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UNIVERSITY CORPORATIONHIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
2014Overview
PRIN
CIPLE A
ND
OB
JECTIV
ES
1 HIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
President SATO Kei
Hirosaki University:Establishing a Global Identity,Creating with the Community
Hirosaki University strives to provide a high level of education to future global and local leaders in a wide range of specialized fields. The university’s general education program instills a strong sense of humanity and social responsibility, while the core curricula in the various specialized academic programs help students develop the know-how and the confidence to grapple with the rapid changes taking place in modern society. All of these academic programs are geared to conform to the university’s commitment to the study of energy, the environment and food production. This commitment extends not only to the hard sciences, but to the human and social sciences as well.
Educational Goals
Hirosaki University promotes research that examines modern global issues linked to the local themes of energy, global warming and the environment, as well as food and food production. It promotes internationally recognized research, cutting edge basic research, as well as research that contributes to local growth and development.
Research Goals
Hirosaki University’s community service program covers a wide range of activities that address many of the challenges that face the prefectures of northern Japan, including population decline in rural communities, low birthrates and an aging population. The University offers community medical care services, including care for those who have been exposed to radiation. Educational support programs to counteract diminished interest in the sciences amongst local elementary, middle, and high school students have been introduced as well. Projects to protect and build interest in local and regional culture and traditions have also been put into practice. Collabo HiroDai (Hirosaki University Collaboration Center) serves as the base for the cooperation between local industry, academia, and government that has made the implementation of these projects possible.
Community Service
Hirosaki University actively promotes collaboration with local government and industry. It also seeks to create linkages with other universities and institutions of higher learning in the region through the Committee for the Promotion of Ties between the Three National Universities in Northern Tohoku and the cooperative industry-university-government linkage program. It also promotes academic and personnel exchanges with affiliated institutions of higher learning abroad.
Outside Linkages
In order to successfully achieve the educational, research and community service goals it has set, Hirosaki University is working to strengthen its management system by soliciting the opinions of administrative staff and students and by giving full play to the leadership of the president. It also encourages its faculties and students to improve the quality of their work and to raise their levels of motivation. The University continues to promote the reforms necessary to reach these goals through a constant process of verification and assessment.
University Administration
Hirosaki University is a medium-sized university with faculties of Humanities, Education, Medicine, Science & Technology, and Agriculture & Life Science. These five faculties cover a broad and comprehensive range of undergraduate academic disciplines. The university is also home to seven graduate programs, including the independent and interdisciplinary doctoral course in Regional Studies. Hirosaki University has taken full advantage of its location in Aomori Prefecture to advance its educational and research goals. First of all, within Aomori Prefecture there is great potential for energy production and development, including the nuclear energy and nuclear fusion-related facilities located within its borders. The Shirakami Wilderness World Heritage Site, located along the border of Aomori and Akita prefectures, offers many possibilities for the study of global warming and other environmental issues. Finally, in this era of reoccurring food crises and concern over food security, Aomori Prefecture serves as a national food production base. Hirosaki University has tailored its educational, research, and community outreach programs to focus on these areas of study, to develop the necessary human resources to meet the challenges they pose, and to project its research findings globally, regionally and locally.
In the spirit of the Fundamental Law of Education, the aim of Hirosaki University is to acquire a wide store of knowledge for in-depth teaching of and research in the professional arts and sciences; to develop the intellectual, moral, practical, and applicable capacities of staff and students alike; and to produce future leaders supplied with insights sufficiently broad and well informed that they can help shape the future of human culture.
Principle
Goals
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2HIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
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PRINCIPLE AND OBJECTIVES
CONTENTS
HISTORY
ACADEMIC ORGANIZATION
ORGANIZATION
PRESIDENTS PAST AND PRESENT
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
FACULTIES
GRADUATE SCHOOLS
RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH FACILITIES
CENTERS FOR THE RESEARCH OF SPECIAL PROJECTS IN EDUCATION
INSTITUTE RESEARCH
NUMBER OF UNIVERSITY STAFF
APPLICATION AND MATRICULATION/REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF ENTRANTS
NUMBER OF STUDENTS
GRADUATES
PLACEMENTS (2013)
DEGREES CONFERRED/PUBLICATIONS
SCHOLARSHIPS
INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC EXCHANGE AGREEMENTS
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
FINANCIAL PLAN (2014)
GRANTS-IN-AID FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
STATUS OF ACCEPTED EXTERNAL FUNDING
ADDRESSES
LANDAREA AND FLOORSPACE
CAMPUS MAP
WELFARE FACILITIES
SATELLITE/REGIONAL AFFILIATIONS
LOCATION WITHIN HIROSAKI CITY
LOCATION WITHIN AOMORI PREFECTURE
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Introduction
HISTO
RY
HISTO
RY
3 HIROSAKI UNIVERSITYHIROSAKI UNIVERSITY 4
●Hirosaki School of Higher Education (Est. Nov. 1920) (Closed Mar. 1950)
Hirosaki Medical College, Aomori Medical School,Hirosaki School of Higher Education, Aomori Normal School and Aomori Youth Normal School were incorporated in accordance with the National School EstablishmentLaw into a “new-system” university with threefaculties (Arts and Science, Education, Medicine) anda university library.
Faculty of Agriculture established.
Graduate School of Medicine (M.D.) established.
One-Year Postgraduate Course in Agricultureestablished. (Closed Mar. 1971)
Faculty of Arts and Science reorganized into Facultyof Humanities and Faculty of Science.College of Liberal Arts established. (Closed Sep. 1997)
One-Year Postgraduate Course in Educationestablished. (Closed Mar. 1994)Training Institute for Nurse Teachers established.(Closed Mar. 1980)
Health Administration Center established.
One-Year Postgraduate Course in Scienceestablished. (Closed Mar. 1978)
Graduate School of Agriculture (M.Agr.) established.
One-Year Postgraduate Course in Humanitiesestablished. (Closed Mar. 1999)
School of Allied Medical Sciences established.
Graduate School of Science (M.Sc.) established.
Graduate School of Humanities (M.A.) established.
The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences,Iwate University (D.Agr.) established.
Gene Research Center established.
Graduate School of Education (M.Ed.) established.
Computer and Communications Systems Centerestablished.
Center for Education and Research of LifelongLearning established.
Center for Joint Research established.
Faculty of Science and Faculty of Agriculturereorganized into “Faculty of Science and Technology”and “Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science.”
Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences(M.A.Humanities and Social Sciences) established.
May. 1949
Apr. 1955
Apr. 1958
Apr. 1960
Apr. 1965
Apr. 1966
June. 1967
Apr. 1969
Apr. 1971
Apr. 1972
Apr. 1975
Apr. 1977
Apr. 1989
Apr. 1990
Apr. 1993
Apr. 1994
June. 1994
May. 1996
Apr. 1997
Oct. 1997
Apr. 1999
●Hirosaki Medical College (Est. Feb. 1948) (Closed Mar. 1960)
●Aomori Prefectural Teacher's College (Est. Sep. 1876)
●Training School for Teachers of Aomori Prefectural Industrial Continuation School (Est. Feb. 1931)
●Aomori Prefectural Women Teacher’s School (Est. Mar. 1910)
●Aomori Medical School (Est. Apr. 1944) (Closed Mar. 1951)
Training School forTeachers of AomoriPrefectural Youth School(Est. Apr. 1935)
Aomori Youth NormalSchool(Est. Apr. 1944)(Closed Mar. 1951)
Aomori PrefecturalNormal Teacher's School(Est. Sep. 1886)
Aomori PrefecturalTeacher’s College(Est. Apr. 1898)
Aomori Normal School(Est. Apr. 1885)(Closed Mar. 1893)
Aomori Normal School
Old-education-system Hirosaki School of Higher Education
HISTORYHirosaki University was established in the former castle town of Hirosakiin 1949. It is a national university and is located in Aomori Prefecture,situated at the northern end of Honshu Island.The historical sketch of the University is as follows:
Radioisotope Laboratory established.
Teaching and Research Center for Bio-coexistence,Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science established.
School of Medicine Health Sciences established.
Center for Educational Research and Practiceestablished.
Center for General Education established.
Graduate School of Science and Graduate School ofAgriculture reorganized into “Graduate School ofScience and Technology” and “Graduate School ofAgriculture and Life Science.”Graduate School of Regional Studies (Ph.D)established.
International Student Exchange Center established.
Center for Instrumental Analysis established.
National University Corporation HIROSAKIUNIVERSITY established.Graduate School of Science and Technology (D. Sci)established.
Hirosaki University Press established.
Graduate Schools of Health Sciences (M. Hlth.Sci.)established.
Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine Center forAdvanced Medical Research established.
Graduate School of Health Sciences (D. Hlth)established.International Student Exchange Center reorganizedinto "International Exchange Center."
Office Organizing Workshop and Courses for theTeacher Qualificatior Renewal System established.
North Japan New Energy Research Center established.
Shirakami Nature Science Park established.
Office for the Promotion of Gender Equality established.
Research and Education Center for Radiation EmergencyMedicine established.
North Japan Research Institute for SubtainableEnergy and The Shirakami-Sanchi Institute ofthe Natural Environment and Institute ofRadiation Emergency Medicine established.
Museum established.
Research Institute of Food Science established.
International Education Center established.
Research Center for child Mental Development, GraduateSchool of Medicine, Hirosaki University established.
Medical Systems creative frontier, Graduate School ofScience and Technology established.
Oct. 1999
Apr. 2000
Oct. 2000
Apr. 2001
Oct. 2001
Apr. 2002
Apr. 2003
Sep. 2003
Apr. 2004
Jun. 2004
Apr. 2005
Apr. 2007
Oct. 2008
Mar. 2009
Apr. 2009
Oct. 2009
Mar. 2010
Oct. 2010
Oct. 2012
Mar. 2013
Apr. 2013
Apr. 2014
Introduction
HISTO
RY
HISTO
RY
3 HIROSAKI UNIVERSITYHIROSAKI UNIVERSITY 4
●Hirosaki School of Higher Education (Est. Nov. 1920) (Closed Mar. 1950)
Hirosaki Medical College, Aomori Medical School,Hirosaki School of Higher Education, Aomori Normal School and Aomori Youth Normal School were incorporated in accordance with the National School EstablishmentLaw into a “new-system” university with threefaculties (Arts and Science, Education, Medicine) anda university library.
Faculty of Agriculture established.
Graduate School of Medicine (M.D.) established.
One-Year Postgraduate Course in Agricultureestablished. (Closed Mar. 1971)
Faculty of Arts and Science reorganized into Facultyof Humanities and Faculty of Science.College of Liberal Arts established. (Closed Sep. 1997)
One-Year Postgraduate Course in Educationestablished. (Closed Mar. 1994)Training Institute for Nurse Teachers established.(Closed Mar. 1980)
Health Administration Center established.
One-Year Postgraduate Course in Scienceestablished. (Closed Mar. 1978)
Graduate School of Agriculture (M.Agr.) established.
One-Year Postgraduate Course in Humanitiesestablished. (Closed Mar. 1999)
School of Allied Medical Sciences established.
Graduate School of Science (M.Sc.) established.
Graduate School of Humanities (M.A.) established.
The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences,Iwate University (D.Agr.) established.
Gene Research Center established.
Graduate School of Education (M.Ed.) established.
Computer and Communications Systems Centerestablished.
Center for Education and Research of LifelongLearning established.
Center for Joint Research established.
Faculty of Science and Faculty of Agriculturereorganized into “Faculty of Science and Technology”and “Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science.”
Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences(M.A.Humanities and Social Sciences) established.
May. 1949
Apr. 1955
Apr. 1958
Apr. 1960
Apr. 1965
Apr. 1966
June. 1967
Apr. 1969
Apr. 1971
Apr. 1972
Apr. 1975
Apr. 1977
Apr. 1989
Apr. 1990
Apr. 1993
Apr. 1994
June. 1994
May. 1996
Apr. 1997
Oct. 1997
Apr. 1999
●Hirosaki Medical College (Est. Feb. 1948) (Closed Mar. 1960)
●Aomori Prefectural Teacher's College (Est. Sep. 1876)
●Training School for Teachers of Aomori Prefectural Industrial Continuation School (Est. Feb. 1931)
●Aomori Prefectural Women Teacher’s School (Est. Mar. 1910)
●Aomori Medical School (Est. Apr. 1944) (Closed Mar. 1951)
Training School forTeachers of AomoriPrefectural Youth School(Est. Apr. 1935)
Aomori Youth NormalSchool(Est. Apr. 1944)(Closed Mar. 1951)
Aomori PrefecturalNormal Teacher's School(Est. Sep. 1886)
Aomori PrefecturalTeacher’s College(Est. Apr. 1898)
Aomori Normal School(Est. Apr. 1885)(Closed Mar. 1893)
Aomori Normal School
Old-education-system Hirosaki School of Higher Education
HISTORYHirosaki University was established in the former castle town of Hirosakiin 1949. It is a national university and is located in Aomori Prefecture,situated at the northern end of Honshu Island.The historical sketch of the University is as follows:
Radioisotope Laboratory established.
