School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences School of Life Sciences Department of Statistical Sciences Department of Genetics. 1989 The School of Cultural and Social Studies is established with the Department of Regional Studies and the Department of Comparative Studies. 1992 The Department of Japanese Studies (School of Cultural and Social Studies), and the Departments of Astronomical Sciences and Fusion Sciences (School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences) are established.
1993 The Department of Polar Science (School of Mathematics and Physics) is established; graduation begins. 1997 The School of Advanced Sciences with the Department of Biosystem Sciences is established on the Hayama campus (enrollment begins in April 1999). The Department of Cyber Society and Culture (School of Cultural and Social Studies) was established; graduation begins.
2002 Establishment of the Department of Informatics at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics; graduation begins. 2003 The Department of Japanese Literature (School of Cultural and Social Studies) and the Department of Space and Astronautical Sciences (School of Mathematics and Physics) are established; graduation begins. 2005 The Department of Molecular Biomechanics of the Faculty of Biosystems was renamed the Department of Basic Biology.
2007 The School of Advanced Sciences is reorganized to establish the Department of Evolutionary Studies of Biosystems (which provides a five-year doctoral program), replacing its two existing departments, the Department of Biosystems Science and the Department of Photoscience (which provides three-year doctoral programs ), start matriculation.
Research and Education System
Evolutionary studies of biosystems Basic biology Physiological sciences Materials Structural science Particle and nuclear physics Functional molecular science Astronomical science. Institute of Molecular Science, Okazaki National Astronomical Observatory, Mitaka National Institute for Fusion Science, Toki Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Sagamihara. National Institute of Genetics, Mishima National Institute for Basic Biology, Okazaki National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki.
The School of Cultural and Social Studies, the School of Physical Sciences, the School of High Energy Accelerator Sciences, the School of Multidisciplinary Sciences and the School of Life Science are jointly responsible for 19 departments, which are located in 18 affiliated research institutes and run by 4 cross-university Research Institute Corporations and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. SOKENDAI headquarters and does not have a parent institute, has a department to conduct research on the evolution of life and the relationship between science and society. In addition, the University Library, Center for Educational Development and Center for Professional Information Services have been established as university-wide facilities for all 6 schools.
Ito, Takayuki
School of Cultural and Social Studies
Departments under the School
School of Cultural and Social Studies
Department of Regional Studies
Department of Comparative Studies
Department of Japanese Studies
DATA Education and research activities School of Advanced Sciences School of Life Sciences School of Multidisciplinary Sciences School of High Energy Accelerator Sciences School of Physical Sciences School of Cultural and Social Studies.
Department of Japanese History
Department of Japanese Literature
COURSES
School of Advanced Sciences Teaching and Research Activities DATA School of Physical Sciences Aims to nurture world-class researchers with broad.
Namiki, Noriyuki
School of Physical Sciences
School of
Physical Sciences
School of Cultural and Social Studies School of Natural Sciences School of High Energy Accelerator Science School of Multidisciplinary Sciences School of Life Science School of Advanced Sciences Teaching and Research Activities DATA. The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI Subaru Telescope, is located on the summit of Mauna Kea, a dormant volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii.
Department of Astronomical Science
Department of Structural Molecular Science
Department of Functional Molecular Science
Department of Fusion Science
Department of Space and Astronautical Science
DATA Education and Research Activities School of Advanced Sciences School of Life Science School of Multidisciplinary Sciences School of Physical Sciences School of Culture and Social Studies School of High Energy Accelerator Science. The School of High Energy Accelerator Science offers graduate students opportunities to conduct experimental and theoretical research on elementary particles and material structure and functions. The School also encourages them to get involved in the research and development of new and high-performance accelerators.
In addition, the school wants to encourage creative researchers who will push the boundaries of science and contribute to the well-being of society.
School of High Energy Accelerator Science
Iso, Satoshi
School of High Energy Accelerator Science
Department of Particle and Nuclear Physics Department of Materials Structure Science
DATA Education and Research Activities School of Advanced Sciences School of Life Sciences School of High Energy Accelerator Sciences School of Physical Sciences School of Cultural and Social Studies School of Multidisciplinary Sciences.
Multidisciplinary Sciences
School of Multidisciplinary Sciences
Miyasato, Yoshihiko
Department of Informatics Department of Polar Science
Department of Statistical Science
DATES Teaching and research activities School of Advanced Sciences School of Multidisciplinary Sciences School of High EnergyAccelerator Science School of Natural Sciences School of Cultural and Social Studies School of Life Sciences.
School of Life Science
School of Life Science
Fujimori, Toshihiko
Department of Genetics
Department of Basic Biology
Department of Physiological Sciences
DATA Education and research activities School of Life Sciences School of Multidisciplinary Sciences School of High Energy Accelerator Sciences School of Physical Sciences School of Cultural and Social Studies School of Advanced Sciences.
Advanced Sciences
School of Advanced Sciences
Kutsukake Nobuyuki
統合人類学/進化生物学/行動生物学/。本学科では、生物、人間、社会を広い視野から学び、生命システムの進化論的研究や科学のメタ的考察を通じて、自然についての理解を深めます。私たちの教育研究プログラムは、進化の観点から生命現象と科学、技術と社会の関係に焦点を当てています。
1 : Elektron a mikrograpo ti makita a sentro ti kulibangbang, Papilio xuthus 2 : Atap a Bornean nga orangutan idiay Ginget ti Danum (Malaysia).
