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Coordinates:35°09′17″N136°58′01″E/ 35.15472°N 136.96694°E/35.15472; 136.96694
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Nagoya University
Nagoya đại học
MottoDũng khí ある tri thức người(courageous intellectual)
TypePublic (national)
Established1871;153 years ago(1871)
(Chartered 1939)
PresidentNaoshi Sugiyama
Academic staff
3,847 (2020)
Undergraduates9,585 (2020)
Postgraduates6,187 (2020)
Location,,
35°09′17″N136°58′01″E/ 35.15472°N 136.96694°E/35.15472; 136.96694
CampusUrban,
3.2 km²
ColorsPine Green
Websitenagoya-u.ac.jp

Nagoya University(Nagoya đại học,Nagoya daigaku),abbreviated toMeidai(Danh đại)orNU,[1]is aJapanese nationalresearch universitylocated inChikusa-ku, Nagoya.

It was established in 1939 as the last of the nineImperial Universitiesin the thenEmpire of Japan,and is now a Designated National University.

The university is the birthplace of theSakata Schoolof physics and theHirata Schoolof chemistry. As of 2021, sevenNobel Prizewinners have been associated with Nagoya University, the third most in Japan andAsiabehindKyoto Universityand theUniversity of Tokyo.[2][3]

History[edit]

Nagoya Imperial University, one of the representative universities of theJapanese Empire.
Toyoda Auditorium, the landmark of Nagoya University, designed byFumihiko Maki.
Nagoya University Higashiyama Campus. The university has produced sevenNobel Prizelaureates in science.

Nagoya Imperial Universitywas established as the last of theImperial Universitiesin 1939 and was later renamedNagoya Universityin 1947. Although relatively new as a university, it can trace its roots back to a Temporary Medical School/Public Hospital opened in 1871. Renowned for its contributions in physics and chemistry, the university has been the birthplace of notable scientific advancements such as theSakata model,thePMNS matrix,theOkazaki fragment,Noyori asymmetric hydrogenation,and theBlue LED.

In March 2018, Nagoya University was chosen as one of the first fiveDesignated National Universities.The Tokai National Higher Education and Research System, which became Japan's largest national higher education corporation, was formed by Nagoya University andGifu Universityin April 2020. Both universities are prominent institutions in theTōkai region.

The Nobel Prizes[edit]

Nearly half of theJapanese Nobel laureates in Natural Sciencesin the 21st century have ties to Nagoya University, either as alumni or researchers. Among the seven Nobel laureates associated with the university, four served as professors and three as alumni. The 2021 Nobel laureate in Physics,Syukuro Manabe,was a specially invited professor at Nagoya University from December 2007 to March 2014.[4]

Overview[edit]

Ideals[edit]

Nagoya University's Academic Charter emphasises nurturing courageous intellectuals through an education that values independent thought. The university is known for its 'freedom, openness, and enterprising' academic style. From its early days as Nagoya Imperial University, the principle of 'Harmony is to be valued' from theSeventeen-article constitution,championed by its first president, has been a guiding ethos.[5]

Student population[edit]

While the majority of its students come fromTōkai region,Nagoya University has a good portion of students from all over Japan.

The school also has many students from abroad. As of 2021, the total student enrolment is 15,771, with a total of over 1,900 international students from more than 110 countries.[6]

Faculties and graduate schools[edit]

Faculties[edit]

Nagoya University name monument
  • Humanities
  • Education
  • Law
  • Economics
  • Informatics
  • Science
  • Medicine
  • Engineering
  • Agriculture

Graduate schools[edit]

Nagoya University Hospital
  • Humanities
  • Education and Human Development
  • Law
  • Economics
  • Informatics
  • Science
  • Medicine
  • Engineering
  • Bioagricultural Sciences
  • International Development (GSID)
  • Mathematics
  • Environmental Studies
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences

Research Institutes[edit]

Nagoya University houses many research institutes, such asInstitute of Transformative Bio-Molecules(ITbM),Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research(ISEE),Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability(IMaSS), andKobayashi-Masakawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe(KMI). The university'sEarthquake and Volcano Research Centeris represented on the nationalCoordinating Committee for Earthquake Prediction.[7]

Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules (ITbM)[edit]

ITbM was officially launched in April 2013, and is located in the Higashiyama campus of the university. It consists of a team of 14 principal investigators from within Nagoya University and other countries including Switzerland, Germany, Canada, and US.[8]ITbM has five research fields: 'Parasitic plants', 'Chemistry-enabled plant adaptation', 'Clock diseases', 'Chemistry-enabled bioimaging', and 'Nanocarbon chemistry and biology'.[9]Features of ITbM include having mix lab and offices, well-furnished with many high-quality instruments, and having English-speaking staff in the administration to facilitate the internationalization of the institute.[10]ITbM also conducts the International Symposium on Transformative Bio-molecules (ISTbM) yearly in Nagoya, and presents awards such as the Hirata Award and Tsuneko & Reiji Okazaki Award to promising scientists in the fields of organic chemistry and biology.[11]

Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research (ISEE)[edit]

ISEE was established in October 2015, via the integration of the Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, the Hydrospheric Atmospheric Research Center, and the Center for Chronological Research,[12]and is recognised by MEXT as a "Joint Usage/Research Center".[13]ISEE consists of seven research divisions and three research centers, with interdisciplinary research (termed as 'fusion research') projects undergoing.[14]The institute aims to contribute to solving global environmental issues and the space-related advancement of mankind and society, while also furthering the cooperation between academia and industry.[12]International cooperation and collaborative research are key features of ISEE, including a yearly international symposium, the ISEE Summer Internship which accepts students from domestic and foreign universities, several ongoing international programs and projects, among many more.[15]

Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability (IMaSS)[edit]

In 2004, the EcoTopia Science Institute was established through the restructuring and integration of several research centers, and was reorganized to NU's IMaSS in 2015.[16]Its aim is to contribute to achieving an ecological and sustainable society via research on energy conservation, ranging from topics of materials and device technologies to system technologies, and is also recognised by MEXT as a "Joint Usage/Research Center".[17]IMaSS consists of the Center for Integrated Research of Future Electronics (CIRFE), Advanced Measurement Technology Center (AMTC), Division of Materials Research (DM), Division of Systems Research (DS), two funded research divisions byChubu Electric PowerandToyota Motor Corporation,and 10 industry–academia collaborative chairs.[17]IMaSS also actively promotes international collaboration and joint research, and has research agreements with institutes and universities from many countries across the world including China, Korea, US, France, Thailand, and many more.[18]

Kobayashi-Masakawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe (KMI)[edit]

KMI was established in 2010 as an international research hub for interdisciplinary particle physics and astrophysics, and was named after 2008 Nobel Prize winnersMakoto KobayashiandToshihide Masakawa.[19]It consists of two divisions, Division of Experimental Studies and Division of Theoretical Studies, and a new Internal Research Center for Flavor Physics was established in April 2023.[20]It has several international partner institutions such as Tel Aviv University and Yonsei University,[21]and also runs a JSPS Core-to-Core program 'DMNet' which focuses on dark matter research.[22]Many KMI members belong to laboratories from the university's Graduate School of Science, Graduate School of Mathematics and ISEE, and although the institute does not directly accept students, graduate students can work with KMI members and be involved in the research.[23]

Campus life[edit]

Federation of Liberal Arts Circles[edit]

The federation was founded in 1961, and aims to help facilitate "better communications between circles, increase in literacy of students, encourage better understanding of each other and enhance friendship, as well as promoting and developing cultural activities."[24]Some examples of circles in Nagoya University include tea ceremony, art, volunteering activities, music and dance, and literature, among the wide range of more than 60 circles officially registered.

Athletic Association[edit]

The athletic association was founded in 1956, and currently has more than 50 member athletic clubs.[24]

Nagoya University andOsaka Universityhold regular Athletics Competition every year ( Nagoya đại học ・ Osaka đại học đối kháng cạnh kỹ đại hội ). In addition, theSeven Universities Athletic Meet(Quốc lập bảy đại học tổng hợp thể dục đại hội,kokuritsu nana-daigaku sōgō taiiku-taikai)[25][26]has been held since 1962. The competition is commonly called the Competition of the Seven Imperial Universities(Bảy đế chiến,shichi-tei sen)or the national athletic meet of the seven former imperial universities(Bảy đại chiến,Nanadai-sen).[27]

Nagoya University Festival "Meidai-sai"[edit]

The university festival "Meidai-sai" is held every year in June since 1960, at the Higashiyama campus.[28]Each year, the festival boasts a wide variety of approximately 100 events and activities, including laboratory tours, presentations, and hands-on activities organised by clubs and circles.[24]Clubs and circles also set up food stalls selling various foods such asyakisoba(Japanese fried noodle dish) andkakigōri(shaved ice dessert).