Teaching and Research Center for Bio-coexistence,Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science established.
School of Medicine Health Sciences established.
Center for Educational Research and Practiceestablished.
Center for General Education established.
Graduate School of Science and Graduate School ofAgriculture reorganized into “Graduate School ofScience and Technology” and “Graduate School ofAgriculture and Life Science.”Graduate School of Regional Studies (Ph.D)established.
International Student Exchange Center established.
Center for Instrumental Analysis established.
National University Corporation HIROSAKIUNIVERSITY established.Graduate School of Science and Technology (D. Sci)established.
Hirosaki University Press established.
Graduate Schools of Health Sciences (M. Hlth.Sci.)established.
Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine Center forAdvanced Medical Research established.
Graduate School of Health Sciences (D. Hlth)established.International Student Exchange Center reorganizedinto "International Exchange Center."
Office Organizing Workshop and Courses for theTeacher Qualificatior Renewal System established.
North Japan New Energy Research Center established.
Shirakami Nature Science Park established.
Office for the Promotion of Gender Equality established.
Research and Education Center for Radiation EmergencyMedicine established.
North Japan Research Institute for SubtainableEnergy and The Shirakami-Sanchi Institute ofthe Natural Environment and Institute ofRadiation Emergency Medicine established.
Museum established.
Research Institute of Food Science established.
International Education Center established.
Research Center for child Mental Development, GraduateSchool of Medicine, Hirosaki University established.
Medical Systems creative frontier, Graduate School ofScience and Technology established.
Oct. 1999
Apr. 2000
Oct. 2000
Apr. 2001
Oct. 2001
Apr. 2002
Apr. 2003
Sep. 2003
Apr. 2004
Jun. 2004
Apr. 2005
Apr. 2007
Oct. 2008
Mar. 2009
Apr. 2009
Oct. 2009
Mar. 2010
Oct. 2010
Oct. 2012
Mar. 2013
Apr. 2013
Apr. 2014
ORGANIZATIO
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5 6HIROSAKI UNIVERSITYHIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
Institute of Brain ScienceCenter for Advanced Medical ResearchInstitute for Animal ExperimentationResearch Center for Child Mental DevelopmentNorthern Japan Health and Sports Medicine and Science CenterNorthern Japan Transplantation and Stem Cell Research Center
Earthquake and Volcano ObservatoryMedical Systems Creative FrontierNatural Disaster Prevention Research Center
Community Health and Medical Care Education Research CenterResearch Center for Biomedical Sciences
University Hospital
Teaching and Research Center for Bio-coexistenceGene Research CenterRegional Resource Utilization Research Center
●Faculty of Humanities
●Faculty of Education
●School of Medicine
●Faculty of Science and Technology
●Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
●Humanities and Social Sciences (Master's Course)●Education (Master's Course)●Medicine (Doctoral Course)
●Agriculture and Life Science (Master's Course)●Regional Studies (Doctoral Course)●The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Iwate University (Doctoral Course)
Employment Policy Research CenterArchaeological Research Center for Northern Japan
UniversityLibrary
Medical Branch Library
●Health Sciences (Master's Course/Doctoral Course)
Shirakami Nature Science Park
●Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine●Research Institute of Food Science
●North Japan Research Institute for Sustainable Energy
●The Shirakami Institute for Environmental Sciences
Faculties
GraduateSchools
ResearchInstitute
HirosakiUniversity
InterdisciplinaryResearchFacilities
●Science and Technology (Master's Course/Doctoral Course)
The sigh(※)is a specific project education research center.
National University Corporation HIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
Auditor
Management Council
Education andResearch Council
■President's Office■Performance Evaluation Office■Corporate Internal Audit Office■Claims Adjustment Department■Office for the Promotion of Gender Equality■Institute for the Promotion of Higher Education Information■Institute for the Promotion of Research and Innovation■Center of Healthy Aging Innovation■Radiation Safety Institution
President
Board of Executives
Strategic Planning Committee
Administrative Liaison Committee
Research Promotion Department
Regional Affairs Department
Academic Information Department
■Faculty of Humanities Administration■Faculty of Education Administration■Graduate School of Medicine Administration■Graduate School of Health Sciences Administration■University Hospital Administration
■Graduate School of Science and Technology Administration
■Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science Administration
■Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine Administration
■Aomori Campus Administration
Faculty Administration Offices
Executive Director(Planning)andVice President
Executive Director(General Affairs), Vice President and Secretary General
Executive Director(Academic Affairs)and Vice President
SecretaryGeneral
Executive Director(Research)andVice President
Executive Director(Community Relations)and Vice President
Vice President
General AffairsDepartmentManagement PlanningDepartmentAccounting andSupply DepartmentMedical AffairsDepartment
■Center for General Education■Computer and Communications Systems Center■Center for Education and Research of Lifelong Learning■Center for Joint Research■Health Administration Center■Radioisotope Laboratory■Center for Instrumental Analysis■Office Organizing Workshops and Courses for the Teacher Qualification Renewal System■Hirosaki University Press■Hirosaki University Museum■International Education Center■Student Career Center■Office for the Intellectual Property■Volunteer Center■International Coalition Office
KindergartenElementary SchoolJunior High SchoolSchool for Special Needs EducationCenter for Educational Research and PracticeCenter for Teacher Education Research and Development
Humanities and Cultural StudiesSocial Science and Social System StudiesEconomic and Commercial Science
Teacher Training DivisionSchool Nurse Teacher Training DivisionCommunity Education Training Division
MedicineHealth SciencesMathematical SciencesAdvanced PhysicsFrontier Materials ChemistryEarth and Environmental SciencesElectronics and Information TechnologyIntelligent Machines and System Engineering
BiologyBiochemistry and Molecular BiologyApplied BiosciencesAgriculture and HorticultureAgricultural and Environmental Engineering
General Affairs DepartmentPlanning DepartmentPublic Relations/International DepartmentPersonnel Department
General
Affairs
Division
FinancialA
ffairsD
ivision
Facilities andEnvironm
entD
ivision
StudentA
ffairsD
ivision
Financial Planning Department
Financial Administration Department
Contract Department
Research
Promotion
Division
Facilities Planning DepartmentMaintenance Planning DepartmentEnvironmental Safety DepartmentHoncho Campus Facilities Office
Student Academic Affairs DepartmentStudent Guidance DepartmentAdmissions DepartmentEmployment Support Office
ORGANIZATIO
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5 6HIROSAKI UNIVERSITYHIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
Institute of Brain ScienceCenter for Advanced Medical ResearchInstitute for Animal ExperimentationResearch Center for Child Mental DevelopmentNorthern Japan Health and Sports Medicine and Science CenterNorthern Japan Transplantation and Stem Cell Research Center
Earthquake and Volcano ObservatoryMedical Systems Creative FrontierNatural Disaster Prevention Research Center
Community Health and Medical Care Education Research CenterResearch Center for Biomedical Sciences
University Hospital
Teaching and Research Center for Bio-coexistenceGene Research CenterRegional Resource Utilization Research Center
●Faculty of Humanities
●Faculty of Education
●School of Medicine
●Faculty of Science and Technology
●Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
●Humanities and Social Sciences (Master's Course)●Education (Master's Course)●Medicine (Doctoral Course)
●Agriculture and Life Science (Master's Course)●Regional Studies (Doctoral Course)●The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Iwate University (Doctoral Course)
Employment Policy Research CenterArchaeological Research Center for Northern Japan
UniversityLibrary
Medical Branch Library
●Health Sciences (Master's Course/Doctoral Course)
Shirakami Nature Science Park
●Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine●Research Institute of Food Science
●North Japan Research Institute for Sustainable Energy
●The Shirakami Institute for Environmental Sciences
Faculties
GraduateSchools
ResearchInstitute
HirosakiUniversity
InterdisciplinaryResearchFacilities
●Science and Technology (Master's Course/Doctoral Course)
The sigh(※)is a specific project education research center.
National University Corporation HIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
Auditor
Management Council
Education andResearch Council
■President's Office■Performance Evaluation Office■Corporate Internal Audit Office■Claims Adjustment Department■Office for the Promotion of Gender Equality■Institute for the Promotion of Higher Education Information■Institute for the Promotion of Research and Innovation■Center of Healthy Aging Innovation■Radiation Safety Institution
President
Board of Executives
Strategic Planning Committee
Administrative Liaison Committee
Research Promotion Department
Regional Affairs Department
Academic Information Department
■Faculty of Humanities Administration■Faculty of Education Administration■Graduate School of Medicine Administration■Graduate School of Health Sciences Administration■University Hospital Administration
■Graduate School of Science and Technology Administration
■Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science Administration
■Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine Administration
■Aomori Campus Administration
Faculty Administration Offices
Executive Director(Planning)andVice President
Executive Director(General Affairs), Vice President and Secretary General
Executive Director(Academic Affairs)and Vice President
SecretaryGeneral
Executive Director(Research)andVice President
Executive Director(Community Relations)and Vice President
Vice President
General AffairsDepartmentManagement PlanningDepartmentAccounting andSupply DepartmentMedical AffairsDepartment
■Center for General Education■Computer and Communications Systems Center■Center for Education and Research of Lifelong Learning■Center for Joint Research■Health Administration Center■Radioisotope Laboratory■Center for Instrumental Analysis■Office Organizing Workshops and Courses for the Teacher Qualification Renewal System■Hirosaki University Press■Hirosaki University Museum■International Education Center■Student Career Center■Office for the Intellectual Property■Volunteer Center■International Coalition Office
KindergartenElementary SchoolJunior High SchoolSchool for Special Needs EducationCenter for Educational Research and PracticeCenter for Teacher Education Research and Development
Humanities and Cultural StudiesSocial Science and Social System StudiesEconomic and Commercial Science
Teacher Training DivisionSchool Nurse Teacher Training DivisionCommunity Education Training Division
MedicineHealth SciencesMathematical SciencesAdvanced PhysicsFrontier Materials ChemistryEarth and Environmental SciencesElectronics and Information TechnologyIntelligent Machines and System Engineering
BiologyBiochemistry and Molecular BiologyApplied BiosciencesAgriculture and HorticultureAgricultural and Environmental Engineering
General Affairs DepartmentPlanning DepartmentPublic Relations/International DepartmentPersonnel Department
General
Affairs
Division
FinancialA
ffairsD
ivision
Facilities andEnvironm
entD
ivision
StudentA
ffairsD
ivision
Financial Planning Department
Financial Administration Department
Contract Department
Research
Promotion
Division
Facilities Planning DepartmentMaintenance Planning DepartmentEnvironmental Safety DepartmentHoncho Campus Facilities Office
Student Academic Affairs DepartmentStudent Guidance DepartmentAdmissions DepartmentEmployment Support Office
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7 8HIROSAKI UNIVERSITYHIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
Board of Executives Education and Research Council
Presidential Selection Screening Committee
Management Council
Performance Evaluation Office
■President
■Executive Director(Planning)and Vice President
■Executive Director(General Affairs), Vice President and Secretary General
■Executive Director(Academic Affairs)and Vice President
■Executive Director(Research)and Vice President
■Executive Director(Community Relations)and Vice President
■Auditor
■Auditor
■Vice President
■Assistant to the President
■Assistant to the President
■Assistant to the President
■Assistant to the President
SATO Kei
YOSHIZAWA Atsushi
KATO Ken
ITOH Shigeharu
KASHIWAKURA Ikuo
OHKAWARA Takashi
KITAGAWA Junichi
ODAGIRI Satoru
WAKE Taiji
IGUCHI Yasutaka
KAMIMOTO Masayuki
TOH Satoshi
HADA Ryukichi
■Member of the Management Council
■Member of the Management Council
■Member of the Management Council
■Member of the Management Council
■Member of the Management Council
■Member of the Education and Research Council
■Member of the Education and Research Council
■Member of the Education and Research Council
■Member of the Education and Research Council
■Member of the Education and Research Council
■Executive Director(Planning)and Vice President
OKAI Makoto
KUSHIBIKI Toshisada
KUMACHI Takashi
NAGASAWA Hiroo
YAMAMOTO Kazuyuki
IMAI Masahiro
SASAKI Choichi
NAKAJI Shigeyuki
MIYANAGA Takafumi
KITAHARA Keiji
YOSHIZAWA Atsushi
■President, Hirosaki University
■Executive Director(Planning)and Vice President
■Executive Director(General Affairs), Vice President and Secretary General
■Executive Director(Academic Affairs)and Vice President
■Executive Director(Research)and Vice President
■Executive Director(Community Relations)and Vice President
■Director, University Hospital
■Professor, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
■Vice governor, Aomori Prefecture
■President, Hachinohe Gakuin University
■Director, Okai Certified Public Accountants
■President, National Archives of Japan
■President, Kanesho Co., Ltd.
