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List of Universities Available for Contacts While Making Your Application List of Universities available for contacts while making your application 【Objective】 Applicants are allowed to contact the university only about academic information relate to the research theme if it is not available in the university information attached to the Application Guidelines. 【Important Notice】 ・You are allowed to contact ONLY the universities which responder and e-mail address are listed below. ・You are NOT allowed to contact the universities which show ☒ in the list below. ・Do not forget to add cc to "[email protected]". ・Do not forget to add cc to the adress shown as (cc:[email protected]). ・Once the selection process begins, you are not allowed to contact the university anymore. ・Do not contact the university after the selection about the selection result. ・A way of correspondence ( cf. amount of information/timing of response/ who responder is) varies depending on each university. ・The reply from the professor/administrator is not always guaranteed. 【Agriculture】 Univ. Name of University Name of Graduate School Responder Email Address for Inquiry Code The Graduate School for International Please see contact list attached to 1 Hiroshima University Each Supervisor Development and Cooperation the University Information 2 Ibaraki University Graduate School of Agriculture Mr. Hiromitsu Odani [email protected] 3 Kyoto University Graduate School of Agriculture Student Affairs Office [email protected] Graduate School of Bioresource and 4 Kyushu University Bioenvironmental Sciences 5 Mie University Graduate School of Bioresources Prof. Takao YOSHIMATSU [email protected] 6 Nagoya University Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences Prof. Akira Watanabe [email protected] 7 Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of Life Sciences Graduate School of Life and Environmental 8 Shimane University Mr. Nishi Koudai [email protected] Science Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Prof. Kensuke OKADA [email protected] 9 The University of Tokyo Sciences Ms. Hiromi MORIGUCHI [email protected] 10 Tokyo University of Agriculture Graduate School of Agriculture Prof. Mami IRIE [email protected] 11 University of Miyazaki Graduate School of Agriculture Associated Prof. Kazuro Ohno [email protected] Graduate School of Life and Environmental 12 University of Tsukuba Ms. Kimiko Shinoda [email protected] Sciences Prof.Yasunari Ogihara [email protected] 13 Yokohama City University Graduate School of Nanobioscience (CC: Academic Planning Division (CC: [email protected]) Promotion of Internationalization Section) 【Engineering】 Univ. Name of University Name of Graduate School Responder Email Address for Inquiry Code 14 Doshisha University Graduate School of Science and Engineering The Graduate School for International Please see contact list attached to 15 Hiroshima University Each Supervisor Development and Cooperation the University Information 16 Kobe Institute of Computing Global ICT Course Ms. Ikumi Yoshimoto [email protected] 17 Kumamoto University Graduate School of Science and Technology Administrative Staff [email protected] [email protected] 18 Kyushu University Graduate School of Engineering Ms.Shoko Okamoto u.ac.jp Graduate School of Social and Cultural Prof.Yasuhito Osanai [email protected] 19 Kyushu University Studies (CC: Administrative Staff) (CC: [email protected]) 20 Nagoya University Graduate School of Engineering Associate Prof. Yasuo Kitane [email protected] 21 Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of Science and Engineering 22 Tokai University Graduate School of Engineering Ms.Kumiko Tanaka [email protected] 23 Toyohashi University of Technology* Graduate School of Engineering Ms. Miki Iwahashi [email protected] Graduate School of Environmental PEACE Program Coordinator [email protected] 24 The University of Kitakyushu Engineering (CC :Admission Office) (CC: [email protected]) 25 University of Miyazaki Graduate School of Engineering Prof.Chikashi Deguchi [email protected] 26 University of the Ryukyus* Graduate School of Engineering and Science Ms. Momoko Kinjo [email protected] Graduate School of Global Information and Ms. Azami and Mr. Okamoto 27 Waseda University [email protected] Telecommunication Studies (GITS Admissions Office) *When you send e-mail to Toyohashi University of Technology and The University of Ryukyus, write the professor's name you would like to ask questions from the list attached to the University Information. 1 【Social Science】 Univ. Name of University Name of Graduate School Responder Email Address for Inquiry Code 28 Doshisha University Graduate School of Global Studies Administrative Staff [email protected] The Graduate School for International 29 Hiroshima University IDEC office [email protected] Development and Cooperation 30 International University of Japan (IUJ) Graduate School of International Relations Ms.Masako Matsuda [email protected] 31 Kyushu University Graduate School of Law Ms.Hitaka [email protected] Graduate School of International 32 Nagoya University Professor. Fujio Kawashima [email protected] Development National Graduate Institute For Policy Studies 33 National Graduate Institute For Policy Studies Ms.Ai Hagiwara [email protected] (GRIPS) 34 Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU) Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies Ms.Kanae TSUTSUMI [email protected] 35 Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU) Graduate School of Management Ms.Kanae TSUTSUMI [email protected] 36 Waseda University** Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies GSAPS Admissions Office [email protected] 37 Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Economics Mr. Seiji Kanda [email protected] **When you send e-mail to Waseda University, write the professor's name you would like to ask questions from the list attached to the University Information. 2.
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