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I B A R A K IU n i v e r s i t y, J A P A N
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50Tomobe Sta.
Ishioka Sta.
Arakawaoki Sta.
Iwase Sta.
Mitsukaido Sta.
Mt. Tsukuba
JR Joban Line
JR Suigun Line
Hitachi Kaihin Railway
JR Kashima Line
JR Mito Line
Kanto Railway Joso Line
JR Tohoku Shinkansen line
Tsukuba Express Line
Mito Sta.Katsuta Sta.
Omika Sta.
Takahagi Sta.
Hitachi Sta.
Hitachi-Taga Sta.Hitachiota Sta.
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50
354
4
408
125
125
408
125
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Kashima Jingu Sta.
Tsukuba Sta.Kenkyugakuen Sta.
Ushiku Sta.
Toride Sta. Ryugasaki Sta.
Yuki Sta.
Koga Sta.
HItachiomiya Sta.
Yamagatajuku Sta.
Fukuroda Sta.
Hitachidaigo Sta.
293
118
Hinuma Swamp
Pacific Ocean
294
6
Shimodate Sta.
Ajigaura Sta.
Tsuchiura Sta.
Kasama Sta.
123
Kashima Rinkai Railway
Oarai Kashima Line
Moriya Sta.
JR Yamanote Line
JR Tohoku Line
Affiliated Schoolfor Special Support Education
Affiliated KindergartenAffiliated Elementary School
Center for Water Environment Studies
Center for Astronomy
Daigo Seminar House
Affiliated Junior High School
Mito Campus
Ami Campus
Izura Institute of Arts and Culture
Hitachi Campus
Tokai SatelliteCampus
Frontier ResearchCenter for AppliedAtmic Sciences
Chiba
Fukushima
Tochigi
Saitama
Tokyo
Lake Kasumigaura
AgricultureFood innovation creation in Ibaraki Prefecture, which stands second in agricultural output in Japan.
Quantum Beam ScienceResearch and human resources development a global level in the region, where the facilities of the leading quantum beam science are centered.
Climate change adaptation networkContribution to a sustainable future on earth with a network of Asian countries.
Regional Art & Culture, based in IZURAGrowth of culture and art in a place noted for its connection with Okakura Tenshin, who linked the East with the West.
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Dr. Nobuo Mimura was granted a doctoral degree in urban engineering in 1979. He specializes in global environmental engineering and served as coordinating lead author of the Intergovernmental Panel in Climate Change (IPCC). He took office as president of Ibaraki University in 2014.
To contribute to the region's sustainable vitalizationwith unique education and research
Message from the President
Ibaraki Prefecture, located in the National Capital Region, is given a bountiful land and rich water environment, and also has rich and varied industries such as agriculture and manufacturing. With 5 colleges, Humanities and Social Sciences, Education, Science, Engineering, and Agriculture, Ibaraki University makes contributions to build a sustainable society through unique research and education. In particular, quantum beam science, taking advantage of the accumulation of facilities in the surrounding area, and adaptation science for climate change are our world-class strengths. We hope that many students from all over the world join us in research and education.
Nobuo MimuraPresident of Ibaraki University
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6
349
461461
50Tomobe Sta.
Ishioka Sta.
Arakawaoki Sta.
Iwase Sta.
Mitsukaido Sta.
Mt. Tsukuba
JR Joban Line
JR Suigun Line
Hitachi Kaihin Railway
JR Kashima Line
JR Mito Line
Kanto Railway Joso Line
JR Tohoku Shinkansen line
Tsukuba Express Line
Mito Sta.Katsuta Sta.
Omika Sta.
Takahagi Sta.
Hitachi Sta.
Hitachi-Taga Sta.Hitachiota Sta.
50
50
354
4
408
125
125
408
125
354
35551
Kashima Jingu Sta.
Tsukuba Sta.Kenkyugakuen Sta.
Ushiku Sta.
Toride Sta. Ryugasaki Sta.
Yuki Sta.
Koga Sta.
HItachiomiya Sta.
Yamagatajuku Sta.
Fukuroda Sta.
Hitachidaigo Sta.
293
118
Hinuma Swamp
Pacific Ocean
294
6
Shimodate Sta.
Ajigaura Sta.
Tsuchiura Sta.
Kasama Sta.
123
Kashima Rinkai Railway
Oarai Kashima Line
Moriya Sta.