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Meidai-sai was held online for both years 2020 and 2021.[29]

Academic rankings[edit]

University rankings
THENational[30] General 8
T. ReutersNational[31] Research 5
WE[ja]National[32] Employment 38
NBPHokuriku/Tokai[33] Reputation 1
ShimanoNational[34] Selectivity SA
QSAsia
(Asia version)[35]
General 30
THEAsia
(Asia version)[36]
General 41
THEWorld[37] General 201–250
QSWorld[38] General 152=
ARWUWorld[39] Research 101–150
Program rankings
Social Sciences & Humanities
LAW
AsahiNational[40] Research 4
Natural Sciences & Technology
Engineering
Kawaijuku[ja]National[41] General 6~7
QSWorld[42] General 96
PHYSICS
T.ReutersNational[43] Research 6
T.ReutersWorld[43] Research 61
CHEMISTRY
T.ReutersNational[43] Research 7
T.ReutersWorld[43] Research 43
BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
T.ReutersNational[43] Research 5
T.ReutersWorld[43] Research 97
* T. Reuters World rankings include non-educational institutions

Nagoya University is recognised as a prestigious institution of education and learning in Japan.

General rankings[edit]

TheAcademic Ranking of World Universities(ARWU) for 2021 ranks Nagoya University as third in Japan and 84th worldwide.[46] Nagoya University is ranked 118th globally by theQS World University Rankingsfor 2022, and 28th by the 2022 QS Asian University Rankings.[47]TheTimes Higher Education World University Rankingsrank Nagoya University as seventh in Japan and 351-400th globally.[48]

Research performance[edit]

Nagoya University is one of the top research institutions in Japan. It has obtained the 6th place in general rankings for scientific research in Japan, with 1.3% of publications being highly cited.[49]Furthermore, Nagoya had the 5th highest number of patents accepted (111) in 2019 among Japanese universities.[50] According to a ranking released byThomson Reutersin 2011, Nagoya is the 5th best research university in Japan.[31]Its research standard is especially high in Physics (6th in Japan, 61st in the world), Chemistry (7th in Japan, 43rd in the world), and Biology & Biochemistry (5th in Japan, 97th in the world).[51]

Alumni rankings[edit]

According toToyo Keizai's "Ranking of the 200 Best Universities with Graduates Employed at Major Companies" in 2020, graduates from Nagoya University have the 12th best employment rate in 400 major companies in Japan,[52]compared to the 2010's rankings where Nagoya University was ranked 38th.[53]

International education[edit]

Global 30 Project[edit]

Nagoya University, recognised for its global academic excellence, is a Type A university in the Top Global University Project by MEXT and has been offering the Global 30 (G30) International Programs since 2011.[54]These programmes, conducted entirely in English, span various majors across undergraduate and graduate levels in fields such as humanities, law, economics, science, engineering, agriculture, and medicine,[55][56]with yearly matriculation in October.[57]The programme emphasises language proficiency by requiring international undergraduates to take Japanese classes, provides small class sizes, and encourages intensive research. Undergraduate students complete a thesis or lab work, while graduate programmes are research-focused, requiring applicants to align with professors' research interests.

Exchange programmes[edit]

Nagoya University offers several exchange programmes for international students, including the Nagoya University Program for Academic Exchange (NUPACE), established in 1996. NUPACE, a short-term exchange program lasting four to twelve months, has welcomed over 2,300 students from 155 institutions, offering a range of courses in English and Japanese.[58]These courses cover Japanese language, intercultural studies, and major-specific topics, with some exclusive to NUPACE and others, such as G30 courses, open to regular students. Participants also have the option to engage in research under faculty guidance and enjoy benefits like student insurance counseling and accommodation in international dormitories. Other exchange programmes include Campus Asia for discussions on East Asian law and political science, JUACEP for engineering research in Japan, the US, and Canada, NUSIP focusing on automobile technology, and NUSTEP for intensive Japanese language learning.[59]

For Nagoya University students, there are opportunities to study abroad at partner universities under inter-university and inter-school agreements, covering 161 and 306 universities respectively.[60]These programmes offer financial aid, including travel expense coverage and stipends or loans. Engineering students can also participate in JUACEP, enabling them to conduct research and experience the research environment in North American institutions.[61]These exchange opportunities reflect Nagoya University's commitment to fostering international academic collaboration and cultural exchange.

International Student Organisations[edit]

Nagoya University supports a vibrant community of international student organisations. These include the Nagoya University International Student Group (NUISG), which focuses on integrating G30 program students through various activities and information sharing since 2011; the Nagoya University International Student Association (NUFSA),, established in 1976 to enhance cultural diversity and interaction among students; and the Co-op Foreign Student Association (COFSA), formed in 2015 to facilitate cross-cultural exchange and community building. Additionally, theNagoya University HeForShe Club,started in 2017, promotes gender equality awareness through various events and activities.

Notable alumni and affiliates[edit]

Full list can be found in the Japanese Wikipedia article:List of Nagoya University people (in Japanese)

Physics and Materials[edit]

Chemistry and Biology[edit]

Mathematics[edit]

More notable alumni[edit]

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