University of Tokyo Graduate School of Arts and Sciences · College of Liberal Arts, Graduate school at Komaba Campus, Tokyo, Japan
This graduate school at the University of Tokyo offers research and teaching in language sciences, cultural studies, area studies, social sciences and interdisciplinary fields. The various departments are spread across several buildings on the Komaba campus and have their own lecture halls, laboratories and meeting rooms for research groups.
The institution came into being after World War II, when Japan's education reform transformed the earlier structure of higher schools into university departments. Today's graduate school developed from this reorganization and later expanded its interdisciplinary programs.
Researchers from around the world meet here in seminars and share their perspectives on language, society and regional cultures. The libraries and reading rooms often stay open until late in the evening and are filled with students working together or alone on their projects.
The facilities spread across the entire site, so a short orientation walk along the main paths is recommended on the first day. Information boards at the entrance help locate individual buildings and rooms.
A special program trains participants to make scientific content understandable to a general audience. The courses combine subject knowledge with communication techniques and are aimed at those who wish to mediate between research and the public.
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