JR Yamanote Line
JR Tohoku Line
Affiliated Schoolfor Special Support Education
Affiliated KindergartenAffiliated Elementary School
Center for Water Environment Studies
Center for Astronomy
Daigo Seminar House
Affiliated Junior High School
Mito Campus
Ami Campus
Izura Institute of Arts and Culture
Hitachi Campus
Tokai SatelliteCampus
Frontier ResearchCenter for AppliedAtmic Sciences
Chiba
Fukushima
Tochigi
Saitama
Tokyo
Lake Kasumigaura
Where is Ibaraki University?
I B A R A K I Un i v e r s i t y |3
IbarakiPrefecture
Tokyo
Ibaraki University is located in Ibaraki Prefecture, facing the Pacifi c Ocean to the east and bordering the Tokyo metropolitan area to the south. We have campus locations in the Northern, Central, and Southern regions of the prefecture and we provide unique education and research opportunities by utilizing our own regional characteristics.
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Education
Diploma Policy
Our educational goal is to nurture in students the ability to respond proactively to changes in 21st century and to forge their own paths to the future. To obtain our goals, we developed a diploma policy, curriculum policy, and admission policy. The diploma policy consists of fi ve foundation academic skills and we are engaging in its educational activities.
Colleges
Campus Facilities for International Students
International Lounge International House for Overseas Residents Student Dormitory
〔Comtemporary Social Studies〕〔Low, Economics and Management〕〔Humanities〕
■ Degree: Bachelor of Comtemporary Social Studies Bachelor of Social Science Bachelor of Arts in Humanities
〔Mechanical Engineering〕〔Materials Science & Engineering〕〔Electrical and Electronic Engineering〕
〔Computer and Information Sciences〕〔Urban and Civil Engineering〕
■Degree:Bachelor of Engineering
Humanities andSocial SciencesMito Campus
EngineeringHitachi Campus
〔Teacher Training Course〕〔Course for School Nurse Teacher〕
■Degree:Bachelor of Education
〔Food and Life Science〕〔Regional and Comprehensive Agriculture〕
■Degree:Bachelor of Agriculture
EducationMito Campus
AgricultureAmi Campus
〔Sciences〕
■Degree:Bachelor of Science
ScienceMito Campus
Large perspectiveof the world
Knowlege and skills in a speciality fi eld
Attitude as a conscious member of society
Focus on regional revitalization
Problem-solving ability and communication skills
I B A R A K I Un i v e r s i t y |5
Hiroyuki OtaExecutive / Vice President
Ibaraki University
iOP : Ibaraki University's educational collaborationwith regional and global partners
Agriculture Ami Campus
〔Agriculture〕■Degree:Master of Agriculture
Graduate Schools / Diploma Course for Graduate Students
Humanities and Social Sciences Mito Campus
〔Cultural Sciences〕〔Social Sciences〕■Degree:Master of Arts
Education Mito Campus
Science and EngineeringMito Campus, Hitachi Campus and Other Areas
Master's Program:
〔Quantum Beam Science〕〔Science〕〔Mechanical Engineering〕〔Electrical and Electronic Engineering〕〔Urban and Civil Engineering〕〔Computer and Information Sciences〕■Degree:Master of Science, Master of Engineering
Doctoral Program:〔Quantum Beam Science〕〔Complex Systems Science〕〔Society’s Infrastructure Systems Science〕■Degree:Doctor of Science, Doctor of Engineering,Doctor of Philosophy
United Graduated School of Agricultural Science
〔Biological Production Science〕〔Applied Life Science〕〔Symbiotic Science of Environment and Natural Resources〕 〔Agricultural and Environmental Engineering〕〔Science of Agricultural Economy and Symbiotics Society〕■Degree:Doctor of Agriculture
〔Education for Children with Intellectual Disabilities〕
Advanced Course forSpecial Support Education Mito Campus
Master's Program:
〔Education of Children with Disabilities〕〔Education for School Subjects〕〔School Nurse Education〕 〔Clinical Psychology for School〕■Degree:Master of Education
Professional Degree Program:
〔Professional Practice in Education〕■ Degree:Master of Education (Professional Degree Program)
Ibaraki University offers a unique education system composed of an integrated off-campus study program named "internship off -campus program (iOP)" in addition to its standard quarter-based curriculum. The iOP program, offered during the 3rd quarter of the junior year, enables students to select from a variety of off-campus activities such as studying abroad, experiencing internships at corporations or municipalities, engaging in volunteer activities or conducting independent research or fieldwork for the entire quarter. Students can select, plan and undertake their iOP at any of Ibaraki University's partners institutions. This includes 60 partner universities worldwide, 50 reputable local companies and 40 municipal governments and regional organizations. The aim of the iOP is to provide a platform for students to hone their communication and problem-solving skills; a core competency that is required in today's rapidly changing world.