■Director and Managing Executive Off ice General Manager, Senior Manajing Executive Officer, Michinoku Bank Co., Ltd.
■Representative of Specified Nonprofit Corporation, PURATTO SHIMOKITA
■Chairman, Hirosaki Chamber of Commerce and Industry
■Branch manager, NHK Cultural center Hirosaki Co., Ltd
■Director General Manager, First International Corporation
SATO Kei
YOSHIZAWA Atsushi
KATO Ken
ITOH Shigeharu
KASHIWAKURA Ikuo
OHKAWARA Takashi
TOH Satoshi
SUZUKI Hiroyuki
AOYAMA Yuji
OHTANI Masaki
OKAI Makoto
KATO Takeo
KUSHIBIKI Toshisada
KUMACHI Takashi
SHIMA Yasuko
NAGASAWA Hiroo
YAMAMOTO Kazuyuki
YOSHIDA Etsuko
SATO Kei
YOSHIZAWA Atsushi
KATO Ken
ITOH Shigeharu
KASHIWAKURA Ikuo
OHKAWARA Takashi
IMAI Masahiro
TOTSUKA Manabu
SASAKI Choichi
NAKAJI Shigeyuki
KIDA Kazuyuki
MIYANAGA Takafumi
KITAHARA Keiji
MURAOKA Hirofumi
HIGAKI Daisuke
YAMADA Masatoshi
SAGA Naotsune
KIMURA Norimi
KOHRI Chizuko
YASUDA Muneyoshi
OHTSUBO Syoichi
ZHANG Shu-Huai
NAKANE Akio
NISHIZAWA Yoshiko
NUKATSUKA Isoshi
WAKE Taiji
FUKUDA Shinsaku
TAKANASHI Shingo
ITO Shunji
ADACHI Kaoru
HIKAGE Yayoi
SUDO Hirotoshi
■President
■Executive Director(Planning)and Vice President
■Executive Director(General Affairs), Vice President and Secretary General
■Executive Director(Academic Affairs)and Vice President
■Executive Director(Research)and Vice President
■Executive Director(Community Relations)and Vice President
■Dean, Faculty of Humanities
■Dean, Faculty of Education
■Dean, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
■Dean, Graduate School of Medicine
■Dean, Graduate School of Health Sciences
■Dean, Graduate School of Science and Technology
■Dean, Graduate School of Regional Studies
■Director, North Japan Research Institute for Sustainable Energy
■Director, The Shirakami Institute for Environmental Sciences
■Director, Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine
■Director, Research Institute of Food Science
■Director, Center for General Education
■Director, University Library
■Professor, Faculty of Humanities
■Professor, Faculty of Education
■Professor, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
■Professor, Graduate School of Medicine
■Professor, Graduate School of Health Sciences
■Professor, Graduate School of Science and Technology
■Vice President
■Vice-Director, University Hospital
■Director, Health Administration Center
■Director, Center for Joint Research
■Chief Editor, Hirosaki University Press
■Director, Office for the Promotion of Gender Equality
■University Museum
YOSHIZAWA Atsushi
YAMAMOTO Hideki
SATO Kazuyuki
WADA Mikio
AZUMA Toru
UENO Shinya
SAWAMURA Daisuke
KITAMIYA Chiaki
TAKEO Teruko
KATO Hiroo
ARIGA Yoshiaki
YOSHIDA Takashi
ISHIDA Kiyoshi
■Executive Director(Planning)and Vice President
■Professor, Faculty of Humanities
■Professor, Faculty of Humanities
■Professor, Faculty of Education
■Professor, Faculty of Education
■Professor, Institute of Brain Science, Graduate School of Medicine
■Professor, Graduate School of Medicine
■Associate Professor, Graduate School of Health Sciences
■Associate Professor, Graduate School of Health Sciences
■Professor, Graduate School of Science and Technology
■Professor, Graduate School of Science and Technology
■Professor, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
■Associate Professor, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
As of 1st May 2014
May. 31,1949−Aug.19,1953D.Med./D.Sci. MARUI Kiyoyasu
Aug. 19,1953−Jan.31,1954Acting TOMINO Sohshiro
Feb.1,1954−Dec.15,1957D.Sci. KOHRIBA Kan
Dec.15,1957−Jan.31,1958Acting TOMINO Sohshiro
Feb.1,1958−Jan.31,1962D.Sci. NOMURA Shichiroku
Feb.1,1962−Jan.31,1968D.Med. SATO Hiroshi
Feb.1,1968−Jan.31,1972D.Econ. YANAGAWA Noboru
Feb.1,1972−Jan.31,1978D.Med. USUBUCHI Isamu
Feb.1,1978−Jan.31,1982D.Med. OIKE Yasaburo
Feb.1,1982−Jan.31,1986D.Ed. MAKINO Kichigoro
Feb.1,1986−Jan.31,1992D.Med. TOHNO Shuji
Feb.1,1992−Jan.31,1996D.Sci. TESHIROGI Wataru
Feb.1,2012−D.Med. SATO Kei
Feb.1,1996−Jan.31,2002D.Med. YOSHIDA Yutaka
Feb.1,2002−Jan.31,2012D.Med. ENDO Masahiko
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Management Council
Performance Evaluation Office
■President
■Executive Director(Planning)and Vice President
■Executive Director(General Affairs), Vice President and Secretary General
■Executive Director(Academic Affairs)and Vice President
■Executive Director(Research)and Vice President
■Executive Director(Community Relations)and Vice President
■Auditor
■Auditor
■Vice President
■Assistant to the President
■Assistant to the President
■Assistant to the President
■Assistant to the President
SATO Kei
YOSHIZAWA Atsushi
KATO Ken
ITOH Shigeharu
KASHIWAKURA Ikuo
OHKAWARA Takashi
KITAGAWA Junichi
ODAGIRI Satoru
WAKE Taiji
IGUCHI Yasutaka
KAMIMOTO Masayuki
TOH Satoshi
HADA Ryukichi
■Member of the Management Council
■Member of the Management Council
■Member of the Management Council
■Member of the Management Council
■Member of the Management Council
■Member of the Education and Research Council
■Member of the Education and Research Council
■Member of the Education and Research Council
■Member of the Education and Research Council
■Member of the Education and Research Council
■Executive Director(Planning)and Vice President
OKAI Makoto
KUSHIBIKI Toshisada
KUMACHI Takashi
NAGASAWA Hiroo
YAMAMOTO Kazuyuki
IMAI Masahiro
SASAKI Choichi
NAKAJI Shigeyuki
MIYANAGA Takafumi
KITAHARA Keiji
YOSHIZAWA Atsushi
■President, Hirosaki University
■Executive Director(Planning)and Vice President
■Executive Director(General Affairs), Vice President and Secretary General
■Executive Director(Academic Affairs)and Vice President
■Executive Director(Research)and Vice President
■Executive Director(Community Relations)and Vice President
■Director, University Hospital
■Professor, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
■Vice governor, Aomori Prefecture
■President, Hachinohe Gakuin University
■Director, Okai Certified Public Accountants
■President, National Archives of Japan
■President, Kanesho Co., Ltd.
■Director and Managing Executive Off ice General Manager, Senior Manajing Executive Officer, Michinoku Bank Co., Ltd.
■Representative of Specified Nonprofit Corporation, PURATTO SHIMOKITA
■Chairman, Hirosaki Chamber of Commerce and Industry
■Branch manager, NHK Cultural center Hirosaki Co., Ltd
■Director General Manager, First International Corporation
SATO Kei
YOSHIZAWA Atsushi
KATO Ken
ITOH Shigeharu
KASHIWAKURA Ikuo
OHKAWARA Takashi
TOH Satoshi
SUZUKI Hiroyuki
AOYAMA Yuji
OHTANI Masaki
OKAI Makoto
KATO Takeo
KUSHIBIKI Toshisada
KUMACHI Takashi
SHIMA Yasuko
NAGASAWA Hiroo
YAMAMOTO Kazuyuki
YOSHIDA Etsuko
SATO Kei
YOSHIZAWA Atsushi
KATO Ken
ITOH Shigeharu
KASHIWAKURA Ikuo
OHKAWARA Takashi
IMAI Masahiro
TOTSUKA Manabu
SASAKI Choichi
NAKAJI Shigeyuki
KIDA Kazuyuki
MIYANAGA Takafumi
KITAHARA Keiji
MURAOKA Hirofumi
HIGAKI Daisuke
YAMADA Masatoshi
SAGA Naotsune
KIMURA Norimi
KOHRI Chizuko
YASUDA Muneyoshi
OHTSUBO Syoichi
ZHANG Shu-Huai
NAKANE Akio
NISHIZAWA Yoshiko
NUKATSUKA Isoshi
WAKE Taiji
FUKUDA Shinsaku
TAKANASHI Shingo
ITO Shunji
ADACHI Kaoru
HIKAGE Yayoi
SUDO Hirotoshi
■President
■Executive Director(Planning)and Vice President
■Executive Director(General Affairs), Vice President and Secretary General
■Executive Director(Academic Affairs)and Vice President
■Executive Director(Research)and Vice President
■Executive Director(Community Relations)and Vice President
■Dean, Faculty of Humanities
■Dean, Faculty of Education
■Dean, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
■Dean, Graduate School of Medicine
■Dean, Graduate School of Health Sciences
■Dean, Graduate School of Science and Technology
■Dean, Graduate School of Regional Studies
■Director, North Japan Research Institute for Sustainable Energy
■Director, The Shirakami Institute for Environmental Sciences
■Director, Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine
■Director, Research Institute of Food Science
■Director, Center for General Education
■Director, University Library
■Professor, Faculty of Humanities
■Professor, Faculty of Education
■Professor, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
■Professor, Graduate School of Medicine
■Professor, Graduate School of Health Sciences
■Professor, Graduate School of Science and Technology
■Vice President
■Vice-Director, University Hospital
■Director, Health Administration Center
■Director, Center for Joint Research
■Chief Editor, Hirosaki University Press
■Director, Office for the Promotion of Gender Equality
■University Museum
YOSHIZAWA Atsushi
YAMAMOTO Hideki
SATO Kazuyuki
WADA Mikio
AZUMA Toru
UENO Shinya
SAWAMURA Daisuke
KITAMIYA Chiaki
TAKEO Teruko
KATO Hiroo
ARIGA Yoshiaki
YOSHIDA Takashi
ISHIDA Kiyoshi
■Executive Director(Planning)and Vice President
■Professor, Faculty of Humanities
■Professor, Faculty of Humanities
■Professor, Faculty of Education
■Professor, Faculty of Education
■Professor, Institute of Brain Science, Graduate School of Medicine
■Professor, Graduate School of Medicine
■Associate Professor, Graduate School of Health Sciences
■Associate Professor, Graduate School of Health Sciences
■Professor, Graduate School of Science and Technology
■Professor, Graduate School of Science and Technology
■Professor, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
■Associate Professor, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
As of 1st May 2014
May. 31,1949−Aug.19,1953D.Med./D.Sci. MARUI Kiyoyasu
Aug. 19,1953−Jan.31,1954Acting TOMINO Sohshiro
Feb.1,1954−Dec.15,1957D.Sci. KOHRIBA Kan
Dec.15,1957−Jan.31,1958Acting TOMINO Sohshiro
Feb.1,1958−Jan.31,1962D.Sci. NOMURA Shichiroku
Feb.1,1962−Jan.31,1968D.Med. SATO Hiroshi
Feb.1,1968−Jan.31,1972D.Econ. YANAGAWA Noboru
Feb.1,1972−Jan.31,1978D.Med. USUBUCHI Isamu
Feb.1,1978−Jan.31,1982D.Med. OIKE Yasaburo
Feb.1,1982−Jan.31,1986D.Ed. MAKINO Kichigoro
Feb.1,1986−Jan.31,1992D.Med. TOHNO Shuji
Feb.1,1992−Jan.31,1996D.Sci. TESHIROGI Wataru
Feb.1,2012−D.Med. SATO Kei
Feb.1,1996−Jan.31,2002D.Med. YOSHIDA Yutaka
Feb.1,2002−Jan.31,2012D.Med. ENDO Masahiko
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Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
Claims Adjustment Department
Office for the Promotion of Gender Equality
Corporate Internal Audit Office
President Office
Administration Bureau
University Library/Medical Branch Library
Aomori Campus
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Health Sciences
University Hospital
Graduate School of Science and Technology
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Graduate School of Regional Studies
Research Institute
Interdisciplinary Research Facilities
KIMURA Norimi
KASAI Masumi
SOGA Tohru
ITO Shunji
TAKANASHI Shingo
TSUCHIDA Shigeki
HASHIMOTO Masaru
CHONAN Yukiyasu
ADACHI Kaoru
SUDO Hirotoshi
■Dean
■Chief, Faculty Administration
IMAI Masahiro
MIURA Nobuyoshi
■Dean
■Director, Center for Educational Research and Practice
■Director, Teacher Education Research and Development
■Principal, Kindergarten
■Principal, Elementary School
■Principal, Junior High School
■Principal, School for Special Needs Education
■Chief, Faculty Administration
TOTSUKA Manabu
OHTAKA Akifumi
NAKANO Hiroshi
ASANO Kiyoshi
MIYAZAKI Shuichi
SHIMIZU Norihito
IWAI Yasunori
ISHIDOYA Masami
■Professor, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
■Dean, Graduate School of Regional Studies
■Director, Institute of Brain Science, Graduate School of Medicine
■Chief, Faculty of Education
■Assistant Director, Personnel Department, General Affairs
SUZUKI Hiroyuki
KITAHARA Keiji
WAKABAYASHI Koichi
ISHIDOYA Masami
IIDA Yuchiko
■Professor, Faculty of Education
■Associate Professor, Student Career Center
■Professor, Faculty of Humanities
■Lecturer, Faculty of Education
■Associate Professor, Institute of Brain Science, Graduate School of Medicine
■Associate Professor, Graduaste School of Health Sciences
■Associate Professor, Graduate School of Science and Technology
