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  2. Tokyo University of Science - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo University of Science was founded in 1881 as The Tokyo Academy of Physics by 21 graduates of the Department of Physics in the Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo. In 1883, it was renamed the Tokyo College of Science, and in 1949, it attained university status and became the Tokyo University of Science. [2]

  3. List of universities in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Fuji University; Tokyo Future University; Tokyo Health Care University; Tokyo Jogakkan College; Tokyo Junshin University; Tokyo Kasei University; Tokyo Kasei-Gakuin University; Tokyo Keizai University; Tokyo Medical University; Tokyo Polytechnic University; Tokyo Seiei College; Tokyo Seitoku University; Tokyo Union Theological Seminary ...

  4. Graduate School of Science and Faculty of Science, University ...

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    Founded in 1877, Faculty of Science is one of the oldest 4 faculties (Science, Medicine, Law and Letters) of the University of Tokyo. Faculty of Science and Graduate School of Science have produced 6 Nobel laureates ( Esaki , Koshiba , Nanbu , Kajita , Osumi , Manabe ) and one Fields Medallist ( Kodaira ).

  5. List of universities in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The following is a comprehensive list of universities in Japan, categorized by prefecture.. The list contains only universities that still exist today and are classified as "schools" according to Article 1 of the School Education Law.

  6. College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    All first-year undergraduates are matriculated at the College of Arts and Sciences and spend two years as junior division students at the college. [3] The liberal arts education they receive there lasts for the first year and a half, and from the second half of their second year, they receive specialised education from the senior division departments they are accepted into. [4]

  7. Institute of Science Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Science Tokyo (東京科学大学; branded as Science Tokyo) is a public university in Tokyo, Japan.It was officially established on 1 October 2024, [1] by a merger between the Tokyo Institute of Technology and Tokyo Medical and Dental University. [2]

  8. Subsidy Scorecards: University of South Florida-Main Campus

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    SOURCE: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, University of South Florida-Main Campus (2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010). Read our methodology here. HuffPost and The Chronicle examined 201 public D-I schools from 2010-2014. Schools are ranked based on the percentage of their athletic budget that comes from subsidies.

  9. Akira Fujishima - Wikipedia

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    Akira Fujishima (藤嶋 昭, Fujishima Akira, born March 10, 1942) is a Japanese chemist and president of Tokyo University of Science. [1] He is known for significant contributions to the discovery and research of photocatalytic and superhydrophilic properties of titanium dioxide (TiO 2), which is also known as the Honda-Fujishima effect.