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International Exchange ProgramBy communicating its educational and research outcomes widely to the international community and engaging in international exchange and joint research for students and faculty, Ibaraki University strives to promote education and academic research that is of an international standard, and to share the outcomes of that education and research with the world. It also aims to become a hub for academic and cultural exchange that is trusted by the international community, particularly in the Asian region.
International Exchange Program
ASEAN International Mobility for Students (AIMS) Program
AIMS program is an international joint education program based in Asia that came out of a joint student exchange support project by the Malaysian, Indonesian and Thai governments. Ibaraki University has participated in AIMS since 2013 aiming to improve students’ language and communications skills and to develop people who will be able to engage with society with a global outlook.
Partner Universities Exchange Program
Ibaraki University has expanded a global network, forging close ties with universities worldwide and is committed to increase student mobility between its partner institutions.
Overseas Internships
Ibaraki University offers its students overseas work experience and internship programs. Individual colleges also run their own overseas internship programs in their specialist areas in association with universities in various countries.
Outgoing and Incoming International Students
Sum Total
184 Indonesia:32China:
21
Canada:21
Thailand:16
England:12 USA:
39
Vietnam:24
Korea:9
Spain:6
Taiwan:4
Sum Total
295
Indonesia:8
Thailand:5
USA:3
Taiwan:5
Iran:4 Bangladesh:3Egypt:2
Other:8
Malaysia:30
China:187
Vietnam:17
Korea:12
Afghanistan:7
Australia:2Hong Kong:2
Outgoing International Students(Academic Year of 2016)
Incoming International Students(As of May 1, 2017)
Vietnam-Japan University Climate Change and Development Program
Vietnam-Japan University (Graduate School of Sustainability Science) is a new initiative being established with the participation and cooperation of multiple universities in both countries under an agreement between the Japanese and Vietnamese governments. It has been decided that Ibaraki University will be the convener university for the Climate Change and Development Program.
I B A R A K I Un i v e r s i t y |7I B A R A K I Un i v e r s i t y |7
Priority Research
Deployment of Research to Form a Hub of Education and Research in the Area of Quantum Beam Science
Strengthening and Regional Deployment of Climate Change Adaptation Science for the Mitigation of Disasters and the Realization of a Sustainable Society
This is an area of research that uses the experimental equipment at the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC) in nearby Tokai Village and other quantum beam experiments to undertake basic research and applied research for industry. In collaboration with nearby research institutes and prominent overseas research organizations, we aim to achieve research that is world-class.
Rokkaku-do by Okakura Tenshin (Izura Institute of Art&Culture)
ResearchIbaraki University undertakes research with a whole university approach to promote interaction between colleges and various sectors, and to encourage an unique cross-disciplinary research. In Ibaraki Prefecture, there are unique research facilities such as Tokai Village with a group of nuclear related facilities and Tsukuba Science City, and research efforts in cooperation with these facilities are our global strengths.
Strategic Research
“University” is an institution of higher education, which mainly deals with advanced academic research, and is deeply rooted in the history of social development. The era is the 21st century, and the world is rapidly transformed by ongoing globalization. With the rapid development of information/communication technology, the world has become very narrow and close. In a global environment, the process of knowledge and value creation changes dramatically, and its impact has a great infl uence on universities. Ibaraki University aims to become "a university that serves as a base camp for knowledge of community creation with worldwide strengths and characteristics". It covers a wide range of scientifi c fi elds such as humanities and social sciences, pedagogy, natural science, engineering, agriculture. In accordance with the "Research Promotion Policy", Ibaraki University promotes "strengthening research" as well as "basic research".
