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Headquarters,School of ● ● ● Sphere Tower Tennoz Marine Life Science, School Konan Primary Tokyo University of Tennoz School First Tower of Marine Resources and Marine Science Environment and Technology ●Tennoz Central Tower Main Gate Fureai Bridge Back gate ● Konan Park

Mitate Bridge Rakusui Bridge Sintokai Bridge

● Toyo Suisan Kyu Kaigan Dori

● Central Wholesale Tennozu Bridge Market

Intercity, Building A Pocket Guide National University Corporation Konan Exit (East Exit) Shinagawa Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology ToTokyo Station To Yokohama

10 minutes’ walk from Konan Exit (or East Exit) “Shinagawa Station” on the JR Line, Tokaido Shinkansen and Keihin Express Line to the main gate of the Campus 15 minutes’ walk from “Tennozu Isle Station” on the to the main gate of the Campus via Fureai Bridge 20 minutes’ walk from “Tennozu Isle Station” on Rinkai Line to the main gate of the Campus via Fureai Bridge

Contact | 4-5-7 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8477 TEL. +81-3-5463-0400

Etchujima For Ryogoku Exit of the Monzennakacho Campus Subway Station To Nakano School Of Marine Technology Tozai Line Exit No.4 To Nishifunabashi Kurofune Bridge

Exit of the JR Keiyo Line Etchujima, Kiyosumi Dori Musashino Line

To Tokyo

Exit No.2 To Soga Main Gate

Aioi Bridge

Toei Subway Oh-Edo Line Yurakucho Line Exit No. 2 of the Subway Station Tsukishima

To Wakoshi To Shin-Kiba

For Kachidoki

Campus is 2 minutes’ walk from Exit No. 2 at Etchujima Station on the JR Keiyo Line and Musashino Line (only by local trains) 10 minutes’ walk from Exit No. 4, “Monzennakacho Station” on the subway Tozai Line and Oh-Edo Line to the Campus 10 minutes’ walk from Exit No. 2, “Tsukishima Station” on the subway Yurakucho Line and Oh-Edo Line to the Campus

Contact | 2-1-6 Etchujima, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-8533 TEL. +81-3-5245-7300

Edited and Published by:Public Relations Office, General Affairs Division, General Affairs Department, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology URL:https://www.kaiyodai.ac.jp/ "Voices from the Ocean" Tokyo University Tokyo University of of Fisheries Mercantile Marine

1875 Mitsubishi Nautical School Tradition and (private school) 1882 Tokyo Nautical School (public school)

Development Fisheries Training School 1888

Imperial Fisheries Institute 1897

1925 Renamed Tokyo Nautical College

Exploring the unlimited potential of 1945 Nautical College

the ocean for future generations Renamed Daiichi Imperial 1947 Fisheries Institute “ Voices from the Ocean ” Tokyo University of Fisheries 1949 University of Mercantile Marine (Department of Fisheries Science) (Department of Mercantile Marine)

1957 Renamed Tokyo University of The Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology Mercantile Marine (TUMSAT) was established in 2003 with the merger of two Graduate School of Fisheries 1964 institutions: the Tokyo University of Mercantile Marine, Science which dates back to the Mitsubishi Nautical School 1974 Graduate School of Mercantile founded in 1875, and the Tokyo University of Fisheries, Marine Science and Technology which originated in the Fisheries Training School founded in 2003 1888. TUMSAT is the only university in Japan specializing in marine and fisheries studies. While inheriting the proud Tokyo University of history of both universities that produced numerous great Marine Science and Technology Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology was established figures, TUMSAT is dedicated to education and research in integrating Tokyo University of Mercantile Marine and oceanography and related fields and promoting Tokyo University of Fisheries. collaboration with society, aspiring to be a world-leading Graduate School of Marine Science and Technology university of excellence that can develop international School of Marine Science School of Marine Technology leaders for the industrial, governmental and academic sectors. 2004 National University Corporation Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology was established.

