825 vector infection method in the prefrontal network of the macaque brain. This enabled us to express specific constructs into specific neurons that constitute a target pathway without Editor: Joseph Charles Glorioso, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, UNITED STATES use of germline genetic manipulation. The double-infection technique utilizes two different virus vectors in two monosynaptically connected areas.
    [Show full text]
  • プログラム(英語)English Programme
    Presentation Program Day 1 (Saturday, May 18 at Kyoto Seika University) Room A : L201 Room B : L101 Room C : L102 Room D : L103 Room E : L002 9:00 10:00 Registration 10:00 1 Nobuko YAMAZAKI Forum Yuji ATAKA Atsuki SHIBATA Kyoto University 'African History in Broader PersPective: Kwansei Gakuin University Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto Univ. Some Dimensions in 19th and 20th Practice of Integrated Physical Forum Conflicts and (Forced) Migration at Century' Security Measures by Local Residents in GeograPhy on SPatial Recognition of 'EXPansion of Green Grabbing' Borderland: A Case Study of West Nile Southwest Madagascar: Current Status Hunter-Gatherer in Kalahari Sub-Region in Uganda and Future ProsPects Yukino IWAI (Waseda University) Suzuki, Hideaki (National Museum of 'Contesting the Border on the Serengeti Ethnology) Teshirogi, Koki 10:15 2 Yukiko KONDO Mei NAKAZAWA Erika MIYAKE, A. TAKADA National Park in Tanzania' 'African DiasPora in the 20th Century Nihon Fukushi University Persian Gulf: Preliminary Observations CAAS, Kyoto University ASAFAS, Kyoto University Kyoko NAKAMURA (Toyo University) Memories of Violence: with Slave Narratives' Land Use and Its Influence on the 'Community Breakdown Brought by Sagawa, Sagawa, Toru PeoPle’s Affection and Imagination for Land Enclosure by High Income Class in “Community Conservancy”: A Case of Ikeno, Jun RelationshiP between San and Others’ Sufferings in Post-Genocide Anthony A. Lee (UCLA) Suburban Area in Southern Uganda Ovawambo in North-Central Namibia Kenyan Pastoral Community' Rwanda
    [Show full text]
  • 1. Japanese National, Public Or Private Universities
    1. Japanese National, Public or Private Universities National Universities Hokkaido University Hokkaido University of Education Muroran Institute of Technology Otaru University of Commerce Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine Kitami Institute of Technology Hirosaki University Iwate University Tohoku University Miyagi University of Education Akita University Yamagata University Fukushima University Ibaraki University Utsunomiya University Gunma University Saitama University Chiba University The University of Tokyo Tokyo Medical and Dental University Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Tokyo Geijutsu Daigaku (Tokyo University of the Arts) Tokyo Institute of Technology Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology Ochanomizu University Tokyo Gakugei University Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology The University of Electro-Communications Hitotsubashi University Yokohama National University Niigata University University of Toyama Kanazawa University University of Fukui University of Yamanashi Shinshu University Gifu University Shizuoka University Nagoya University Nagoya Institute of Technology Aichi University of Education Mie University Shiga University Kyoto University Kyoto University of Education Kyoto Institute of Technology Osaka University Osaka Kyoiku University Kobe University Nara University of Education Nara Women's University Wakayama University Tottori University Shimane University Okayama University Hiroshima University Yamaguchi University The University of Tokushima Kagawa University Ehime
    [Show full text]
  • 1 WELCOME Welcome to the 16Th Annual Meeting of the International
    WELCOME Welcome to the 16th annual meeting of the International Society for Anthrozoology held in Tokyo on the 4th and 5th of October, 2007. I am honored to host the very first ISAZ meeting in Asia and hoping that many of you enjoy a new and different atmosphere at this year’s meeting in the metropolitan big city, Tokyo. The topic of this year’s meeting is ―The Power of Animals: Approaches to Identifying New Roles for Animals in Society‖. Today, people are relying on animals to serve increasingly more varied and complex roles, and these new dependencies both broaden and complicate our conception of human-animal relationships. Increased social integration, intimacy, and dependence upon animals raise unique issues that have no precedent. Despite the modern trend toward decreased contact with nature, humans and animals are still vulnerable to natural and manmade disasters and, despite incredible advances in the field of medicine, people continue to suffer from intractable diseases. Working animals are called upon to assist in disasters, diagnose disease, locate bombs and narcotics, and to help people with disabilities to lead more productive and satisfying lives. In light of the incredibly important roles played by these animals, and those yet to be discovered, better understanding of the potential abilities of animals is needed. In this conference, the changes in the role and perception of animals in society will be addressed especially through the two plenary talks on the first day. Professor Kasey Grier will talk about the importance of historical approaches to understand the modern human-animal relationships, whereas Professor Mitsuaki Ohta, the current president of the Society for the Study of Human Animal Relations in Japan will talk on his unique scientific research on animals’ ability to anticipate earthquakes.