Globalization and Research in Ibaraki University
Hisaki OzakiExecutive / Vice President
Ibaraki University
Research areas of publications in Ibaraki University, 2008-2017 (InCites)
SpaceScience:178
Molecular Biology & Genetics:62
AgriculturalSciences:104
Biology &Biochemistry:167
Chemistry:383
Geosciences:179
MaterialsScience:
360
Engineering:273
Plant &Animal Science:258
Mathematics:180
Microbiology:45
Environment/Ecology:71
Clinical Medicine:66
Computer Science:54
Social Sciences, general:24 Psychiatry/Psychology:19
Neuroscience & Behavior:14
Multidisciplinary:3
Pharmacology & Toxicology:11
Immunology:3
Economics & Business:3
Sum Total
2,943
Physics:486
Since its establishment in 2006, the Institute for Global Change Adaptation Science (ICAS) has acted as a hub for research and education into climate change adaptation science, undertaking research into impact assessment, technological development for adaptation and mitigation measures, and effectiveness assessment, and communicating its scientifi c fi ndings to the world. We will further strengthen ICAS and deploy its outcomes regionally, to contribute to disaster mitigation and to the realization of a sustainable society.
● Organizational research on regional issues in areas like that rural or have nuclear power plants.
● Cross-sectional research with Primary and Secondary Schools.
● Research for next generation Gamma ray Observatory in partnership with National Astronomical Observatory and other universities.
● Research for innovation of regional industries by cooperation with JAEA, RIKEN, National Institute for Materials Science, and JAXA etc.
● Advanced research and education from agricultural production such as functional foods to distribution.
● Research on art and culture based on preservation of ruins related to Okakura Tenshin(Kakuzo) such as Rokkaku-do in Izura shore.
Radio telescope (Center for Astronomy)
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Countries / Area University Date of
AgreementCountries /
Area University Date ofAgreement
CanadaPeruEuropeSpain
FranceRepublic of BulgariaOceaniaAustraliaEast Asia
United Kingdom
Eastern Washington UniversityTennessee Technological UniversityThe Pennsylvania State UniversityUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamUniversity of Wisconsin, SuperiorCollege of Letters & Science, Montana State University-BozemanSchool of Continuing Studies at McGill UniversityUniversidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Alcala UniversityUniversity of WorcesterGloucestershire CollegeThe Institute for Radiation Protection and Nuclear SafetySofia University
University of Technology, Sydney
●●●●●○○○
Agreement with UniversitiesAgreement with Colleges InstitutesRe- signed
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*
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●
●●●●●○○○○○○○○●●●●
1999
2013
2012*
2011*
2006*
2006
2011
2001
2014
2016
2015
2016
2015
2011
Fudan UniversityUniversity of International RelationsZhejiang UniversityInner Mongolia University for the Nationalities, ChinaEast China Normal UniversityCollege of Foreign Languages, Baicheng Normal UniversityCollege of Nuclear Science and Technology, Beijing Normal UniversityHebei University of TechnologyInstitute of Theoretical Physics Academia SinicaNanjing Agricultural UniversityNorthwest A&F UniversitySchool of Bio and Chemical Engineering, Tianjin University of TechnologyWuhan University of Science & TechnologyChungbuk National UniversityInje UniversityKookmin UniversityProvidence University
1988
2010
2002
2016
2016
2014
2008
2006
1998
2001
2010
2006
2006
1991
2005
2011
2009
North America and South America
USA
China
Korea
Taiwan
●●●●●●○○○○●●○○○○●●●●○○○●●○●
○○
Bogor Agricultural UniversityGadjah Mada UniversitySriwijaya UniversityUdayana UniversityUniversitas Pendidikan IndonesiaJenderal Soedirman UniversityFaculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Andalas UniversityInstitute for Research and Community Service Institut Teknologi BandungResearch Center for Biology, Indonesian Institute of SciencesIndonesian Agency for Agricultural Research and Development of the Ministry of AgricultureVietnam National University, HanoiVietnam National University-Hanoi, College of Social Sciences and HumanitiesHue University, College of Foreign LanguageInstitute for Northeast Asian Studies Vietnam Academy of Social SciencesInstitute of Ecology and Biological ResourcesVNU University of Science, Vietnam National University, HanoiDhurakij Pundit UniversityKasetsart UniversityPhuket Rajabhat UniversityChiang Mai University,ThailandFaculty of Agriculture, Khon Kaen UniversityKing Mongkut's University of Technology ThonburiFactory of Science,Ubon Ratchathani UniversityDe La Salle UniversityUniversiti Sains MalaysiaFaculty of Science and Technology, National University of MalaysiaUniversiti Brunei Darussalam
2009
2010
2015
2009
2011
2016
2013
2014
2007
2016
2010
2007*
2013
2015
2007
2014
2010
2014*
2013
2016
2011
2014
2017
1997
2016
2007
2016
Bangladesh Agricultural UniversityFaculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna
2006
2009
Indonesia
Viet Nam
Kingdom of
Thailand
Philippines
Malaysia
BruneiSouth AsiaBangladeshSri Lanka
Southeast Asia
As of May 1, 2017
Facts & Figures
Academic Exchange Agreements with Foreign Universities and Colleges
Ibaraki University, as a bridge for international exchange, has partnership agreements with 60 universities and institutes in 19 countries and regions, through which we conduct academic and student exchanges.