2017 UNIVERSITY EMBLEM School of Marine Resources and With great waves at their back, young people Environment was estabilshed. set off to the ocean. 3 Schools and 8 Undergraduate Courses Further, the path for research on and passion for School of Marine Life Science the ocean is expressed strongly and skillfully in School of Marine Technology the form of a fish's dorsal fin and a boat's sail. School of Marine Resources and Environment

01 02 UNIVERSITY PHILOSOPHY SCHOOL OF To carry out basic and applied education and research activities related to MARINE LIFE SCIENCE studies and science and technologies concerning oceans, with an aim of contributing to the sustainable development of human society. The fi rst step toward the future of science is to understand and elucidate from a variety of different perspectives various biological phenomena occurring in resources that exist in the ocean, which covers 70% of the EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM AND GOALS planet's surface. We need to comprehensively think about the diversity of biological Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, the only maritime resources, such as marine and aquatic life, and our relationship with them, university in Japan must serve as a core educational and research and the role of aquatic life-forms as resources for food and for useful institution for the motto: “Voices from the Ocean”, and perform its missions physiologically active substances, as well as measures for the sustainable in order to assist our country in developing as a maritime nation and an use of the ocean environment and marine resources found everywhere on international contributor. Based on this platform, our university will conduct the earth. comprehensive education and research activities concerning the oceans, The School of Marine Life Science provides students with interdisciplinary focusing on training for highly skilled business professionals, including educational and research programs. It divides various issues related to researchers, to foster the development of human resources with the the ocean into three disciplinary areas and approaches these issues from following abilities and qualities: perspectives of fisheries science, agricultural science, natural science, engineering, social sciences and humanities. To deepen scientifi c recognition of the oceans, present a strategy 1 for desirable utilization of the natural environment, and put such utilization into practice. UNDERGRADUATE COURSE OF MARINE 2 To act based on the ability to think logically and to exercise appropriate judgment with a sense of responsibility to society. BIOSCIENCES The Undergraduate Course of Marine Biosciences offers a broad education To recognize and understand various issues regarding modern and research training on “life sciences” and “biological resources” related to 3 society from a broader perspective and the ability to exercise the organisms inhabiting rivers, lakes, beaches, coastal and offshore areas, practical leadership in response to such issues. and deep sea zones, with a view to utilizing them in a sustainable manner while conserving their biodiversity in the ecosystem. To address and solve problems based on having a well- 4 rounded character, a broad understanding of cultures, and deep specialized knowledge and professional expertise. UNDERGRADUATE COURSE OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Wide-ranging vision and skills, together with cultural literacy as 5 Technologies to achieve the most efficient use of marine bio-resources the basis for international exchange. and other resources for human consumption are developed using diverse methods in the fi elds of chemistry, microbiology, physiology and engineering. We also conduct research and education on ensuring and improving VISION food safety, as well as on developing and assessing foodstuffs with new functions. A University of world-leading excellence that produces a large number of leaders in industrial, official, and academic circles, who are active internationally in the maritime fi eld. UNDERGRADUATE COURSE OF MARINE POLICY AND CULTURE The Undergraduate Course of Marine Policy and Culture provides research AREAS OF STUDY method and education comprehensively about various ocean-related social and human issues. The goal is to promote both ocean conservation and Our university is engaged in a broad human affluence through various approaches such as the economy, law, range of studies, focusing on the areas society, international relations, sports, language, literature, history, culture, ethics and education. of the environment, resources, and Environment energy, and including their composite and peripheral aspects. TEACHER TRAINING COURSE FOR FISHERIES HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION Creation The main objective of this course is to educate and train teachers for more ResourcesEnergy than 40 fi sheries senior high schools established in Japan. Persons admitted into this course must take any one of the three subjects described above.

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03 04 SCHOOL OF SCHOOL OF MARINE RESOURCES MARINE TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT

As an island nation, Japan’s economy is dependent on its ability to import It is important for Japan, a country surrounded by the sea, to effectively use most of its raw materials and food and to export industrial products worldwide. marine resources to create new industries. It is at the same time necessary This can be almost exclusively done by marine transportation, and our School to conserve the marine environment. Taking advantage of TUMSAT’s of Marine Technology, the former Tokyo University of Mercantile Marine, has strengths and characteristics, the School of Marine Resources and always been the leading academic institution in Japan in providing higher Environment focuses on education and research regarding new uses for education for students wishing to become practical leading engineers who the ocean. It consists of two courses designed to develop professionals with have acquired practical engineering expertise and techniques to identify expertise in the conservation of the maritime environment and in the use of problems, tackle important issues and provide solutions in a variety of marine, resources and energy thus allowing them to play leadership roles in ocean maritime and related fields. Our School has three Undergraduate Courses: the use management in Japan. Undergraduate Course of Maritime Systems Engineering, the Undergraduate Course of Marine Electronics and Mechanical Engineering, and the Undergraduate Course of Logistics and Information Engineering. UNDERGRADUATE COURSE OF OCEAN UNDERGRADUATE COURSE OF MARITIME SCIENCES SYSTEMS ENGINEERING The Undergraduate Course of Ocean Sciences is designed to provide students with comprehensive knowledge of basic science (in physics, Students of the Undergraduate Course of Maritime Systems Engineering chemistry, biology and geology) related to the ocean and marine life and receive education and conduct research on marine engineering, which help them develop and apply their scientific and technological knowledge supports advanced navigation technologies and the management of marine to investigate, analyze, conserve and utilize the marine environment and vessels for safe and efficient transportation, to become qualified mariners oceanic life-forms. and next-generation marine engineers who possess leadership abilities and the international standing to work successfully in the maritime field. UNDERGRADUATE COURSE OF MARINE UNDERGRADUATE COURSE OF MARINE ELECTRONICS AND MECHANICAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY ENGINEERING The Undergraduate Course of Marine Resources and Energy provides educational and research programs to help students acquire expertise The Undergraduate Course of Marine Electronics and Mechanical and skills related to ocean and ocean-floor resources, renewable energy, Engineering provides education and training for operation and management environmental conservation, and activities on and in the sea and on the of advanced marine engine, power machinery and electronic control system seafloor; as well as to develop abilities to recognize and address relevant based on general engineering for next generation of engineers and maritime issues. engine officers. Furthermore a wide range of education and research in mechanical engineering, electronics and control engineering, marine vessel system, marine equipment and ocean development from the viewpoint of effective utilization of energy and environmental conservation are conducted. ADVANCED TRAINING COURSE FOR MARITIME SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

UNDERGRADUATE COURSE OF LOGISTICS The one-year Advanced Training Course for Maritime Science and AND INFORMATION ENGINEERING Technology was established for graduates of TUMSAT's School of Marine We conduct comprehensive education and research on logistics that is the Life Science and School of Marine Resources and Environment, the foundation of modern life, based on the three fields, logistics engineering, Faculty of Fisheries of Nagasaki University and the Faculty of Fisheries of mathematical and information science, and logistics management and Kagoshima University. economics. Through education and research on optimization of supply chain, The main objective is to educate and train students to become excellent safe maritime, land and air transportation,mathematical scientific methods and marine specialists having the high levels of knowledge and skills. To attain information technology to support them, and commerce for smooth operation this objective, education and training in navigation, fishing and ocean etc., we aim to produce talented people who are well found in logistics and observation are provided to students by using the training and research the active in various fields with a broad perspective and high standards. “Umitaka-maru” owned by the University. The above Schools and Faculties, and the Advanced Training Course for Maritime Science and Technology have been approved by the Japanese ADVANCED ONBOARD TRAINING COURSE FOR MERCANTILE MARINE government as a first-class training institute for third-grade maritime officer (navigation). Therefore, students who complete the school’s courses and In the School of Marine Technology, the six-month sea training course is provided for graduates this advanced training course for Maritime Science and Technology will from the Department of Maritime Systems Engineering and the Engine System Course in the be exempt from the written test as a part of the nationally administered Department of Marine Electronics and Mechanical Engineering. examination for third-grade maritime officer (navigation). The sea training is conducted on board either training ships (e.g., sailing and steam vessels) owned by the Japan Agency of Maritime Education and Training for Seafarers or company- owned ships (e.g., container and LNG ships), in order for students to acquire a range of specialized knowledge and skills necessary for the seafarers of large vessels. When they visit foreign ports, they have exchanges with the local people and acquire basic international outlook. The School of Marine Technology is approved by the Japanese Government as a first-class training institute for navigation officers and engineer officers. Therefore, students who complete the sea training course will be exempt from the written examination as a part of the nationally administered examination for third class navigation officers and engineer officers.