■Associate Professor, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
■Assistant Director of Pharmacy, University Hospital
■Deputy Director, General Affairs Department, General Affairs Division
■Deputy Director, Personnel Department, General Affairs Division
■Deputy Director, Financial Planning
■Lecture Faculty of Humanities
■Associate Professor, Faculty of Education
■Graduate School of Science and Technology
■Associate Professor, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
HIKAGE Yayoi
KOISO Shigetaka
HORI Tomohiro
MATSUMOTO Dai
TANJI Kunikazu
MISAKI Naoko
TORIKAI Hiroyuki
KASHIWAGI Akiko
FUJITA Shoko
KUDO Kouki
SHOJI Satoshi
GOTO Shingo
DOI Masayuki
LEE Sujin
FUJIKAWA Yasunori
SAKAMOTO Kimitoshi
■Executive Director and Vice President
■Professor, Faculty of Education
■Professor, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
■Chief, Graduate School of Science and Technology
■Deputy Department Chief, Management Planning Department, University Hospital
■Deputy Director, Corporate Internal Audit Office
■Section Chief, Corporate Internal Audit Office
YOSHIZAWA Atsushi
HONMA Masayuki
SUGIYAMA Shuichi
SAITOH Nobuo
SASAKI Kenichi
MIKAMI Shinetsu
NISHIYA Hironori
■Director, General Affairs Division
■Chief, General Affairs Department
■Chief, Planning Department
■Chief, Public Relations/International Department
■Chief, Personnel Department
■Director, Financial Affairs Division
■Chief, Financial Planning Department
■Chief, Financial Administration Department
■Chief, Contract Department
■Director, Student Affairs Division
■Chief, Student Academic Affairs Department
■Chief, Student Guidance Department
■Chief, Admissions Department
■Chief, Employment Support Office
■Director, Facilities and Environment Division
■Chief, Facilities Planning Department
■Chief, Maintenance Planning Department
■Chief, Environmental Safety Department
■Director Chief, Research Promotion Department
■Chief, Research Promotion Department
■Chief, Regional Affairs Department
■Chief, Academic Information Department
ISHIYAMA Toshimitsu
KITAZAKI Noriaki
TAMADA Kunihiko
ASARI Seiichi
FUJIMOTO Hidekazu
TSUKUI Sakashi
OKUDA Shinzo
MURAICHI Satoru
NAKANO Kimio
ITO Yasushi
SAWADA Kayo
KUDO Hirofumi
HAYASHIDA Kouzou
HASEGAWA Tadao
AMANO Ryo
MORIYA Akinori
TAMAKI Takanori
SATO Kouki
YAMAZAKI Junichiro
OOTSUKA Katsutaka
YAMADA Shuhei
MIKAMI Yutaka
■Planning Officer SAITO Akihisa
■Director, Center for General Education
■Director, Computer and Communications Systems Center
■Director, Center for Education and Research of Lifelong Learning
■Director, Center for Joint Research
■Director, Health Administration Center
■Director, Radioisotope Laboratory
■Director, Center for Instrumental Analysis
■Director, Office Organizing Workshops and Courses for the Teacher Qualification Renewal System
■Chief Editor, Hirosaki University Press
■Director, Hirosaki University Museum
■Director
■Director, Medical Branch Library
KOHRI Chizuko
KURATA Kiyoshi
■Chief, Faculty Administration FURUDATE Toshiki
■Dean
■Director, Institute of Brain Science
■Director, Center for Advanced Medical Research
■Director, Institute for Experimental Animals
■Director, Research Center for Child Mental Development
■Chief, Graduate School Administration
NAKAJI Shigeyuki
WAKABAYASHI Koichi
ITO Ken
UENO Shinya
NAKAMURA Kazuhiko
KAMEYA Sadakiyo
■Dean
■Chief, Graduate School Administration
KIDA Kazuyuki
NAKAMURA Katsuyuki
■Director, University Hospital
■Director, Administration Division
■Chief, General Affairs Department
■Chief,Management Planning Department
■Chief,Accounting and Supply Department
■Chief, Medical Affairs Department
TOH Satoshi
TERASAKA Kazunori
ODAGIRI Tsutomu
OUTA Shuzu
WATANABE Wataru
SATO Satoru
■Dean
■Director, Earthquake and Volcano Observatory
■Director, Medical Systems Creative Frontier
■Chief, Graduate School Administration
MIYANAGA Takafumi
ARIGA Yoshiaki
ONO Toshiro
SAITOH Nobuo
■Dean
■Director, Teaching and Research Center for Bio-coexistence
■Gene Research Center
■Chief, Faculty Administration
SASAKI Choichi
MATSUZAKI Masatoshi
SANO Teruo
NAGASAWA Jun
KITAHARA Keiji■Dean
MURAOKA Hirofumi
HIGAKI Daisuke
YAMADA Masatoshi
SAGA Naotsune
■Director, North Japan Research Institute for Sustainable Energy
■Director, The Shirakami Institute for Environmental Sciences
■Director, Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine
■Director, Research Institute of Food Science
TAMADA Kunihiko
SAWADA Kayo
OOTSUKA Katsutaka
NAKASATO Hiroshi
FUJIMOTO Hidekazu
AKIMOTO Yumiko
■Chief, Planning Department
■Chief, Student Academic Affairs Department
■Chief, Research Promotion Department
■Professor, Graduate School of Science and Technology
■Chief, Personnel Department
■Assistant Director, Planning Department
■Director, International Education Center
■Director, Student Career Center
■Director, Office for the Intellectual Property
■Director, Volunteer Center
■Director, International Coalition Office
ITOH Shigeharu
ISHIKAWA Yoshiro
KASHIWAKURA Ikuo
OHKAWARA Takashi
WAKE Taiji
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Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
Claims Adjustment Department
Office for the Promotion of Gender Equality
Corporate Internal Audit Office
President Office
Administration Bureau
University Library/Medical Branch Library
Aomori Campus
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Health Sciences
University Hospital
Graduate School of Science and Technology
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Graduate School of Regional Studies
Research Institute
Interdisciplinary Research Facilities
KIMURA Norimi
KASAI Masumi
SOGA Tohru
ITO Shunji
TAKANASHI Shingo
TSUCHIDA Shigeki
HASHIMOTO Masaru
CHONAN Yukiyasu
ADACHI Kaoru
SUDO Hirotoshi
■Dean
■Chief, Faculty Administration
IMAI Masahiro
MIURA Nobuyoshi
■Dean
■Director, Center for Educational Research and Practice
■Director, Teacher Education Research and Development
■Principal, Kindergarten
■Principal, Elementary School
■Principal, Junior High School
■Principal, School for Special Needs Education
■Chief, Faculty Administration
TOTSUKA Manabu
OHTAKA Akifumi
NAKANO Hiroshi
ASANO Kiyoshi
MIYAZAKI Shuichi
SHIMIZU Norihito
IWAI Yasunori
ISHIDOYA Masami
■Professor, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
■Dean, Graduate School of Regional Studies
■Director, Institute of Brain Science, Graduate School of Medicine
■Chief, Faculty of Education
■Assistant Director, Personnel Department, General Affairs
SUZUKI Hiroyuki
KITAHARA Keiji
WAKABAYASHI Koichi
ISHIDOYA Masami
IIDA Yuchiko
■Professor, Faculty of Education
■Associate Professor, Student Career Center
■Professor, Faculty of Humanities
■Lecturer, Faculty of Education
■Associate Professor, Institute of Brain Science, Graduate School of Medicine
■Associate Professor, Graduaste School of Health Sciences
■Associate Professor, Graduate School of Science and Technology
■Associate Professor, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
■Assistant Director of Pharmacy, University Hospital
■Deputy Director, General Affairs Department, General Affairs Division
■Deputy Director, Personnel Department, General Affairs Division
■Deputy Director, Financial Planning
■Lecture Faculty of Humanities
■Associate Professor, Faculty of Education
■Graduate School of Science and Technology
■Associate Professor, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
HIKAGE Yayoi
KOISO Shigetaka
HORI Tomohiro
MATSUMOTO Dai
TANJI Kunikazu
MISAKI Naoko
TORIKAI Hiroyuki
KASHIWAGI Akiko
FUJITA Shoko
KUDO Kouki
SHOJI Satoshi
GOTO Shingo
DOI Masayuki
LEE Sujin
FUJIKAWA Yasunori
SAKAMOTO Kimitoshi
■Executive Director and Vice President
■Professor, Faculty of Education
■Professor, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
■Chief, Graduate School of Science and Technology
■Deputy Department Chief, Management Planning Department, University Hospital
■Deputy Director, Corporate Internal Audit Office
■Section Chief, Corporate Internal Audit Office
YOSHIZAWA Atsushi
HONMA Masayuki
SUGIYAMA Shuichi
SAITOH Nobuo
SASAKI Kenichi
MIKAMI Shinetsu
NISHIYA Hironori
■Director, General Affairs Division
■Chief, General Affairs Department
■Chief, Planning Department
■Chief, Public Relations/International Department
■Chief, Personnel Department
■Director, Financial Affairs Division
■Chief, Financial Planning Department
■Chief, Financial Administration Department
■Chief, Contract Department
■Director, Student Affairs Division
■Chief, Student Academic Affairs Department
■Chief, Student Guidance Department
■Chief, Admissions Department
■Chief, Employment Support Office
■Director, Facilities and Environment Division
■Chief, Facilities Planning Department
■Chief, Maintenance Planning Department
■Chief, Environmental Safety Department
■Director Chief, Research Promotion Department
■Chief, Research Promotion Department
■Chief, Regional Affairs Department
■Chief, Academic Information Department
ISHIYAMA Toshimitsu
KITAZAKI Noriaki
TAMADA Kunihiko
ASARI Seiichi
FUJIMOTO Hidekazu
TSUKUI Sakashi
OKUDA Shinzo
MURAICHI Satoru
NAKANO Kimio
ITO Yasushi
SAWADA Kayo
KUDO Hirofumi
HAYASHIDA Kouzou
HASEGAWA Tadao
AMANO Ryo
MORIYA Akinori
TAMAKI Takanori
SATO Kouki
YAMAZAKI Junichiro
OOTSUKA Katsutaka
YAMADA Shuhei
MIKAMI Yutaka
■Planning Officer SAITO Akihisa
■Director, Center for General Education
■Director, Computer and Communications Systems Center
■Director, Center for Education and Research of Lifelong Learning
■Director, Center for Joint Research
■Director, Health Administration Center
■Director, Radioisotope Laboratory
■Director, Center for Instrumental Analysis
■Director, Office Organizing Workshops and Courses for the Teacher Qualification Renewal System
■Chief Editor, Hirosaki University Press
■Director, Hirosaki University Museum
■Director
■Director, Medical Branch Library
KOHRI Chizuko
KURATA Kiyoshi
■Chief, Faculty Administration FURUDATE Toshiki
■Dean
■Director, Institute of Brain Science
■Director, Center for Advanced Medical Research
■Director, Institute for Experimental Animals
■Director, Research Center for Child Mental Development
■Chief, Graduate School Administration
NAKAJI Shigeyuki
WAKABAYASHI Koichi
ITO Ken
UENO Shinya
NAKAMURA Kazuhiko
KAMEYA Sadakiyo
■Dean
■Chief, Graduate School Administration
KIDA Kazuyuki
NAKAMURA Katsuyuki
■Director, University Hospital
■Director, Administration Division
■Chief, General Affairs Department
■Chief,Management Planning Department
■Chief,Accounting and Supply Department
■Chief, Medical Affairs Department
TOH Satoshi
TERASAKA Kazunori
ODAGIRI Tsutomu
OUTA Shuzu
WATANABE Wataru
SATO Satoru
■Dean
■Director, Earthquake and Volcano Observatory
■Director, Medical Systems Creative Frontier
■Chief, Graduate School Administration
MIYANAGA Takafumi
ARIGA Yoshiaki
ONO Toshiro
SAITOH Nobuo
■Dean
■Director, Teaching and Research Center for Bio-coexistence
■Gene Research Center
■Chief, Faculty Administration
SASAKI Choichi
MATSUZAKI Masatoshi
SANO Teruo
NAGASAWA Jun
KITAHARA Keiji■Dean
MURAOKA Hirofumi
HIGAKI Daisuke
YAMADA Masatoshi
SAGA Naotsune
■Director, North Japan Research Institute for Sustainable Energy
■Director, The Shirakami Institute for Environmental Sciences
■Director, Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine
■Director, Research Institute of Food Science
TAMADA Kunihiko
SAWADA Kayo
OOTSUKA Katsutaka
NAKASATO Hiroshi
FUJIMOTO Hidekazu
AKIMOTO Yumiko
■Chief, Planning Department
■Chief, Student Academic Affairs Department
■Chief, Research Promotion Department
■Professor, Graduate School of Science and Technology
■Chief, Personnel Department
■Assistant Director, Planning Department
■Director, International Education Center
■Director, Student Career Center
■Director, Office for the Intellectual Property
■Director, Volunteer Center
■Director, International Coalition Office
ITOH Shigeharu
ISHIKAWA Yoshiro
KASHIWAKURA Ikuo