E u r o p eU n i v e r s i t i e s :4
C o l l e g e :1 N o r t h A m e r i c aU n i v e r s i t i e s :5
C o l l e g e s :2
S o u t h A m e r i c aC o l l e g e :1
Australia
Peru
Korea
Canada
USA
Ta i w a n
England
Spain
France
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
VietnamThailand
China
A s i a a n d O c e a n i aU n i v e r s i t i e s :25
C o l l e g e s :22バングラディシュBangladesh
BulgariaBulgaria
Malaysia
I B A R A K I Un i v e r s i t y |9
Countries/Area
Colleges
Total
SumTotalTotal
Graduate Schools
Number of International Students
Note: The figures in parentheses indicate the number of female students.
3(1)
1(1)
2(1)
4(1)
1
4(4)
7(2)
1
2
25(10)
50(20)
1(1)
9(2)
10(3)
1
7(4)
8(4)
1
1(1)
2(1)
2
6(3)
12(5)
1
5(1)
24(7)
1
1
37(3)
69(11)
2(2)
3(1)
5(3)
0
3(1)
0
2(1)
0
2(1)
1(1)
0
1
0
4(1)
0
0
0
1
12(8)
0
24(7)
11(3)
2
4
87(23)
154(46)
31(21)
31(21)
1(1)
7(6)
8(7)
4
2(1)
1
1(1)
1
1
5
5(1)
1(1)
50(9)
71(13)
6
1
1
8(5)
16(5)
1
6(4)
1
1(1)
1
1
4(3)
15(8)
7
0
4
6(4)
2(1)
0
0
1
0
1
1(1)
1(1)
1
3
0
5
1(1)
6(1)
1(1)
0
1
100(44)
141(54)
7
3(1)
4
8(5)
2(1)
2(1)
1(1)
1
1
1
5(2)
1(1)
1
3
1
17(8)
1(1)
30(8)
12(4)
2
5
187(67)
295(100)
Afghanistan
USA
Iran
Indonesia
Egypt
Australia
Kazakhstan
Cameroon
Cote d'Ivoire
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Nepal
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Bulgaria
Vietnam
Madagascar
Malaysia
Korea
Hong Kong
Taiwan
China
Sum Total
As of May 1, 2017
Classification
Colleges
Total
SumTotalTotal
Graduate Schools
Number of Students Studying Abroad
8
74
82
2
19
21
3
9
12
0
16
16
7
28
35
22
146
166
0
4
4
0
0
0
1
11
12
0
2
2
1
17
18
21
163
184
Foreign Exchange
Overseas Study Tour
Sum Total
Academic Year of 2016
Visiting Scholars from Abroad
MEXTGrants-in-Aid for Scientific
ResearchJSPS
JapaneseGovernmental
Bodies
ForeignGovernmental
Bodies
PrivateExpense Others Sum TotalRegion
Supplier ofExpenses
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
2
7
3
0
3
10
2
12
Asia
North America
Sum Total
Academic Year of 2016
Overseas Travel of Ibaraki University Staff
MEXTPurpose of
TravelNumber of
Staff Region
Supplier ofExpenses
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific
ResearchEndowments JSPS
JapaneseGovernmental
Bodies
ForeignGovernmental
Bodies
PrivateExpense Others Sum Total
34
11
0
13
0
1
1
60
29
26
0
13
6
0
5
79
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
6
0
3
0
1
2
14
15
3
0
3
0
0
0
21
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
5
5
0
4
1
1
1
17
25
15
2
15
3
1
1
62
112
67
2
51
10
4
10
256
Business Trips
Overseas Service
Sum Total
249
7
256
Asia
Europe
Middle and Near East
North America
Latin America
Africa
Oceania
Sum Total
Academic Year of 2016
Note: Management Expenses Grants(Grants from the Government to National University Corporations supplied every fiscal year) are included in Grants from MEXT.MEXT:The Ministry of Education,Culture,Sports,Science and TechnologyJSPS:Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
HumanitiesHumanities andSocial Sciences
Education AgricultureScience EngineeringScience andEngineering
United Graduate Schoolof Agricultural Science
Peru
10
1,4151,2776472,4054516,195
3772842115671691,608
GraduateSchools Total
Sum Total
Graduate Schools
Programs
67(32)
91(47)
35(8)
754(102)
107(20)
80(31)
37(16)
1,134(240)
Science andEngineering
Agriculture
Humanitiesand Social Sciences
Education
Doctoral ProgramAgricultural Science
Master's Program
Master's Program
Master's Program
Professional Degree Program
Master's Program
Doctoral Program
Diploma Course for Graduate Students
