We held a ceremony to unveil the nameplate for the Graduate School of Integrated Sciences.

On Monday, April 6th, a ceremony was held at the Graduate School of Integrated Science and Technology Administration and Common Building on the Igarashi Campus to unveil the nameplate for the Graduate School of Integrated Science and Technology.


Our university integrated the Graduate School of Contemporary Social and Cultural Studies and the Graduate School of Natural Sciences to establish the Graduate School of Integrated Studies in April 2026. The Graduate School of Integrated Studies aims to cultivate individuals who can proactively and collaboratively address challenges and thrive in a setting that creates "integrated knowledge," based on broad academic knowledge spanning multiple fields and advanced specialized knowledge.


At the ceremony, following greetings from President Toshiyuki Someya and Dean Shun Banba, the plaque was unveiled in the presence of 30 people, including executives, faculty, staff, and students.

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