Department of Evolutionary Studies of Biosystems
School of Cultural and Social Studies Overview School of Physical Sciences School of High Energy Sciences School of Multidisciplinary Sciences School of Life Sciences School of Advanced Sciences Education and Research Activities DATA.
Educational Programs
SOKENDAI Freshman Course
Course Groups
2021 Course Groups
School of Advanced Sciences leads a program to develop graduate education in “science and society”. Because the university's primary mission is to educate professionals who have leading expertise and broader perspectives, we hope that our young scientists develop skills to understand science as part of social activities and to think critically about the social dimensions of the scientific practice, inclusive.
Science and Society” Program
Course-by-Course Education Program to Cultivate Researchers in Physical Science
Historical and Cultural Resource Management Education Program
Joint School Seminars
Multidisciplinary Sciences Cross Talks / School of Multidisciplinary Sciences and School of Life Science (Department of Genetics)
SOKENDAI Cultural Forum / School of Cultural and Social Studies
2020 at International Research Center for Japanese Studies The forum is an event for academic exchanges organized by
Physical Science Student Seminar / School of Physical Sciences and School of High Energy Accelerator Science
2018 at Nobeyama Radio Observatory
Life Science Retreat / School of Life Science & School of Advanced Sciences
2020 Online
SOKENDAI publication grant for research papersSOKENDAI Student Dispatch Program
Long-term Domestic Program) Number of students supported: 1
Academic Lectures hosted by the School of Advanced SciencesCommunity Programs
Society and Community Outreach Activities
2020 SOKENDAI Outreach Activities Challenges in the Exploration of the Unknown: Cutting-edge Studies Young Researchers Discuss 2020
Press Release
JSPS Summer Program
SOKENDAI Fund
SOKENDAI Newsletter
The Center for Educational Development (CED)
The Center for Academic Information Services
Division of Information Services and Technology
SOKENDAI Video Conferencing System
SOKENDAI Cloud Computing System
Implement and provide support for the university-wide education programs and projects
Meet our students’ needs and provide students with support for their learning and activities
Assist in evaluation and analysis of educational activities
Hayama Library collects, organizes and releases various academic materials to provide high-level research and education and to pioneer advanced academic fields. The Hayama Library is open 24 hours a day for the teachers and students of the Hayama Campus to read and borrow. It collects and makes available standard references and books for use in all departments and schools, as well as specialized books and journals related to studies in cutting-edge and/or interdisciplinary areas of research.
In addition, Hayama Library offers SOKENDAI Institutional Repository, which provides free online access to dissertations and book/journal publications at the university, as well as academic articles published by faculty and students at Hayama Campus. The Library also provides database services, including OPAC (Online Public Access Catalog) for books and periodicals held by the Library. SOKENDAI staff and local residents can borrow books from the Kanagawa Prefectural Library (KL-NET Service).
Since 2015, it has also served as a service counter for the National Diet Library to enable users to browse digital materials belonging to the National Diet Library.
Hayama Library (Attached Headquarters)
Electronic Journals
University Library
Professor Emeritus, School of High Energy Accelerator Science
Kobayashi, Makoto
The 2008
Nobel Prize in Physics
Professor Emeritus, School of Life Science
Ohsumi, Yoshinori
The 2016
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
DATA BOOK
Nobel Prize Laureates from SOKENDAI
KAMEZAWA Chika Material Structure Science Visualization of the Complex Shear Modulus by Dynamic X-ray Elastography.
Recipients of Award
SOKENDAI Award
The number of employees in parentheses indicates those who simultaneously work in another department [not included in the total]. 2 The School of High Energy Accelerator Science does not have a specific admission quota, but conducts examinations. School department 5-year 3-year doctoral course Quota 1st year Female international students 2nd year Female international students 3rd year Female international students 4th year Female international students 5th year Female international students Female international students Total no.
Academic Staff
Students
National Institute of Technology, Asahikawa College 1 National Institute of Technology, Gunma College 1 Osaka Prefectural Institute of Technology 1 National Institute of Technology (KOSEN), Kure Col-.
Applicants and Enrollments
Degrees Awarded
Requirements for completion of the Ph.D. course
The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI
Career Tracking / Data of the 2020
Total 101
International Exchange
Number of International Students (As of May 1, 2021)
Academic Agreement with Domestic Universities
Academic Agreement with Foreign Univeristies
Academic Exchange and Collaboration Agreements
Total Budget Income 2,117,756
Total Expenditures Budget 2,117,756
FY2021 Income and Expenditures Budget
Academic Agreement with Universities in Kanagawa
SOKENDAI renewed our logo as we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the university's founding in 2018. The brand ethos is reflected through the visualization of a line 'Intelligence Connector', which symbolizes a platform for the many number of research centers worldwide that form SOKENDAI's diverse educational platform. Shoot apical meristem, a population of stem cells from an above-ground part of plants, is seen in the center of the shoot.
After dehydration and cleaning, an image of the optical section was taken by confocal laser scanning microscopy.