OHKAWARA Takashi
WAKE Taiji
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Mathematics EducationHealth and Physical EducationSchool Health Science
Social Studies EducationArts EducationEnglish Education
Natural Science EducationTechnical EducationSchool Education
GeometrySurface and Interface PhysicsOrganic Chemistry
Environmental Science of the Atmosphere and Hydrosphere Electronic Information Devices
AnalysisNano-ScienceInorganic/Analytical Chemistry
Solid Earth ScienceApplied Computer Science
Applied MathematicsCosmology/Cosmic Ray PhysicsFunctional Materials Chemistry
Natural Disaster Prevention TechnologyMultimedia
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
School of Medicine
Faculty of Science and Technology
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
School of Health Sciences
The Faculty of Humanities promotes the simultaneous pursuit of academic specialization and diversity.The Faculty of Humanities consists of three separate courses that, in spite of having different goals, all aim to help students develop an ability to take creative and innovative approaches to the problems they will face in an increasingly complex and diverse world that have been brought on by globalization and the information revolution. The Faculty therefore provides not only a specialized education in different areas of the humanities and social sciences, but also encourages its undergraduates to approach their studies from a multi-disciplinary point of view.
Humanities and Cultural StudiesSocial Science and Social System StudiesEconomics and Commercial Sciences
Courses Chairs
CommunicationBusiness and Management
Cultural PropertiesInternational Society Economic Systems
Thought and the Literary ArtsInformation and BehaviorPublic Policy
A new teacher training program for a new ageThe Faculty of Education has three divisions−the Teacher Training Division, the School Nurse Teacher Training Division, and the Community Education Training Division. In order to give the students the best possible training as teachers and specialists, educational research is carried out in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, art, physical education, and pedagogy. The attached Center for Educational Research and Practice, Center for Teacher Education Research and Development, Kindergarten, Elementary School, Junior High School, and School for Special Needs Education allow faculty members to test their findings and give the students an opportunity to experience teaching.
Teacher Training DivisionSchool Nurse Teacher Training DivisionCommunity Education Training Division
Courses Chairs
Japanese EducationMusic EducationHome Economics Education
Hirosaki University School of Medicine sets up its “objective and purpose” as follows:1 To pursue the dignity of human beings and contribute to the advancement of medicine.2 To educate physicians and medical scientists who are endowed with a high standard of medical knowledge and fulfill their duty in society with a broad outlook and supple thinking.3 To promote studies of international standard in all aspects of basic and applied medical science.4 To provide highly advanced medicine in cooperation with the local community.
Medicine
Department Chairs
Note: Courses in the Graduate School of Medicine
Fostering health professions with advanced healthcare technology and well-rounded humanityThe School of Health Sciences comprises five departments and provides medical specialists in a variety of fields. Through its predecessor (School of Allied Medical Sciences), it has had a long and distinguished history in the education of health professionals. The School is located at the Honcho campus and approximately 800 students are enrolled in the school. The mission of the School of Health Sciences is to provide high quality and relevant education for health professions conducting research to improve the quality of life and well-being of individuals through development of highly efficient healthcare.
Health Sciences
Department Courses
Medical TechnologyNursing Physical Therapy
Radiological TechnologyOccupational Therapy
Science and Technology create an affluent future of the world.Through attentive education, the Faculty of Science and Technology aims to foster creative engineers with rich personalities who will construct the highly information-oriented and high technology society of the 21st century. The educational curriculum is devised to simultaneously provide insight into our highly varied society and basic competence immutable in the field of science and technology. The Faculty also promotes research activities to maintain close cooperation with the local community.
Mathematical SciencesAdvanced PhysicsFrontier Materials Chemistry
Earth and Environmental SciencesElectronics and Information TechnologyIntelligent Machines and System Engineering
Departments Keywords
AlgebraCondensed Matter PhysicsPhysical ChemistryBio-Related ChemistryAstrophysicsApplied Electronics MaterialsSustainable Environment Conscious System (Environment Sensing Systems, Environment Conscious Engine Systems, Fire Safety Systems)Medical Science and Engineering Technology (Science of Micro-Materials and Functions, Medical Micro-Device Systems, Robot and Intelligent Systems)Note: The above are keywords for research fields in the Faculty of Science, as this Faculty does not have prescribed courses of study.
Focusing on both experiments and practical training in the fields of biology, agriculture, economics and system engineeringThe Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science consists of the following five departments. The Department of Biology is designed to enable students to understand the mechanism of life and to study the management and preservation of the natural environment. The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology researches and applies the principals of life to develop new biotechnology. The Department of Applied Biosciences provides students with the basic background necessary to ensure food and agricultural systems in relation to human health. The Department of Agriculture and Horticulture aims to create production methods of garden products and basic food which harmonize with the natural environment, and promote the well-being of the social economy system. The Department of Agricultural & Environmental Engineering creates a rich and comfortable environment for agricultural production and rural life. Each department offers two educational courses. The Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science has two teaching and research farms, in which students can gain practical experience in fruit,vegetable, crop and animal production to acquire the foundations in the field of agriculture and life science.
BiologyBiochemistry and Molecular BiologyApplied BiosciencesAgriculture and HorticultureAgricultural and EnvironmentalEngineering
Departments Educational Courses
Basic BiologyLife Science and Biochemistry Biotechnology Agriculture and HorticultureIrrigation, Drainage and Reclamation Engineering
Ecology and Environmental BiologyApplied Life SciencePlant Protection and NutritionFood and Agricultural EconomicsRegional Environment
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Mathematics EducationHealth and Physical EducationSchool Health Science
Social Studies EducationArts EducationEnglish Education
Natural Science EducationTechnical EducationSchool Education
GeometrySurface and Interface PhysicsOrganic Chemistry
Environmental Science of the Atmosphere and Hydrosphere Electronic Information Devices
AnalysisNano-ScienceInorganic/Analytical Chemistry
Solid Earth ScienceApplied Computer Science
Applied MathematicsCosmology/Cosmic Ray PhysicsFunctional Materials Chemistry
Natural Disaster Prevention TechnologyMultimedia
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
School of Medicine
Faculty of Science and Technology
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
School of Health Sciences
The Faculty of Humanities promotes the simultaneous pursuit of academic specialization and diversity.The Faculty of Humanities consists of three separate courses that, in spite of having different goals, all aim to help students develop an ability to take creative and innovative approaches to the problems they will face in an increasingly complex and diverse world that have been brought on by globalization and the information revolution. The Faculty therefore provides not only a specialized education in different areas of the humanities and social sciences, but also encourages its undergraduates to approach their studies from a multi-disciplinary point of view.
Humanities and Cultural StudiesSocial Science and Social System StudiesEconomics and Commercial Sciences
Courses Chairs
CommunicationBusiness and Management
Cultural PropertiesInternational Society Economic Systems
Thought and the Literary ArtsInformation and BehaviorPublic Policy
A new teacher training program for a new ageThe Faculty of Education has three divisions−the Teacher Training Division, the School Nurse Teacher Training Division, and the Community Education Training Division. In order to give the students the best possible training as teachers and specialists, educational research is carried out in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, art, physical education, and pedagogy. The attached Center for Educational Research and Practice, Center for Teacher Education Research and Development, Kindergarten, Elementary School, Junior High School, and School for Special Needs Education allow faculty members to test their findings and give the students an opportunity to experience teaching.
Teacher Training DivisionSchool Nurse Teacher Training DivisionCommunity Education Training Division
Courses Chairs
Japanese EducationMusic EducationHome Economics Education
Hirosaki University School of Medicine sets up its “objective and purpose” as follows:1 To pursue the dignity of human beings and contribute to the advancement of medicine.2 To educate physicians and medical scientists who are endowed with a high standard of medical knowledge and fulfill their duty in society with a broad outlook and supple thinking.3 To promote studies of international standard in all aspects of basic and applied medical science.4 To provide highly advanced medicine in cooperation with the local community.
Medicine
Department Chairs
Note: Courses in the Graduate School of Medicine
Fostering health professions with advanced healthcare technology and well-rounded humanityThe School of Health Sciences comprises five departments and provides medical specialists in a variety of fields. Through its predecessor (School of Allied Medical Sciences), it has had a long and distinguished history in the education of health professionals. The School is located at the Honcho campus and approximately 800 students are enrolled in the school. The mission of the School of Health Sciences is to provide high quality and relevant education for health professions conducting research to improve the quality of life and well-being of individuals through development of highly efficient healthcare.
Health Sciences
Department Courses
Medical TechnologyNursing Physical Therapy
Radiological TechnologyOccupational Therapy
Science and Technology create an affluent future of the world.Through attentive education, the Faculty of Science and Technology aims to foster creative engineers with rich personalities who will construct the highly information-oriented and high technology society of the 21st century. The educational curriculum is devised to simultaneously provide insight into our highly varied society and basic competence immutable in the field of science and technology. The Faculty also promotes research activities to maintain close cooperation with the local community.