Diploma Course Major
24 19
Colleges The Number ofApplicants Enrollment
Total
Colleges
Humanities and SocialSciencesEducationScienceEngineeringAgriculture
5989184272644663
3146163652636520
Graduate Schools Programs The Number ofApplicants Enrollment
The Number ofApplicants Enrollment
Diploma Course for Graduate Students
Diploma Course Major Total
19(9)
Graduates with Diploma Received from Special Field
22
Total
Graduate Schools
Humanities and Social Sciences
Engineering
Agriculture
Education
Colleges Total SumTotal
Sum Total
Undergraduates
Departments
227173220365841209806424775157564032513933
400
355
209
481
123
1,568
Education
Science
Engineering
Agriculture
Humanities
Graduate Schools Total
Sum Total
Graduates with Degrees Conferred
Programs
20
62
325
19
47473
Science and Engineering
Agriculture
Humanities
Education
Social SciencesHumanities and Communication StudiesTeacher Training CourseCourse for School Nurse TeacherCourse for Information and CultureCourse for Human Environmental EducationSciencesMechanical EngineeringBiomolecular Functional EngineeringMaterials Science & EngineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMedia and Telecommunications EngineeringComputer and Information SciencesUrban and Civil EngineeringIntelligent Systems EngineeringIntelligent Systems Engineering(B)Biological Production ScienceBioresource ScienceRegional Environmental Science
Master's Program
Master's Program
Master's Program
Doctoral Program
Master's Program
Graduates with Diploma Received
Doctor
Master
Master's Program
Master's Program
Master's Program
Professional Degree Program
Master's Program
Doctoral Program
GraduateSchool
23454
1-
24454
66511,442
4 0 4 287
As of May 1, 2017
Academic Year of 2016 Academic Year of 2016
Academic Year of 2016
Advanced Course forSpecial Support Education
Education for Children withIntellectual Disabilities
As of May 1, 2017 As of May 1, 2017
As of May 1, 2017
Advanced Course forSpecial Support Education
Education for Children withIntellectual Disabilities
Advanced Course for Special Support Education
Academic Year of 2016
Programs Theses SumTotal
CumulativeTotal
United Graduate School ofAgricultural Science(Ibaraki University Students)
Colleges Total SumTotal
Sum Total
Colleges
Departments
134(87)125(63)119(83)561(390)764(345)956(540)150(150)208(150)134(71)927(275)411(15)264(90)165(17)339(17)217(37)311(18)237(39)228(15)171(15)82(51)87(45)146(69)124(66)116(48)
378(233)
1,325(735)
1,448(911)
927(275)
2,343(263)
555(279)
6,976(2,696)
Education
Science
Engineering
Agriculture
Humanities andSocial Sciences
Humanities
Department of Contemporary Social StudiesDepartment of Law,Economics and ManagementDepartment of Humanities Humanities and Communication Studies Social SciencesTeacher Training CourseCourse for School Nurse Teacher Course for Information and Culture Course for Human Environmental EducationSciencesMechanical EngineeringBiomolecular Functional EngineeringMaterials Science & EngineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMedia and Telecommunications EngineeringComputer and Information SciencesUrban and Civil EngineeringIntelligent Systems EngineeringIntelligent Systems Engineering(B)Department of Food and Life ScienceDepartment of Regional and Comprehensive Agriculture Biological Production Science Bioresource Science Regional Environmental Science
As of May 1, 2017
Note: 1 Departments in 〔 〕 are discontinued. 2 The figures include international students. 3 The figures in parentheses indicate the number of female students.
