Ibaraki University

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Ibaraki University
茨城大学
Ibaraki-Univ-Mito-2017091801.jpg
Main Gate of Mito Campus
TypeNational university
EstablishedMay 31, 1949
Location, ,
Websiteibaraki.ac.jp

Ibaraki University (茨城大学, Ibaraki Daigaku), Japan, is a national university located in Ibaraki Prefecture, with campuses in the cities of Mito, Ami and Hitachi. It was established on May 31, 1949, integrating these prewar institutions: Mito High School (Mito Kōtō-Gakkō), Ibaraki Normal School (Ibaraki Shihan-Gakkō), Ibaraki Juvenile Normal School (Ibaraki Seinen Shihan-Gakkō), and Taga Technical Specialists' College (Taga Kōgyō Senmon-Gakkō). The initial colleges were the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Education, and the College of Engineering.

Undergraduate and Graduate Schools[]

Undergraduate Courses
  • College of Humanities and Social Sciences (at Mito Campus)
  • College of Education (at Mito Campus)
  • College of Science (at Mito Campus)
  • College of Engineering (at Hitachi Campus)
  • College of Agriculture (at Ami Campus)
Graduate Courses
  • Graduate School of Humanities
  • Graduate School of Education
  • Graduate School of Science and Engineering
  • Graduate School of Agriculture

Research Institutes[]

  • Institute of Regional Studies
  • Institute of Izura Art Culture
  • Frontier Research Center for Applied Atomic Sciences

Timeline[]

  • 1952, April - Ibaraki Prefectural University of Agriculture (Noka Daigaku) was placed under national management and established as the College of Agriculture, Ibaraki University
  • 1955, June - Establishment of Izura Institute of Arts and Culture
  • 1955, July - Establishment of the Junior College of Technology
  • 1967, June - Establishment of the College of Humanities, the College of Science, and the College of Liberal Arts as a result of the reorganization of the College of Arts and Sciences
  • 1968, April - Establishment of the Graduate School of Engineering
  • 1969, January - Establishment of the Institute of General Regional Studies*
  • 1970, April - Establishment of the Graduate School of Agriculture
  • 1973, April - Opening of the University Health Center
  • 1979, April - Establishment of the Graduate School of Science
  • 1985, April - Became a constitutive university for the United Graduate School of Agricultural Science (Doctoral program) in Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
  • 1985, July - Establishment of the Information Processing Center*
  • 1988, April - Establishment of the Graduate School of Education
  • 1989, May - Establishment of the Center for Cooperative Research and Development
  • 1991, April - Establishment of the Graduate School of Humanities, and the Center for Instrumental Analysis
  • 1992, April - Establishment of the Center for Education and Research in Lifelong Learning
  • 1993, March - Abolition of the Junior College of Technology
  • 1993, April - Establishment of the Graduate School of Engineering (Doctoral program)
  • 1995, April - Merger of the Graduate School of Engineering and the Graduate School of Science into the Graduate School of Science and Engineering
  • 1996, March - Abolition of the College of Liberal Arts
  • 1996, April - Establishment of Center for Research and Development in University Education*
  • 1997, April - Establishment of Center for Water Environmental Studies
  • 1998, April - Reorganization of Information Processing Center
  • 1999, April - Opening of Gene Research Center
  • 2006, April - Establishment of Institute for Global Change Adaptation Science
  • 2008, April - Establishment of Frontier Research Center for Applied Atomic Sciences
  • 2014, April - Establishment of Social Collaboration Center
  • 2017, April - Reorganization of College of Humanities and Social Sciences and Institute for Liberal Arts Education

* indicates facilities established according to the university's internal decisions.

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Coordinates: 36°24′04″N 140°26′35″E / 36.40111°N 140.44306°E / 36.40111; 140.44306

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