Tokyo Institute of Technology

Tokyo Institute of Technology
東京工業大学
MottoJidai o tsukuru chi, waza, kokorozashi, wa no rikōjin (時代を創る知・技・志・和の理工人)
Motto in English
Engineers of the Knowledge, Technology and Passion that Change our World.
TypePublic (National)
Established1881
PresidentKazuya Masu
Academic staff
1,324
Undergraduates4,940
Postgraduates5,096
Location,
Tokyo
,
Japan
CampusUrban/rural
ColoursRoyal Blue (DIC-641)  
MascotNone
Websitehttp://www.titech.ac.jp/

Tokyo Institute of Technology (東京工業大学, Tōkyō Kōgyō Daigaku, official abbreviations Tokyo Tech, Tokodai or informally TITech, TIT)[1] is a national research university located in Greater Tokyo Area, Japan. Tokyo Tech is the largest institution for higher education in Japan dedicated to science and technology, one of first five Designated National University and selected as a Top Type university of Top Global University Project by the Japanese government.

Tokyo Tech's main campus is located at Ōokayama on the boundary of Meguro and Ota, with its main entrance facing the Ōokayama Station. Other campuses are located in Suzukakedai and Tamachi. Tokyo Tech is organised into 6 schools, within which there are over 40 departments and research centres.[2] Tokyo Tech enrolled 4,734 undergraduates and 1,464 graduate students for 2015–2016.[3] It employs around 1,100 faculty members. Tokyo Institute of Technology produced a Nobel Prize laureate in Chemistry Hideki Shirakawa.

On April 2024, it will merge with the Tokyo Medical and Dental University as Institute of Science Tokyo.[4]

  1. ^ {{[1]Tokyo Tech Name}}
  2. ^ the number of undergraduates and departments of Tokyo Tech Archived September 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine facts and stats
  3. ^ Data Book 2015-2016, by the TIT
  4. ^ "New university name". Tokyo Institute of Technology. Retrieved January 31, 2024.

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