Facts & Figures
Number of Students
Number of Graduates
Admission to Ibaraki University (Academic Year of 2016)
I B A R A K I Un i v e r s i t y |11
Undergraduates(Academic Year 2016) Sum Total 1,568 Graduates*(Academic Year 2016) Sum Total 483
President
Auditor
Humanities and Social SciencesEducationScienceEngineeringAgriculture
Humanities and Social SciencesEducationScience and EngineeringAgricultureUnited Graduated School of Agricultural Science
Advanced Course for Special Support Education
Management Bureau
Office of Institutional Research and PlanningOffice of AuditPublic Relations OfficeOffice of Equality and DiversityOffice for Ibaraki University Fund
Institute for COCOrganization for Specialized Project
Administration Bureau
Administrative Affairs Department
Financial Affairs Department
Student Affairs Department
Department of Institutional Planning
Department of College Affairs Humanities and Social SciencesDepartment of College Affairs EducationDepartment of College Affairs ScienceDepartment of College Affairs EngineeringDepartment of College Affairs Agriculture
Designing Solutions Division,University Library Division,Industrial Collaboration Division
Administrative Affairs DivisionPersonnel & Labor Affairs Division
Financial Affairs DivisionContractual Affairs DivisionFacilities Division
Student Affairs Division,Student Support Division,Career Support Division,InternationalExchange Division, Admission Division
Secretary Office
University Health CenterCenter for Teacher Education
Office for Regional Revitalization
Organization forResearch Promotion
Colleges
University Library
Diploma Course
Institute for Liberal Arts Education
Admission Center
Education and Research Facilities
Graduate School
Center for Information TechnologyCenter for Instrumental AnalysisCenter for Water Environment StudiesGene Research CenterInstitute for Global Change Adaptation ScienceFrontier Research Center for Applied Atomic SciencesCenter for AstronomyIzura Institute of Arts and CultureSocial Collaboration Center
Social Collaboration DivisionBusiness Promotion Division
Collaborative Liaison Division
Executives
Classification
Professor
Associate
Professor
Lecturer
Assistant
Professor
InstitutionalA
ssistant
School
Teachers
Clerical S
taff
Total
Executives
Administration
7(1)
7 (1)
51(10)61(10)2(1)39(2)66 13 29 7(3)5 273 (26)
29(8)43(12)
1 23(5)50(2)4(1)23(2)9(2)8(2)190 (34)
1(1)3(2)4(2)1(1)
23(3)
2 6(2)2 42
(11)
1
4 15(1)
4(2)3(2)4(1)31 (6)
3(1)
3 (1)
87(45)
87 (45)
239(69)
24(1)
14(2)277 (72)
7(1)240(70)87(21)195(69)4(2)66(7)178(7)17(1)58(4)25(9)33(5)910
(196)Total
As of May 1, 2017
College of Humanitiesand Social Sciences
Graduate School ofScience and Engineering
College ofEngineering
College of Education
College of Science
College of Agriculture
Revenue(Academic Year of 2016)
Institute for LiberalArts EducationEducation & ResearchFacilities
Graduate Schoolof Education
Banking, Insurance 95
Banking, Insurance 2
Wholesales, Retails, Food Service 73
Wholesales, Retails, Food Service 5Mining , Construction 49
Mining ,Construction 23
Medical Treatment, Welfare 19 Medical Treatment,Welfare 3
Service Industry 104
Service Industry 25
Sub Total454
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 4
Electricity, Gas,Water service 7
Miscellaneous:29
Entering GraduateSchool 459
Entering GraduateSchool 22
Teachers196
Teachers62
Public Servants 137
Public Servants 27
Manufacturing197
Manufacturing 122
Transportation,Communications 136 Transportation,
Communications 62
Other 37 Other 14
Electricity, Gas,Water service 8
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 15
Real Estate 16
Real Estate 1
Sub Total1,466
Miscellaneous:102
Note: The figures in parentheses indicate the number of female staff.
Note: *Included graduates finished Ph.D program without dissertation.
Unit:1,000yen
Unit:1,000yen
Sum Total13,401,658
ManagementSubsidy6,748,842
Facility MaintenanceExpense Subsidy 97,200
Incomes, such as a subsidy179,986Facility Subsidy (NIAD-QE)31,000
Tuition, Charge of Entranceand Entrance ExaminationFees 4,578,009
Disposition of propertiesIncome 1,366
Miscellaneous Income296,359
Trust Research Income975,993
Endowments Income 447,739
Reversal of Provision4,561
Reversal Reserve40,599
Expenditure(Academic Year of 2016)
Note: 1 If the amount includes a fraction of less than one thousand yen, it shall be rounded down. 2 NIAD-QE: National Institution for Academic Degrees and Quality Enhancement of Higher Education.