Mathematical SciencesAdvanced PhysicsFrontier Materials Chemistry
Earth and Environmental SciencesElectronics and Information TechnologyIntelligent Machines and System Engineering
Departments Keywords
AlgebraCondensed Matter PhysicsPhysical ChemistryBio-Related ChemistryAstrophysicsApplied Electronics MaterialsSustainable Environment Conscious System (Environment Sensing Systems, Environment Conscious Engine Systems, Fire Safety Systems)Medical Science and Engineering Technology (Science of Micro-Materials and Functions, Medical Micro-Device Systems, Robot and Intelligent Systems)Note: The above are keywords for research fields in the Faculty of Science, as this Faculty does not have prescribed courses of study.
Focusing on both experiments and practical training in the fields of biology, agriculture, economics and system engineeringThe Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science consists of the following five departments. The Department of Biology is designed to enable students to understand the mechanism of life and to study the management and preservation of the natural environment. The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology researches and applies the principals of life to develop new biotechnology. The Department of Applied Biosciences provides students with the basic background necessary to ensure food and agricultural systems in relation to human health. The Department of Agriculture and Horticulture aims to create production methods of garden products and basic food which harmonize with the natural environment, and promote the well-being of the social economy system. The Department of Agricultural & Environmental Engineering creates a rich and comfortable environment for agricultural production and rural life. Each department offers two educational courses. The Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science has two teaching and research farms, in which students can gain practical experience in fruit,vegetable, crop and animal production to acquire the foundations in the field of agriculture and life science.
BiologyBiochemistry and Molecular BiologyApplied BiosciencesAgriculture and HorticultureAgricultural and EnvironmentalEngineering
Departments Educational Courses
Basic BiologyLife Science and Biochemistry Biotechnology Agriculture and HorticultureIrrigation, Drainage and Reclamation Engineering
Ecology and Environmental BiologyApplied Life SciencePlant Protection and NutritionFood and Agricultural EconomicsRegional Environment
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Cultural Studies
Applied Social Sciences
School Education Curriculum Studies Coordinated School Health (Yogo) Education
Health Sciences
Health Sciences
Science and Technology
(Course for Aspiring Scholars in the Humanities and Social Sciences Course for the Training of Local and Regional Professionals Course for the Training of Professionals Who Can Play an Active Part in International Society)
(Course for Aspiring Scholars in the Humanities and Social Sciences Course for the Training of Local and Regional Professionals Course for the Training of Professionals Who Can Play an Active Part in International Society)
Humanities and Social Sciences (Master's Course)
Education (Master's Course)
Medicine (Doctoral Course)
Health Sciences
The Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences is committed to the community and the globalized world.Two courses of study are offered in the M.A. program: Cultural Studies and Applied Social Sciences. The goal of each is to turn out highly qualified graduates who can deal with the transformations and institutional reforms that are occurring at both the regional and the global levels of current society.
Courses
For deeper knowledge and more practical skillsThe Graduate School of Education has three courses−the School Education Course, the Curriculum Studies Course, and the Coordinated School-Health Education Course. Two years are required to obtain a Master's Degree. Graduate education is based on the courses in pedagogy and curriculum studies taught at our undergraduate level. The aim of the Graduate School is to train specialists in practical education who can also stimulate regional culture and pass on its traditions. Through its program in educational sciences, curriculum pedagogy, and specialized subjects, the Graduate School provides an in-service training program that helps teachers keep abreast of societal changes and the accompanying changes in moral values.
Courses
Advanced education and research in medical scienceThe main objective of the graduate study program is to teach and research academic theories and their applications in the field of medicine. The program also aims to make contributions to the advancement of culture in general by fostering a deeper understanding of medicine. Through the course, students will expand the body of academic knowledge in their area of study to obtain highly developed research skills, which will prepare them to carry out independent research activities as medical researchers, and to perform other highly specialized professional duties after graduation.
Medical Science
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Gastroenterology and Hematology NeuropsychiatryOrthopaedic Surgery OtolaryngologyNeurosurgery Laboratory Medicine Integrated Medical Education
Cardiology, Respiratory Medicine and Nephrology PediatricsDermatology Radiology and Radiation Oncology Dentistry and Oral Surgery Anatomic PathologyPharmaceutical Science
Endocrinology and Metabolism Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery UrologyObstetrics and Gynecology Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Pediatric Surgery
Medical Oncology Gastroenterological Surgery Ophthalmology AnesthesiologyEmergency and Disaster Medicine Medical Informatics
Institute of Brain Science Neuropathology Vascular Biology Neurophysiology Neurology
Affiliated Educational Research Facilities
Basic MedicineNeuroanatomy, Cell Biology and Histology PharmacologySocial Medicine
Anatomical Science Pathology and Molecular Medicine Forensic Medicine
PhysiologyPathology and Bioscience
Biochemistry and Genome Biology Microbiology and Immunology
Clinical Medicine
Center for Advanced Medical Research
Endowed Course
Institute for Animal Experimentation
Research Center for Child Mental Development,Graduate School of Medicine, Hirosaki University
Stress Response Science Glycotechnology
Advance Management of Cardiac Arrhythmias GlycobiochemistryHypertension Stroke Medicine
Advanced Transplant and Regenerative MedicineCommunity Heath PromotionCommunity Healthcare Development in Odate and North Akita
Community MedicineSocial Health ManagementPromotion of General Medical Examinations and Treatment in the Community
Safety Science and Technology
Science and Technology
Agriculture and Life Science (Master's Course)
Master's CourseWith the Aim of Advanced Science and Technology EducationThe Graduate School of Science and Technology (Master's Course) considers education as the most important duty, and aims to nurture highly specialized engineers who can adapt themselves to the progress and diversity of science and technology. The course provides advanced science and technology education by considering the importance of the close connections between what is studied in the undergraduate and master's programs.
Advanced education and research in the field of Agriculture and Life SciencesThe master’s program consists of five courses: “Biology,” “Biochemistry & Molecular Biology,” “Applied Biosciences,” “Agriculture & Horticulture,” and “Agricultural & Environmental Engineering.” Students may choose one of two academic programs depending on their future plans: the academic research program (training of researchers) or practical research program (training of technical experts). The Master’s degree in Agriculture and Life Sciences is awarded to those who have earned enough credits and have submitted an approved dissertation. We aim to cultivate highly advanced specialists who possess a broad understanding of technique and can contribute to the development of the expert community, and superior engineers with international vision, who can meet the demands of the times and the challenges of cutting edge research.
Courses
Doctoral CourseCreation of Advanced Science and Technology in the FutureThe Graduate School of Science and Technology (Doctoral Course) consists of two courses of Advanced Materials Science and Technology and Safety Science and Technology. The former covers the development of useful materials and their application technology and the latter does crisis-controlling technology for natural and human-originating disasters in the highly developed society. Each course aims to cultivate engineers who will be able to solve problems flexibly, with perspective and taking into consideration the whole situation.
Courses
Agriculture and Life Sciences
Advanced Materials Science and Technology
Doctoral CourseDeveloping educators and researchers with abundant originality and creativityThis course promotes the knowledge, the technology and the basic research abilities that were obtained during undergraduate education and research in the master's course. Through the course, students independently carry out original and academic research for the maintenance and promotion of people's health, and for the improvement in the QOL (quality of life) of patients. The main objective of the graduate study program is to train educators and researchers who have acquired broad knowledge, advanced learning in their specialty and who also maintain a high standard of ethics.
Courses
Courses
Courses
Master's CourseTraining of advanced health professionals with problem solving skillsThere are two educational aims in the Health Science course. The first goal is to develop co-medical staff members who are highly competent and able to demonstrate leadership in clinical situations. The other is to continually make new findings based on research and education in health sciences, by increasing their skills and knowledge obtained during the undergraduate education program. The training program also provides an emergency radiation medicine course for advanced health professionals.
Advanced Cardiovascular TherapeuticsCancer Epidemiology and Community Health
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School Education Curriculum Studies Coordinated School Health (Yogo) Education
Health Sciences
Health Sciences
Science and Technology
(Course for Aspiring Scholars in the Humanities and Social Sciences Course for the Training of Local and Regional Professionals Course for the Training of Professionals Who Can Play an Active Part in International Society)
(Course for Aspiring Scholars in the Humanities and Social Sciences Course for the Training of Local and Regional Professionals Course for the Training of Professionals Who Can Play an Active Part in International Society)
Humanities and Social Sciences (Master's Course)
Education (Master's Course)
Medicine (Doctoral Course)
Health Sciences
The Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences is committed to the community and the globalized world.Two courses of study are offered in the M.A. program: Cultural Studies and Applied Social Sciences. The goal of each is to turn out highly qualified graduates who can deal with the transformations and institutional reforms that are occurring at both the regional and the global levels of current society.
Courses
For deeper knowledge and more practical skillsThe Graduate School of Education has three courses−the School Education Course, the Curriculum Studies Course, and the Coordinated School-Health Education Course. Two years are required to obtain a Master's Degree. Graduate education is based on the courses in pedagogy and curriculum studies taught at our undergraduate level. The aim of the Graduate School is to train specialists in practical education who can also stimulate regional culture and pass on its traditions. Through its program in educational sciences, curriculum pedagogy, and specialized subjects, the Graduate School provides an in-service training program that helps teachers keep abreast of societal changes and the accompanying changes in moral values.
Courses
Advanced education and research in medical scienceThe main objective of the graduate study program is to teach and research academic theories and their applications in the field of medicine. The program also aims to make contributions to the advancement of culture in general by fostering a deeper understanding of medicine. Through the course, students will expand the body of academic knowledge in their area of study to obtain highly developed research skills, which will prepare them to carry out independent research activities as medical researchers, and to perform other highly specialized professional duties after graduation.
Medical Science
Courses Chairs
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Gastroenterology and Hematology NeuropsychiatryOrthopaedic Surgery OtolaryngologyNeurosurgery Laboratory Medicine Integrated Medical Education
Cardiology, Respiratory Medicine and Nephrology PediatricsDermatology Radiology and Radiation Oncology Dentistry and Oral Surgery Anatomic PathologyPharmaceutical Science
Endocrinology and Metabolism Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery UrologyObstetrics and Gynecology Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Pediatric Surgery
Medical Oncology Gastroenterological Surgery Ophthalmology AnesthesiologyEmergency and Disaster Medicine Medical Informatics
Institute of Brain Science Neuropathology Vascular Biology Neurophysiology Neurology
Affiliated Educational Research Facilities
Basic MedicineNeuroanatomy, Cell Biology and Histology PharmacologySocial Medicine
Anatomical Science Pathology and Molecular Medicine Forensic Medicine
PhysiologyPathology and Bioscience
Biochemistry and Genome Biology Microbiology and Immunology
Clinical Medicine
Center for Advanced Medical Research
Endowed Course
Institute for Animal Experimentation
Research Center for Child Mental Development,Graduate School of Medicine, Hirosaki University
Stress Response Science Glycotechnology
Advance Management of Cardiac Arrhythmias GlycobiochemistryHypertension Stroke Medicine
Advanced Transplant and Regenerative MedicineCommunity Heath PromotionCommunity Healthcare Development in Odate and North Akita
Community MedicineSocial Health ManagementPromotion of General Medical Examinations and Treatment in the Community
Safety Science and Technology
Science and Technology
Agriculture and Life Science (Master's Course)
Master's CourseWith the Aim of Advanced Science and Technology EducationThe Graduate School of Science and Technology (Master's Course) considers education as the most important duty, and aims to nurture highly specialized engineers who can adapt themselves to the progress and diversity of science and technology. The course provides advanced science and technology education by considering the importance of the close connections between what is studied in the undergraduate and master's programs.
Advanced education and research in the field of Agriculture and Life SciencesThe master’s program consists of five courses: “Biology,” “Biochemistry & Molecular Biology,” “Applied Biosciences,” “Agriculture & Horticulture,” and “Agricultural & Environmental Engineering.” Students may choose one of two academic programs depending on their future plans: the academic research program (training of researchers) or practical research program (training of technical experts). The Master’s degree in Agriculture and Life Sciences is awarded to those who have earned enough credits and have submitted an approved dissertation. We aim to cultivate highly advanced specialists who possess a broad understanding of technique and can contribute to the development of the expert community, and superior engineers with international vision, who can meet the demands of the times and the challenges of cutting edge research.