05 06 GRADUATE SCHOOL OF REFORM OF THE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM OF MARINE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY THE FACULTY ORGANIZATIONS

The Graduate School of Marine Science and Technology is established as 【Faculty Organization】 a new multidisciplinary education and research institution to strengthen and Faculty merge the special departments in Marine Science and Marine Technology. ■ Department of Marine ■ Department of Maritime ■Department of Ocean This Graduate School is divided into two courses, a master's course and a Biosciences Systems Engineering Sciences doctoral course. The master's course comprising Marine Life Science, Food Science and Technology, Marine Resources and Environment, Marine Policy ■ Department of Food ■ Department of Marine Electronics ■ Department of Marine and Management, Marine System Engineering, Maritime Technology and Science and Technology and Mechanical Engineering Resources and Energy Logistics, and Safety Management in Food Supply Chain aim to educate ■ Department of Marine ■ Department of Logistics and and train students to become specialists based on the special and basic Policy and Culture Information Engineering education given in the Faculties of Marine Sciences and Marine Technology. The doctoral course consists of two courses of Applied Marine Biosciences Education and Research Institutions Project Division and Applied Marine Environmental Studies and trains independent advanced professionals who can pioneer cutting-edge technology. Furthermore, the 【Education Organization】 course tries to enhance further education and research and to improve the quality of graduate student by collaborating with Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Collaborative Technology, National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology. Graduate Graduate School of graduate school School Marine Science and Technology Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology Doctoral Course National Institute of Maritime, Fields of Study in Each Course Port and Aviation Technology Course of Applied Marine Biosciences Japan Fisheries Research and Master's Course Course of Applied Marine Environmental Studies Education Agency Field of Study Advanced Training Advanced Onboard Aquatic Bioscience (Productive and Behavioral Physiology of Fish) / Fisheries Master's Course Course of Marine Advanced Course for Training Course for Biology (Population Dynamics, Fisheries Ecology, Deep-Sea Biology) / Marine Course, etc. Maritime Science Course of Marine Life Sciences Mercantile Marine Life Sciences and Technology Bio Engineering, (Functional Biology of Aquatic Organisms) Course of Food Science and Technology Course of Food Food Science / Food Technology / Course of Marine Resources and Environment Science and Salad Science (Endowed Laboratory)☆ Course of Marine Policy and Management Technology Course of Marine System Engineering Course of Marine Biology / Aquatic Environmental Chemistry / Physics and Course of Maritime Technology and Logistics Marine Resources Environmental Modeling / Ocean Environmental Technology Course of Safety Management in Food Supply Chain and Environmet (※Coastal Production Environments, Fisheries Environment Technology) Course of Marine Marine Policy / Marine Management / Policy and School of Marine School of Marine School of Marine Marine Environment and Culture Life Science Technology Resources and Environment Management Course of Undergraduate Course of Undergraduate Course of Undergraduate Course of Power System Engineering / Marine Cybernetics / Marine System Marine Biosciences Maritime Systems Engineering Ocean Sciences Marine Mechanical Engineering / ※Marine Exploring and Utilization Undergraduate Course of Engineering School Undergraduate Course of Undergraduate Course of Food Science and Technology Marine Electronics and Marine Resources and Energy Information Systems Engineering / Marine Technology / Course of Undergraduate Course of Mechanical Engineering ※Marine Safety Technology / Logistics System Engineering / Maritime Technology Marine Policy and Culture Undergraduate Course of Logistics Management and Economics / and Logistics Logistics and Information Environment System Engineering Engineering Course of Safety Management Safety Management in Food Supply Chain in Food Supply Chain 【Education and Research Support Organization】 ※ lectures held at the Collaborative Graduate Schools (collaborative research institutions: Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology) ☆ The Endowment Lecture System was made possible through endowments from the private sector. It is in effective Education and Research operation in several fields. It aims to enrich and vitalize education and research at the University. This lecture has been Project Division made possible with generous contributions from KENKO Mayonnaise Co.,Ltd. Institutions