Sum Total13,401,658
Operating expenses11,567,697
Facility Management128,200
Subsidy etc.179,986
Trust Research927,026
Facility Subsidy (NIAD-QE)1,366
Endowments 112,380
Balance carried forwardto the next year ▲485,001
Major Fields of Employment of Graduates
Number of Staff
Finances
Organization
Ibarak i Univers i ty2-1 -1 , Bunkyo , M i to , Iba rak i ,
Japan . 310-8512
TEL +81-29-228-8111
URL h t tp : / /www. ibarak i .ac . jp
Center for Global Educat ionURL h t tp : / /www. isc . iba rak i .ac . jp
・Administration Bureau
・College of Humanities and SocialSciences
・College of Education
・College of Science
・University Library
・Institute for University Education and Student
Support
・Admission Center
・University Health Center ・Center for Teacher Education・Center for Instrumental Analysis
・Institute for Global Change Adaptation
Science(ICAS)・Social Collaboration Center
・International House for Foreign Students
(977, Hori, Mito, 310-0903)
2-1-1, Bunkyo, Mito, 310-8512
Mito Campus
・Frontier Research Center for Applied Atomic
Sciences
162-1, Shirakata, Tokai, Naka, 319-1106
Tokai Satellite Campus
Other
・College of Engineering
・Hitachi Branch of University Library
・Center for Information Technology
・Hitachi Branch of Social Collaboration Center
4-12-1, Nakanarusawa, Hitachi, 316-8511
Hitachi Campus
・College of Agriculture
・Ami Branch of University Library
・Ami Branch of Center for Information
Technology
・Gene Research Center
・Ami Branch of Social Collaboration Center
・Feild Science Center
(4668-1, Ami, Ami, Inashiki, 300-0331)
3-21-1, Chuuo, Ami, Inashiki, 300-0393
Ami Campus
Ibaraki Kuko Kita IC
Hokota ICIbarakiAirport
Narita InternationalAirport
Mito IC
Tsukuba Ushiku IC
Sakura Tsuchiura IC
Ami higashi IC
Hitachi chuo IC
Hitachi minami Ota IC
Mito Sta.
Hitachi Sta.Hitachi-taga Sta.
Tokyo Sta.
Ueno Sta.
IBARAKI
Chiba
Tokyo
Joban Expressway
JR Joban Line
JR Mito Line
Kita Kanto Expressway
Metropolitan Inter-CityExpressway
Higashi Kanto Expressway
Tokai Satellite Campus
Mito Campus
Hitiachi Campus
Ami Campus
Access to Ibaraki UniversityMito Campus:
Take the Ibaraki-Kotsu bus bound for Ibadai
(via Sakae-cho) from JR Mito Sta.(North Gate)
Bus Terminal 7,and get off at
"Ibadai-Mae" (about 25 min.)
Hitachi Campus:
1.Take the Hitachi-Dentetsu bus bound for
Heiwadai3 or Kosakidai4 via Chuo-sen from
JR Hitachi Sta.(Central Gate), and get off at
"Ibadai-Mae" (about 10 min.)
2.Take the Hitachi-Dentetsu bus bound for Hitachi-
Sta.3 or 4 via Chuo-sen from
JR Hitachi-Taga Sta, and get off at "Ibadai-Mae"
(about 10 min.)
Ami Campus:
Take the Kanto-Tetsudo bus bound for Ami-Chuo-
Kominkan from JR Tsuchiura Sta.(West Gate)
Bus Terminal 1 and get off at "Ibadai-mae" (about
20 min.)
・Affiliated Kindergarten・・・・・・・・・・・・・2-6-8, Sannomaru, Mito, 310-0011
・Affiliated Elementary School・・・・・・・・・・・・・2-6-8, Sannomaru, Mito, 310-0011
・Affiliated Junior High School・・・・・・・・・・・・・1-3-32, Bunkyo, Mito, 310-0056
・Affiliated School for Special Education・・・・・・・・・・・・・1955,Tsuda,Hitachinaka,312-0032
・Center for Water Environment Studies・・・・・・・・・・・・・1375, Oou, Itako, 311-2402
・Center for Astronomy・・・・・・・・・・・・・627-1, Ishitaki-Kamidai, Takahagi, Ibaraki, 318-0022
・Izura Institute of Arts and Culture・・・・・・・・・・・・・727-2, Izura, Ootsu, Kitaibaraki, 319-1703
・Daigo Seminar House・・・・・・・・・・・・・5653-10 ,Shimonomiya, Daigo, Kuji, 319-3555