Courses
Doctoral CourseCreation of Advanced Science and Technology in the FutureThe Graduate School of Science and Technology (Doctoral Course) consists of two courses of Advanced Materials Science and Technology and Safety Science and Technology. The former covers the development of useful materials and their application technology and the latter does crisis-controlling technology for natural and human-originating disasters in the highly developed society. Each course aims to cultivate engineers who will be able to solve problems flexibly, with perspective and taking into consideration the whole situation.
Courses
Agriculture and Life Sciences
Advanced Materials Science and Technology
Doctoral CourseDeveloping educators and researchers with abundant originality and creativityThis course promotes the knowledge, the technology and the basic research abilities that were obtained during undergraduate education and research in the master's course. Through the course, students independently carry out original and academic research for the maintenance and promotion of people's health, and for the improvement in the QOL (quality of life) of patients. The main objective of the graduate study program is to train educators and researchers who have acquired broad knowledge, advanced learning in their specialty and who also maintain a high standard of ethics.
Courses
Courses
Courses
Master's CourseTraining of advanced health professionals with problem solving skillsThere are two educational aims in the Health Science course. The first goal is to develop co-medical staff members who are highly competent and able to demonstrate leadership in clinical situations. The other is to continually make new findings based on research and education in health sciences, by increasing their skills and knowledge obtained during the undergraduate education program. The training program also provides an emergency radiation medicine course for advanced health professionals.
Advanced Cardiovascular TherapeuticsCancer Epidemiology and Community Health
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Biotic Environment ScienceBioresources Science Cryobiosystems Science
Regional Studies
Regional Studies (Doctoral Course)
The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Iwate University (Doctoral Course)
North Japan Research Institute for Sustainable Energy
Research Institute of Food Science
The Shirakami Institute for Environmental Sciences
Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine
Educating professionals with advanced skillsThe Graduate School of Regional Studies trains individuals who deal concretely with the peculiar subjects of regions. This educational institution, set up in 2002, produces practical findings and aims to actively contribute to the realization of a vibrant regional society.The Graduate School of Regional Studies is an independant 3 year doctor's course composed of Regional Industrial Studies, Regional Cultural Studies and Regional Political Studies. It grants a Doctoral Diploma to supervised students after 3 years of study and publication of their research and thesis. Also many professionals involved in different aspects of the regional society are enrolled for this course.
Courses
Training of international researchers and specialists with the ability to resolve various problemsThe United Graduate School of Agricultural Science (UGAS) was established by the unity of scientists, institutions and equipment of the three Master’s Courses (Agriculture, or Agriculture and Life Science) of Hirosaki, Iwate and Yamagata Universities and the Master’s Course (Animal Husbandry) of Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine. Each graduate school is characterized by unique education and research activities. The objectives of UGAS are to promote advanced techniques and interdisciplinary research in the scientific fields of bio-production, bio-resources, biotic environment through the establishment of education and research systems and cryobiosystems sciences in the four graduate schools, which are located in northern Japan. UGAS intends to raise scientists and technical experts with advanced knowledge and great scholarship in their specialized fields and to contribute to the progress of academic studies, the development of agricultural and related industries, and the prosperity of local and global communities. As a member of the global community, UGAS actively accepts international students, who are on the increase recently.
SpecialtyCourses Bioproduction Science
The North Japan Research Institute for Sustainable Energy (NJRISE) is conducting Research & Development and Education on unique renewable energy systems in cold regions with a view towards realization of a sustainable low-carbon society. 4 main research fields are included: (1) Fuel cell & biomass: developments of low-cost and high-performance materials for fuel cells, advanced biomass energy conversion technology, and best-mixed environmental energy systems; (2) Electric vehicles: developments of elemental technologies for cold regionally-specified EV and torque sensors for SBW system; (3) Geothermal Energy: assessment of geothermal potentials, development of moderate- and low-temperature geothermal key-element technologies, and innovation of geothermal energy utilization systems; (4) Advanced energy materials: low-cost and large-scale production of solar-cell-grade silicon by direct reduction of silica, and development of thermoelectric conversion materials. In addition, NJRISE is developing advanced technologies related to wind and tidal power generations as well as energy conservation.
Due to its geographical futures and climate conditions, Aomori prefecture is so rich in agriculture, forestry and marine resources. In this Institute, the wide range of research on food science is conducted including the following research divisions; high-value added agriculture, forestry and marine resources; preservation and utilization of water resources; leading food production technology; research on health and food. In addition, dietary education program has developed to show that healthy longevity society can be achieved through community-based dietary education activities. Based on those research activities, we are aiming at promoting local industry, maintaining healthy life style and contributing the improvement of one’s dietary habit.
The Shirakami-Sanchi, a World Natural Heritage site, is a pristine ecosystem with rich flora and fauna found in primeval Japanese beech forests. Research into its ecosystem and genetic properties should be pursued further. Due to the fear that Japanese beech forests will shrink because of global warming, it is becoming all the more important to examine the gravity of global warming and to accumulate data of weather changes. The Shirakami-Sanchi is also an important place where we can teach elementary school children about environmental issues, which will contribute to making them interested in science. Thus our institute will proceed with such important tasks as research into flora and fauna, environmental education, and examination of the influence of global warming.
Nuclear facilities are operating in Aomori Prefecture and the preparedness for a radiation emergency is of cardinal importance for the foundation of the energy policy of our country. The Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine promotes research on radiation emergencies and supports education in the faculties and graduate schools in Hirosaki University and produces various professionals required to work in nuclear and medical facilities in Aomori and all over Japan.
Founded in Oct. 2010
Founded in March, 2013
Founded in Oct. 2010
Founded in Oct. 2010
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Biotic Environment ScienceBioresources Science Cryobiosystems Science
Regional Studies
Regional Studies (Doctoral Course)
The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Iwate University (Doctoral Course)
North Japan Research Institute for Sustainable Energy
Research Institute of Food Science
The Shirakami Institute for Environmental Sciences
Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine
Educating professionals with advanced skillsThe Graduate School of Regional Studies trains individuals who deal concretely with the peculiar subjects of regions. This educational institution, set up in 2002, produces practical findings and aims to actively contribute to the realization of a vibrant regional society.The Graduate School of Regional Studies is an independant 3 year doctor's course composed of Regional Industrial Studies, Regional Cultural Studies and Regional Political Studies. It grants a Doctoral Diploma to supervised students after 3 years of study and publication of their research and thesis. Also many professionals involved in different aspects of the regional society are enrolled for this course.
Courses
Training of international researchers and specialists with the ability to resolve various problemsThe United Graduate School of Agricultural Science (UGAS) was established by the unity of scientists, institutions and equipment of the three Master’s Courses (Agriculture, or Agriculture and Life Science) of Hirosaki, Iwate and Yamagata Universities and the Master’s Course (Animal Husbandry) of Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine. Each graduate school is characterized by unique education and research activities. The objectives of UGAS are to promote advanced techniques and interdisciplinary research in the scientific fields of bio-production, bio-resources, biotic environment through the establishment of education and research systems and cryobiosystems sciences in the four graduate schools, which are located in northern Japan. UGAS intends to raise scientists and technical experts with advanced knowledge and great scholarship in their specialized fields and to contribute to the progress of academic studies, the development of agricultural and related industries, and the prosperity of local and global communities. As a member of the global community, UGAS actively accepts international students, who are on the increase recently.
SpecialtyCourses Bioproduction Science
The North Japan Research Institute for Sustainable Energy (NJRISE) is conducting Research & Development and Education on unique renewable energy systems in cold regions with a view towards realization of a sustainable low-carbon society. 4 main research fields are included: (1) Fuel cell & biomass: developments of low-cost and high-performance materials for fuel cells, advanced biomass energy conversion technology, and best-mixed environmental energy systems; (2) Electric vehicles: developments of elemental technologies for cold regionally-specified EV and torque sensors for SBW system; (3) Geothermal Energy: assessment of geothermal potentials, development of moderate- and low-temperature geothermal key-element technologies, and innovation of geothermal energy utilization systems; (4) Advanced energy materials: low-cost and large-scale production of solar-cell-grade silicon by direct reduction of silica, and development of thermoelectric conversion materials. In addition, NJRISE is developing advanced technologies related to wind and tidal power generations as well as energy conservation.
Due to its geographical futures and climate conditions, Aomori prefecture is so rich in agriculture, forestry and marine resources. In this Institute, the wide range of research on food science is conducted including the following research divisions; high-value added agriculture, forestry and marine resources; preservation and utilization of water resources; leading food production technology; research on health and food. In addition, dietary education program has developed to show that healthy longevity society can be achieved through community-based dietary education activities. Based on those research activities, we are aiming at promoting local industry, maintaining healthy life style and contributing the improvement of one’s dietary habit.
The Shirakami-Sanchi, a World Natural Heritage site, is a pristine ecosystem with rich flora and fauna found in primeval Japanese beech forests. Research into its ecosystem and genetic properties should be pursued further. Due to the fear that Japanese beech forests will shrink because of global warming, it is becoming all the more important to examine the gravity of global warming and to accumulate data of weather changes. The Shirakami-Sanchi is also an important place where we can teach elementary school children about environmental issues, which will contribute to making them interested in science. Thus our institute will proceed with such important tasks as research into flora and fauna, environmental education, and examination of the influence of global warming.
Nuclear facilities are operating in Aomori Prefecture and the preparedness for a radiation emergency is of cardinal importance for the foundation of the energy policy of our country. The Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine promotes research on radiation emergencies and supports education in the faculties and graduate schools in Hirosaki University and produces various professionals required to work in nuclear and medical facilities in Aomori and all over Japan.
Founded in Oct. 2010
Founded in March, 2013
Founded in Oct. 2010
Founded in Oct. 2010
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Beds
Clinical DivisionsInpatients Outpatients
Per DayTotalPer DayTotal
Patients
Number of Inpatients
Number of Outpatients
Classification (2009)
33.7
59.8
28.3
7.1
10.1
21.0
37.9
26.5
41.8
46.2
12.4
35.6
21.6
32.1
20.2
31.8
2.3
29.4
13.8
6.7
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1.6
9.9
28,489
26,697
25,483
6,137
5,315
24,840
7,908
4,963
15,251
37,289
16,643
17,290
26,779
14,863
44,815
23,834
15,681
6,957
3,837
2,029
506
711
12,530
116.8
109.4
104.4
25.2
21.8
101.8
32.4
20.3
62.5
152.8
68.2
70.9
109.8
60.9
183.7
97.7
64.3
28.5
15.7
8.3
2.1
2.9
51.4
529.7 368,847 1,511.7
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36
9
10
37
25
45
44
12
37
32
36
17
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15
6
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Clinical DivisionsDistribution of Beds
Ordinary Phychiatry Infectious
Total
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357,674
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361,296
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194,669
370,401
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12,318
21,817
10,320
2,595
3,669
7,669
13,819
9,687
15,252
16,871
4,515
12,992
7,875
11,731
7,377
11,609
833
10,716
5,033
2,452
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602
3,599
193,351
192,027
370,474
(2013)
193,351
368,847
Gastroenterology/Hematology/Rheumatology
Cardiology/Respiratory Medicine/Nephrology
Endocrinology/Diabetology/Infectious Diseases
Neurology
Medical Oncology
Neuro-Psychiatry
Pediatrics
Thoracic/Cardiovascular Surgery
Gastroenterological/Breast/Endocrine Surgery
Orthopaedic Surgery
Dermatology
Urology
Ophthalmology
Otorhinolaryngology
Radiology
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Anesthesiology
Neurosurgery
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Pediatric Surgery
Division of General Medicine
Emergency and Disaster Medical Center
Dentistry and Oral Surgery
Total
Focusing on the provision, development and education of advanced medical care based on bioethics. Since 1944, Hirosaki University Hospital has been continuing to develop as one of the most distinguished centers for medical care, clinical research and medical education in the northern part of Japan. Hirosaki University Hospital works for its “mission and goal”:1. To provide safe, highest quality and state-of-the-art medical care.2. To pioneer highly advanced and cutting-edge medical technologies and care.3. To foster outstanding professionals including MDs and co-medicals.4. To be a cardinal institute where medical professionals collaborate and cooperate to contribute to the local community health.