University Library Gender Equality Promotion Office Doctoral Course - TUMSAT Museums Support Office for Female Researchers Field of Study Information and Network Center Career Development Office Applied Bioscience (※Reproductive and Behavioral Physiology of Fish, Health Service Center Sanriku Satellite Office Course of Applied ※Population Dynamics, ※Fisheries Ecology, ※Deep-Sea Biology) / Office of Liaison and Cooperative Research Global Education and Research Office Marine Biosciences Advanced Food Science and Technology / Applied Bio Engineering (※Functional Biology of Aquatic Organisms) Field Science Center Research Center for Advanced Science Marine Ecosystem Studies / Ocean Science and Technology Course of and Technology (※Advanced Fisheries Environmental Technology) / Applied Ocean Applied Marine Center for Marine Research and Operations Engineering / Logistics Engineering / Marine Machinery and Environmental Systems / Industrial Policy and Culture / ※Marine Safety Joint-use Laboratory Center Studies Technology / ※Marine Exploring and Utilization Radioisotope Center ※ Lectures held at the Collaborative Graduate Schools (collaborative research institutions: Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology)

07 08 AGREEMENTS CONCLUDED WITH EXTERNAL ORGANIZATIONS INFORMATION AND NETWORK CENTER

Universities The Information and Network Center manages the operation of network Name Description servers and supports the education and research activities conducted using Waseda University Agreement on cooperation for educational research computers. Also, the Center is connected with the outside through the Shibaura Institute of Technology Basic agreement on exchange and collaboration projects Science Information Network (SINET) to serve as a contact for electronic Tokyo University of Agriculture and Agreement on the mutual recognition of credits information exchanges between the university and the external world. At Technology Ochanomizu University Agreement on education and research exchange the both Campuses in Shinagawa and Etchujima, classrooms are equipped Iwate University and Kitasato Basic agreement between the three universities for the recovery with PCs for educational use and students can use the PCs by getting University and sustainable development of the fisheries industry in Sanriku permission for use with their identification cards (IC cards). The OS of the Ochanomizu University and Yokohama National University Agreement on joint procurement PCs is Windows 8.1 Pro, but also Linux (Ubuntu) can be used as virtual OS. Fukushima University Agreement on collaboration The efficiency of classes has been improved by the installation of the class Iwate University, Ibaraki University, support system. Utsunomiya University, Saitama Agreement on comprehensive collaboration among medium-scale In 2016, we moved most of our servers to a data center outside the campus. University, Ochanomizu University, national universities established under the post-war educational Yokohama National University, This will prevent mail and Internet service outage even in the event of Shizuoka University, Nara Women's system University, Wakayama University a power outage on the campus. This will also improve power supply at the time of a major disaster, ensuring continuity of the operation and business of the university. Research Institutes Name Description Japan Oil,Gas and Metals National Basic agreement on the promotion of comprehensive OFFICE OF LIAISON AND COOPERATIVE RESEARCH Corporation collaboration and cooperation National Institute of Polar Research, Research Organization of Information and Agreement on collaboration and cooperation The organization has established four divisions: Fisheries-Maritime-Area Systems Collaboration Division, Intellectual Property and Legal Affairs Division, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science Agreement on comprehensive cooperation in education Innovation Platform for Fisheries and Marine Technology Division, Marine and Technology and research on marine science and technology Japan Fisheries Research and Education Literacy Promotion Division and Ocean Energy Innovation Division. These Agency Agreement on comprehensive collaboration divisions maintain offices on both Shinagawa Campus and Etchujima National Institute of Maritime, Port and Basic agreement for the promotion of comprehensive Campus, as well as in Higashimukojima (The Tokyo Higashi Shinkin Aviation Technology cooperation in the marine science and technology field KANAGAWA PREFECTURAL FISHERS Memorandum regarding Cooperation (Office of Liaison Bank located in Sumida Ward of Tokyo), to promote industry-university- TECHNOLOGY CENTER and Cooperative Research) government collaboration, management of intellectual properties, and Director of the Iwate University Organization of Revitalization for Sanriku- The letter of intent regarding the promotion of cooperation related activities such as liaison with industry-university one-stop services region among three universities in developing human resources and regional innovation. Dean of the Kitasato University School of to support science and technology research (Office of Marine Biosciences Liaison and Cooperative Research) Contact Agreement on collaboration for technical support for small Shinagawa Office Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology and medium-sized companies and development of highly Research Institute specialized professional engineers Office of Liaison and Tel. +81-3-5463-0859 Cooperative Research (OLCR) Etchujima Office Tel. +81-3-5245-7501 E-mail : [email protected] Higashimukojima Office Local Governments Tel. +81-3-6657-4002 Name Description Minato City, Tokyo Basic agreement on collaboration and cooperation Koto City, Tokyo Comprehensive agreement on collaboration Chiba Prefecture Agreement on cooperation for biodiversity conservation SOCIAL CONTRIBUTION ACTIVITIES Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture Agreement on collaboration and cooperation TUMSAT actively participates in the revitalization of local communities by Companies sharing its intellectual and material assets and responding to specific needs. Name Description Local interaction The Tokyo Higashi Shinkin Bank Agreement on industry-government-academia cooperation The university cooperates with local authorities in the Minato and Koto Tennoz Isle Total Development Conference Agreement on cooperation wards, where its two main campuses are located, on a wide range of The Johnan Shinkin Bank Agreement on industry-government-academia cooperation issues aside from educational and cultural ones. It supports small and East Nippon Expressway Company medium enterprises mainly in Koto Ward to solve technological issues Limited, Kanto Regional Branch Agreement on industry-government-academia cooperation Trans-Tokyo Bay Highway Corporation in collaboration with Tokyo Shinkin Bank. It has concluded cooperation agreements with both wards. Marine Day celebrations Marine Day, a national holiday in Japan, is celebrated through various ACADEMIC EXCHANGE events related to marine life and the university's important cultural assets, such as the Meiji Maru (Etchujima Campus). 96 Institutions in 29 Countries/Regions High school-University collaboration Iceland 3 Australia 3 Myanmar 4 Agreements have been concluded with some high schools (mainly with Norway 4 Micronesia 1 Malaysia 1 fisheries high schools) as part of the national program of high school-university United Kingdom 1 Thailand 10 Canada 2 collaboration. This collaboration tries to encourage academic motivation and Netherlands 1 Indonesia 7 United States of America 6 cultivate career consciousness by allowing high school students to experience Spain 1 Philippines 4 Costa Rica 1 the university campus atmosphere and attend university lectures. It aims to Germany 1 Korea 10 Brazil 1 contribute to the development of learning by showcasing the latest research Poland 1 Viet Nam 3 Arugentine 1 information, practice facilities and equipment. Kazakhstan 1 China 13 Peru 1 Namibia 1 Taiwan 5 Chile 1 Open Lectures Turkey 6 Singapore 2 Open lectures are offered to the general public to provide a wide range of opportunities for lifelong education. Number of academic exchange agreements by country (as of May 1, 2018)

