Partner Universities (As of July 2021)
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Partner Universities (As of July 2021) Country/Region Partner Universities Country/Region Partner Universities Fudan University Middle East Turkey Bogazici University Nankai University Denmark University of Copenhagen Nanjing University Finland University of Helsinki China Peking University École des hautes études en Shanghai Jiao Tong sciences sociales (EHESS) University École Polytechnique Tsinghua University France Institut d'etudes politiques Zhejiang University de Paris (SciencesPo) The Université Grenoble Alpes The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology University of Strasbourg Hong Kong (HKUST) Free University of Berlin The University of Hong Kong Ludwig-Maximilians-University Germany Gadjah Mada University of Munich Indonesia University of Indonesia University of Cologne Trinity College Dublin, Asia Malaysia University of Malaya Ireland University of Dublin Philippines University of the Philippines University College Dublin Korea University Italy Sapienza University of Rome Pohang University of Science Leiden University Republic of Korea and Technology (POSTECH) Netherlands University of Groningen Seoul National University Saint Petersburg State Yonsei University Russia University Nanyang Technological Autonomous University of University Spain Madrid Singapore Europe National University of KTH Royal Institute of Singapore Technology National Yang Ming Chiao Sweden Lund University Taiwan Tung University Stockholm University National Taiwan University Uppsala University Thailand Chulalongkorn University Swiss Federal Institute of Brazil University of São Paulo Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich) The Pontifical Catholic Switzerland University of Geneva Chile University of Chile Central and South University of Zurich America The University of Chile El Colegio de México Durham University Mexico The National Autonomous London School of Economics University of Mexico and Political Science School of Oriental and African McGill University Studies (SOAS), University of University of British Columbia London Canada University of Toronto The University of Glasgow United Kingdom University of Victoria The University of Manchester Johns Hopkins University The University of Sheffield Northeastern University University College London Princeton University University of Exeter North America Swarthmore College University of Southampton University of California, The University of Warwick United States of Santa Cruz America University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign University of Washington Yale University (Yale Fox International Fellowship THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO Program) Australian National University Education and Student Support Department Monash University The University of Adelaide International Exchange Group Australia The University of Melbourne Oceania The University of Queensland Mail: [email protected] The University of Sydney The University of New South Website https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/academics/ustep.html Wales The University of Auckland New Zealand University of Otago Why study at UTokyo—Tradition and Innovation Period of Study / Research Founded in 1877, the University of Tokyo (UTokyo) is the oldest national university in Japan. Over the course of its long and distinguished history, the university has produced some of the most outstanding scholars, scientists, and social and political leaders of Japan and the world, including 10 Nobel laureates, 15 prime ministers of Japan, and one 1 April to August [S1S2] Fields Medal winner. As Japan’s most comprehensive research university, UTokyo has 10 undergraduate faculties/ college, 15 graduate schools, 11 affiliated Institutes, and a number of University-wide Centers. More than 5,800 faculty 2 April to March [S1S2 A1A2 (W)] members teach approximately 14,000 undergraduate students and almost equal number of graduate students at three main campuses in the Tokyo region and additional research facilities across Japan. UTokyo is committed to excellence 3 September/October to March [A1A2 (W)] in research and education as well as establishing a truly global campus to produce the next generation of leaders of the world. 4 September/October to August [A1A2 (W) S1S2] About USTEP Graduate Schools Accepting Exchange Students UTokyo accepts exchange students from partner universities with a Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology / Graduate School of Education / Graduate Schools for Law and Memorandum of Understanding concerning student exchange. Politics / Graduate School of Economics / Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / Graduate School of Sci- Exchange students can choose between the Type U and Type G ence / Graduate School of Engineering / Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences / Graduate School programs. of Medicine / Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences / Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences / The Type U program is designed for undergraduate students to take Graduate School of Frontier Sciences / Graduate School of Information Science and Technology / Graduate courses given in English and/or Japanese at the undergraduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies / Graduate School of Public Policy College and Faculties. The Type G program is designed for graduate students who will belong to one of the Graduate Schools and study or research under the guidance of faculty members there. Housing Exchange students may apply for University Housing arranged by UTokyo and live in one of the university’s residential facilities depending on the availability. Features of TYPE U & TYPE G https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/adm/housing-office/en/index.html TYPE U TYPE G Application Procedures and Deadlines Eligible students Undergraduate Graduate Exchange students must be nominated by their home universities to come to UTokyo. They must contact the Students belong to Division for Global Campus Initiatives Graduate School to which they are admitted office responsible for university-wide student exchange at their home universities and check the application procedures for UTokyo. All applicants nominated by their home universities will be provided a link by UTokyo [Special Auditor] Take regular English and/or to access the online application. Courses Take regular English and/or Japanese Japanese courses offered by the Graduate courses across various faculties School to which they belong Autumn Admission Spring Admission [Special Research Student] Conduct research Application Period From January 1 to February 28 From August 1 to September 30 Research guidance In principle, N/A under the guidance of a faculty advisor Result announcement By early May By early December English and/or Japanese *A minimum TOEFL iBT score of 90, English and/or Japanese Courses start* Late September/Early October Early April Language IELTS overall band score of 6.5, Cam- requirement bridge English Qualifications "C1 Ad- *Application requirements vary by Graduate School. Courses end* (A1A1) Early February (S1S2) Late July vanced” or JLPT level N1. *The actual period of study / research (including examination period) varies depending on college / Faculty or Graduate School. Please refer to the Academic Calendar. Course Catalogue TYPE U: https://catalog.he.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ustep-index Webpage Type U Type G TYPE G: https://catalog.he.u-tokyo.ac.jp/index?type=g Overview of USTEP: (For Undergraduate): (For Graduate): Japanese Language Education Japanese language education is available. Type U students study in credit-bearing courses given either at Hongo or Komaba campus for credits. Type G students study at the Center for Japanese Language Education or Japanese language classes offered by some Graduate Schools (in principle, no credits are awarded). > Undergraduate Japanese language courses (Hongo Campus) JLCSE: https://www.jlcse.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/?lang=en https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/academics/ustep.html (Komaba Campus) Global Komaba: http://www.globalkomaba.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/inbound/support/japanese.html > The Center for Japanese Language Education: http://www.nkc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/index_e.html .