Nagoya University A liberal and creative atmosphere that cultivated Nobel Laureates
A leading national university located in the heart of Japan
Nagoya University Alumni & Faculty Dr. Toshihide Maskawa Nobel Prize in Physics 2008
Dr. Makoto Kobayashi Nobel Prize in Physics 2008
Dr. Osamu Shimomura Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2008
Dr. Ryoji Noyori Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2001
Dr. Isamu Akasaki Development of Blue LED
Research Excellence ‐ Globally renowned award‐winning faculty including Nobel Laureates, winners of the Fields Medal, the King Faisal International Prize, and other awards ‐ Recipient of one of the largest numbers of the “Global Center of Excellence” (GCOE) research grants allocated by the Japanese government ‐ Highly ranked in ISI Essential Science Indicators ‐ Active in research collaborations, especially with Asian countries
Quality in Education ‐ Nine undergraduate and 13 graduate schools covering a wide range of disciplines, such as medicine, natural sciences, liberal arts, social science, and engineering ‐ 10,000 undergraduate and 6,000 graduate students, 8% of whom are internationals ‐ Various study abroad/field study opportunities
Internationalization ‐ 14 Degree programs taught in English across disciplines from 2011 under the “Global 30 Program” sponsored by the Japanese government ‐ More than 250 overseas partner institutions ‐ Founder of the Academic Consortium 21 (AC21), consisting of institutional members from all over the world ‐ More than 20 overseas liaison offices and research labs International Planning Division, Nagoya University Furo‐cho, Chikusa‐ku, Nagoya 4648601 JAPAN http://www.nagoya‐u.ac.jp/en
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