09 10 Department of Ocean 18 1 7 3 7 2 38 TUMSAT FACTS AND FIGURES Sciences

Department of Marine 14 6 3 1 1 25 Number of Students Resources and Energy Total Information and Network Classification 1 1 male female Center students students Total Health Service Center 1 1 2 369 252 621 School of Marine Science 5 1 6 Office of Liaison and 2 2 Cooperative Research 194 163 357 School of Marine Life Science Field Science Center 1 1 2 4 6 Schools 601 139 740 Center for Marine Research 4 5 5 1 2 17 School of Marine Technology and Operations 5 1 6 Global Education and 1 1 150 79 229 Research Office School of Marine Resources and Environment 2 2 4 Total 105 12 69 14 1 0 31 7 8 0 247 424 270 694 Graduate School Graduate School of Marine Science and Technology 93 84 177

Advanced Training Course 28 15 43 Number of Staffs Administrative Staffs Technical Staffs Total Advanced Training Course for for Maritime Science and Maritime Science and Technology Technology 0 0 0 School of Marine 5 5 43 2 45 Technology Advanced Onboard Training Advanced Onboard Training Course Course for Mercantile for Mercantile Marine Marine 0 0 0 Information and Network Center 1 1 2 22 28 50 Research Students etc. Research Students etc. 19 26 45 Health Service Center 4 4 1,831 948 2,779 Field Science Center Total number of research and other students in the University 5 5 126 118 244 Center for Marine Research and Operations 63 5 68 The figures below are those for international students As of May 1, 2018 (for all tables below). Radioisotope Center 1 1