    [Show full text]
  • Higher Education in Asia: Expanding Out, Expanding Up
    REPUBLIC OF KOREA China, Hong Kong MYANMAR China, Macao LAO PDR HIG HER EDUCATION STATISTICS IN ASIA: for Expanding Out, Expanding Up BRUNEI DARUSSALAM The rise of graduate education and university research INSTITUTE INSTITUTE UNESCO HIGHER EDUCATION IN ASIA: Expanding Out, Expanding Up The rise of graduate education and university research UNITED NATIONS UNIVERSITY UNU-IIST International Institute International Institute for for Educational Planning Software Technology UNESCO The constitution of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was adopted by 20 countries at the London Conference in November 1945 and entered into effect on 4 November 1946. The Organization currently has 195 Member States and 9 Associate Members. The main objective of UNESCO is to contribute to peace and security in the world by promoting collaboration among nations through education, science, culture and communication in order to foster universal respect for justice, the rule of law, and human rights and fundamental freedoms that are affirmed for the peoples of the world, without distinction of race, sex, language or religion, by the Charter of the United Nations. To fulfill its mandate, UNESCO performs five principal functions: 1) prospective studies on education, science, culture and communication for tomorrow’s world; 2) the advancement, transfer and sharing of knowledge through research, training and teaching activities; 3) standard-setting actions for the preparation and adoption of internal instruments and statutory recommendations; 4) expertise through technical co-operation to Member States for their development policies and projects; and 5) the exchange of specialised information. UNESCO is headquartered in Paris, France. The UNESCO Institute for Statistics The UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) is the statistical office of UNESCO and is the UN depository for global statistics in the fields of education, science and technology, culture and communication.
    [Show full text]
  • Partnering Universities and Colleges List(As of January 1, 2021)
    ■Partnering Universities and Colleges list(As of January 1, 2021) No. Prefectures Name No. Prefectures Name No. Prefectures Name 1 Hokkaido Asahikawa Medical University 81 Fukushima Koriyama Women's University 161 Chiba Kameda College of Health Sciences 2 Hokkaido Otaru University of Commerce 82 Fukushima Higashi Nippon International University 162 Chiba Kawamura Gakuen Women's University 3 Hokkaido Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine 83 Fukushima Iwaki Junior College 163 Chiba Kanda University of International Studies 4 Hokkaido Kitami Institute of Technology 84 Fukushima Koriyama Women's College 164 Chiba Keiai University 5 Hokkaido Hokkaido University of Education 85 Ibaraki Ibaraki University 165 Chiba International Budo University 6 Hokkaido Hokkaido University 86 Ibaraki Tsukuba University of Technology 166 Chiba Shumei University 7 Hokkaido Muroran Institute of Technology 87 Ibaraki University of Tsukuba 167 Chiba Shukutoku University 8 Hokkaido Sapporo Medical University 88 Ibaraki Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences 168 Chiba Josai International University 9 Hokkaido Sapporo City University 89 Ibaraki Ibaraki Christian University 169 Chiba Seitoku University 10 Hokkaido Asahikawa University 90 Ibaraki Tsukuba Gakuin University 170 Chiba Seiwa University 11 Hokkaido Sapporo Gakuin University 91 Ibaraki Tsukuba International University 171 Chiba Chiba Institute of Science 12 Hokkaido Sapporo International University 92 Ibaraki Tokiwa University 172 Chiba Chiba Keizai University 13 Hokkaido Sapporo
    [Show full text]
  • Prospective Memory in Nonhuman Primates
    The 74th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Animal Psychology July 19th(Sat)- 21st(Mon), 2014, Inuyama Hosted by the Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University Organizing Committee Tetsuro Matsuzawa (Kyoto University), President Masaki Tomonaga (Kyoto University), Vice President Ikuma Adachi (Kyoto University), General Secretary Misato Hayashi (Kyoto University) Yuko Hattori (Kyoto University) Fumito Kawakami (Kyoto University) Makiko Uchikoshi (Kyoto University) Michiko Sakai (Kyoto University) Yoko Ohyabu (Kyoto University) Yukari Okumura (Kyoto University) Naoko Mizuno (Kyoto University) Advisory Committee Toshikazu Hasegawa (University of Tokyo) Takefumi Kikusui (Azabu University) Shigeru Kitazawa (Osaka University) Kazuo Fujita (Kyoto University) Satoshi Hirata (Kyoto University) Shoji Itakura (Kyoto University) Fumihiro Kano (Kyoto University) Tadamichi Morisaka (Tokai University) Tadatoshi Ogura (Kitazato University) Yu Mizuno (Chubu Gakuin University & Collage) Aya Saito (Chubu Gakuin University & Collage) Foreword Dear friends and colleagues, It is my very great pleasure and honor to welcome you to the 74th annual congress of the Japanese Society for Animal Psychology. Society members can feel proud to belong to such a long-established and well-regarded organization, but one still willing to embrace change. For the very first time, all presentations at this society meeting will be given in English. This is also the first congress to be hosted by Kyoto University Primate Research Institute (KUPRI). Given the extra challenge and effort required for non-native speakers to present in English, we are delighted and encouraged to have received such a large number of high quality applicants. Over the three-day conference schedule we are proud to offer over 100 presentations (plenary, oral and poster presentations) covering a huge variety of fascinating topics.
    [Show full text]