Administration Bureau 80 62 7 1 150 Number of Staffs Total Number of Staffs 489 Executive President Auditors Total Directors Notes:The left-hand column indicates the number of male, The right-hand As of May 1, 2018 column indicates the number of female. Executives 1 4 1 1 7

Shinagawa Campus Etchujima Campus Associate Assistant Professor Lecturer Assistan Total Teaching Staffs Professor Professor t

Department of Marine 14 12 6 32 Biosciences

Department of Food 10 2 5 2 3 1 23 Science and Technology

Department of Marine 6 3 9 2 1 21 Policy and Culture

Area 143,770㎡ Area 143,337㎡ Department of Maritime 13 3 9 1 1 1 1 1 30 Systems Engineering

Department of Marine Electronics and Mechanical 13 2 8 1 6 5 35 Engineering

Department of Logistics 11 6 1 1 19 and Information Engineering

11 12 Major Cultural Property Finances Revenues and Expenditures for Fiscal Year 2017 (Final Result)

〈Revenues〉 Classification Amount (in thousands of yen) Percentage (%) Subsidies for Operating Expenses 5,424,261 64.0 Tuition Fees, Entrance Fees and Examination Fees 1,507,703 17.8 Miscellaneous 291,719 3.4 Reversal of Reserve for the Specific Purpose 31,201 0.4

The Unyo-Maru, Registered tangible Cultural The Meiji-Maru, an Important Cultural Property Reserve release 4,959 0.1 Property Sub-total 7,259,844 85.7 Grant-in-Aid for Facilities and Equipment 121,535 1.4 University Museums Shipbuilding costs subsidies 0 0.0 Grant-in-Aid 85,388 1.0 External Funds such as for Commissioned Research 1,008,414 11.9 Total 8,475,182 100.0

〈Expenditures〉 Classification Amount (in thousands of yen) Percentage (%) Education and Research Expenditures 7,034,802 86.0 Main Building of the Museum of Marine Science (Shinagawa Campus) Centennial Museum (Etchujima Campus) Grant-in-Aid for Facilities and Equipment 121,535 1.5 Grant-in-Aid 92,099 1.1 Training and Research Vessels External Funds such as for Commissioned Research 926,949 11.3 Shipbuilding costs subsidies 0 0.0 Total 8,175,386 100.0

Notes: Since the stated value omits and shows, its sum total may not correspond. Expenditures include personnel costs of 5,344,963 thousand yen (or 65.38% of the total expenditures).

Trust Research for Fiscal Year 2017

Classification Number of Donations Amount (in thousands of yen) Umitaka-Maru (1,886 tons) Date of Build June 30, 2000 Shinyo-Maru (986 tons) Date of Build Mar. 31, 2016 Commissioned Research 61 550,776 Joint Research 170 200,457 Commissioned Project 15 18,450 Donations 481 160,181 Total 727 929,866

Notes: Since the stated value omits and shows, its sum total may not correspond.As the amounts for commissioned research and joint research do not include amounts carried over from last year, and the donations do not include interest income, there is a disparity of 78,548 thousand yen with the final results table.

Seiyo-Maru (170 tons) Date of Build October 31, 1987 Shioji-Maru (425 tons) Date of Build February 10, 1987 Grants-in-Aid Programs for Scientific Research for Fiscal Year 2017

Number of Amount (in Classification Donations thousands of yen) Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas 3 78,260 Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S) 1 60,060 Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) 8 115,570 Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) 22 95,180 Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) 60 73,710 Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research 7 9,750

Yayoi (19 tons) Date of Build March 16, 2001 Hiyodori (19 tons) Date of Build March 28, 1991 Challenging research (sprouts) 3 10,920 Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (A) 3 11,440 Field Science Centers Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B) 21 19,611 Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity Start-up 1 1,430 Yoshida Station (Shizuoka Prefecture) Total 129 475,931 Freshwater Field Oizumi Station (Yamanashi Prefecture)

Tateyama Station (Chiba Prefecture)

Coastal Field Tomiura Station (Chiba Prefecture)

Shimizu Station (Shizuoka Prefecture) Oizumi Station

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