Clinics
GastroenterologyHematologyRheumatologyCardiologyRespiratory MedicineNephrology EndocrinologyDiabetologyInfectious Diseases NeurologyMedical Oncology
Neuro-Psychiatry Pediatrics Thoracic SurgeryCardiovascular SurgeryGastroenterological SurgeryBreast SurgeryEndocrine SurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryDermatologyUrologyOphthalmology
Otorhinolaryngology RadiologyObstetrics and GynecologyAnesthesiology Neurosurgery Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Pediatric SurgeryDentistry and Oral SurgeryAnatomic PathologyEmergencyDivision of General Medicine Emergency and Disaster Medical Center
[Aerial Photo] Building Heliport
Emergency and Disaster Medical Center
The "Emergency and Disaster Medical Center" is an advanced emergency care center equipped and ready for radiation exposure and other hazards.
Gastroenterology/Hematology/Rheumatology
Cardiology/Respiratory Medicine/Nephrology
Endocrinology/Diabetology/Infectious Diseases
Neurology
Medical Oncology
Neuro-Psychiatry
Pediatrics
Thoracic/Cardiovascular Surgery
Gastroenterological/Breast/Endocrine Surgery
Orthopaedic Surgery
Dermatology
Urology
Ophthalmology
Otorhinolaryngology
Radiology
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Anesthesiology
Neurosurgery
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Pediatric Surgery
Dentistry and Oral Surgery
Infectious Disease
Auxiliary Beds
RI
Intensive Care Unit
Intensive Chemotherapy Unit
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Growing Care Unit
Emergency and Disaster Medical Center
Disaster Medical Assistance Team Positron Emission Computed Tomography da Vinci Surgical System
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Beds
Clinical DivisionsInpatients Outpatients
Per DayTotalPer DayTotal
Patients
Number of Inpatients
Number of Outpatients
Classification (2009)
33.7
59.8
28.3
7.1
10.1
21.0
37.9
26.5
41.8
46.2
12.4
35.6
21.6
32.1
20.2
31.8
2.3
29.4
13.8
6.7
−
1.6
9.9
28,489
26,697
25,483
6,137
5,315
24,840
7,908
4,963
15,251
37,289
16,643
17,290
26,779
14,863
44,815
23,834
15,681
6,957
3,837
2,029
506
711
12,530
116.8
109.4
104.4
25.2
21.8
101.8
32.4
20.3
62.5
152.8
68.2
70.9
109.8
60.9
183.7
97.7
64.3
28.5
15.7
8.3
2.1
2.9
51.4
529.7 368,847 1,511.7
37
49(59)
36
9
10
37
25
45
44
12
37
32
36
17
38
6
27
15
6
10
6
5
16
4
6
10
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Clinical DivisionsDistribution of Beds
Ordinary Phychiatry Infectious
Total
6
194,636
357,674
(2010)
University Hospital
597 41 6
196,616
361,296
(2011)
As of May 1, 2014 Fiscal Year 2013
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194,669
370,401
(2012)
12,318
21,817
10,320
2,595
3,669
7,669
13,819
9,687
15,252
16,871
4,515
12,992
7,875
11,731
7,377
11,609
833
10,716
5,033
2,452
−
602
3,599
193,351
192,027
370,474
(2013)
193,351
368,847
Gastroenterology/Hematology/Rheumatology
Cardiology/Respiratory Medicine/Nephrology
Endocrinology/Diabetology/Infectious Diseases
Neurology
Medical Oncology
Neuro-Psychiatry
Pediatrics
Thoracic/Cardiovascular Surgery
Gastroenterological/Breast/Endocrine Surgery
Orthopaedic Surgery
Dermatology
Urology
Ophthalmology
Otorhinolaryngology
Radiology
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Anesthesiology
Neurosurgery
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Pediatric Surgery
Division of General Medicine
Emergency and Disaster Medical Center
Dentistry and Oral Surgery
Total
Focusing on the provision, development and education of advanced medical care based on bioethics. Since 1944, Hirosaki University Hospital has been continuing to develop as one of the most distinguished centers for medical care, clinical research and medical education in the northern part of Japan. Hirosaki University Hospital works for its “mission and goal”:1. To provide safe, highest quality and state-of-the-art medical care.2. To pioneer highly advanced and cutting-edge medical technologies and care.3. To foster outstanding professionals including MDs and co-medicals.4. To be a cardinal institute where medical professionals collaborate and cooperate to contribute to the local community health.
Clinics
GastroenterologyHematologyRheumatologyCardiologyRespiratory MedicineNephrology EndocrinologyDiabetologyInfectious Diseases NeurologyMedical Oncology
Neuro-Psychiatry Pediatrics Thoracic SurgeryCardiovascular SurgeryGastroenterological SurgeryBreast SurgeryEndocrine SurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryDermatologyUrologyOphthalmology
Otorhinolaryngology RadiologyObstetrics and GynecologyAnesthesiology Neurosurgery Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Pediatric SurgeryDentistry and Oral SurgeryAnatomic PathologyEmergencyDivision of General Medicine Emergency and Disaster Medical Center
[Aerial Photo] Building Heliport
Emergency and Disaster Medical Center
The "Emergency and Disaster Medical Center" is an advanced emergency care center equipped and ready for radiation exposure and other hazards.
Gastroenterology/Hematology/Rheumatology
Cardiology/Respiratory Medicine/Nephrology
Endocrinology/Diabetology/Infectious Diseases
Neurology
Medical Oncology
Neuro-Psychiatry
Pediatrics
Thoracic/Cardiovascular Surgery
Gastroenterological/Breast/Endocrine Surgery
Orthopaedic Surgery
Dermatology
Urology
Ophthalmology
Otorhinolaryngology
Radiology
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Anesthesiology
Neurosurgery
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Pediatric Surgery
Dentistry and Oral Surgery
Infectious Disease
Auxiliary Beds
RI
Intensive Care Unit
Intensive Chemotherapy Unit
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Growing Care Unit
Emergency and Disaster Medical Center
Disaster Medical Assistance Team Positron Emission Computed Tomography da Vinci Surgical System
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Founded in June 1994
Founded in May 1996
Founded in Apr. 1997
Founded in June 1967
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Main Library
Medical Branch
499,940 98,552163,653 74,845 836,990
Divisions
Main Library Medical Branch
Volumes As of March 31, 2013
TotalOther Foreign
BooksJapanese and
ChineseOther Foreign
BooksJapanese and
Chinese
Total
Library Usage Fiscal Year 2013
279
331
117,812
30,233
148,045
16,840
7,824
24,664
32,158
13,668
45,826
Divisions Days Open VisitorsBook Loans
Persons Books
Total
Computer and Communications Systems Center
Center for Education and Research of Lifelong Learning
Center for Joint Research
Health Administration Center
The C&C Systems Center is one of the divisions that support the overall activities of Hirosaki University concerning computing and networking. This is done through use of 616 personal computers, severs and network devices which are carefully maintained by the staff of the center. They also play one of the roles in SINET's nodes as a base of SINET. This really contributes to the world wide Internet community.
As part of our effort to create a more open university, we, in conjunction with local governments throughout Aomori Prefecture, offer lectures open to the public. Moreover, in order to promote lifelong learning for local residents, we are conducting surveys and undertaking related research projects on the living conditions, the learning needs and the issues (including medical and social welfare issues) that are of greatest concern to the community.
The Center for Joint Research shares the academic assets including patented technology and information that have been accumulated at Hirosaki University with industry and its goal is contribution to education and research at Hirosaki University and development of the community and industries through collaboration and research exchanges with private companies.It also serves as the dedicated point of contact for cooperation with the community in research activities accepting inquiries regarding science and technology and provides a consultation space for the researchers and the community.
The Health Administration Center aims to offer the best physical and mental health services for students and staff to lead healthy lives on campus. We offer medical examinations, first aid, health consultation, mental health counseling, and research for health maintenance and illness prevention for all students and staff.
The Hirosaki University Library was established in May 1949, and now consists of the Main Library, and the Medical Branch. The total number of volumes is about 830,000. In addition to books and serials for study and research, electronic materials such as DVD databases and online facilities which include 8,800 titles of online journals are also available. Service is offered throughout the week (with the exception of Saturday and Sunday during seasonal vacations) to not only members of the University, but also visitors from the community (though such service is restricted).Various information, guides for users, catalogues, online journals, study information in the University etc., are available via the Library's webpages.
Center for General EducationThe Center for General Education (CGE) has determined that the general education program at Hirosaki University should provide all students with the fundamental skills they will need to be successful citizens of the 21st century. The CGE, guided by the basic principles established by the Hirosaki University Education and Research Council, is responsible for designing and adjusting general education programs, improving general education content and methods, and carrying out promotional and informational activities, while continually reassessing and evaluating its performance.
Founded in Oct. 2001
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Founded in June 1994
Founded in May 1996
Founded in Apr. 1997
Founded in June 1967
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Main Library
Medical Branch
499,940 98,552163,653 74,845 836,990
Divisions
Main Library Medical Branch
Volumes As of March 31, 2013
TotalOther Foreign
BooksJapanese and
ChineseOther Foreign
BooksJapanese and
Chinese
Total
Library Usage Fiscal Year 2013
279
331
117,812
30,233
148,045
16,840
7,824
24,664
32,158
13,668
45,826
Divisions Days Open VisitorsBook Loans
Persons Books
Total
Computer and Communications Systems Center
Center for Education and Research of Lifelong Learning
Center for Joint Research
Health Administration Center
The C&C Systems Center is one of the divisions that support the overall activities of Hirosaki University concerning computing and networking. This is done through use of 616 personal computers, severs and network devices which are carefully maintained by the staff of the center. They also play one of the roles in SINET's nodes as a base of SINET. This really contributes to the world wide Internet community.
As part of our effort to create a more open university, we, in conjunction with local governments throughout Aomori Prefecture, offer lectures open to the public. Moreover, in order to promote lifelong learning for local residents, we are conducting surveys and undertaking related research projects on the living conditions, the learning needs and the issues (including medical and social welfare issues) that are of greatest concern to the community.
The Center for Joint Research shares the academic assets including patented technology and information that have been accumulated at Hirosaki University with industry and its goal is contribution to education and research at Hirosaki University and development of the community and industries through collaboration and research exchanges with private companies.It also serves as the dedicated point of contact for cooperation with the community in research activities accepting inquiries regarding science and technology and provides a consultation space for the researchers and the community.
The Health Administration Center aims to offer the best physical and mental health services for students and staff to lead healthy lives on campus. We offer medical examinations, first aid, health consultation, mental health counseling, and research for health maintenance and illness prevention for all students and staff.
The Hirosaki University Library was established in May 1949, and now consists of the Main Library, and the Medical Branch. The total number of volumes is about 830,000. In addition to books and serials for study and research, electronic materials such as DVD databases and online facilities which include 8,800 titles of online journals are also available. Service is offered throughout the week (with the exception of Saturday and Sunday during seasonal vacations) to not only members of the University, but also visitors from the community (though such service is restricted).Various information, guides for users, catalogues, online journals, study information in the University etc., are available via the Library's webpages.
Center for General EducationThe Center for General Education (CGE) has determined that the general education program at Hirosaki University should provide all students with the fundamental skills they will need to be successful citizens of the 21st century. The CGE, guided by the basic principles established by the Hirosaki University Education and Research Council, is responsible for designing and adjusting general education programs, improving general education content and methods, and carrying out promotional and informational activities, while continually reassessing and evaluating its performance.
Founded in Oct. 2001
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Center for Instrumental Analysis
Hirosaki University Museum
International Education Center
Office for the Intellectual Property
Student Career Center
Hirosaki University Volunteer Center (HUVC)
International Coalition Office
Hirosaki University Press
Office Organizing Workshops and Courses for the Teacher Qualification Renewal System
The Center for Instrumental Analysis accommodates high-performance analytical instruments and promotes efficient common use of them in order to improve research activities in Hirosaki University. Furthermore, the center opens its facilities to private companies and public institutes in Aomori prefecture to support their research and development.
The Hirosaki University Museum was opened under the theme of "Hirosaki University, past to the future." We display condensed extracts of Hirosaki University including the history from each previous school such as the government established Hirosaki high school, where Osamu Dazai studied, to the current university and various results of research with connections to the future.
The International Education Center, reorganized in April 2013 from The International Exchange Center, is addressing a variety of activities to promote education that focuses on cross-cultural understanding at Hirosaki University. The new mission of this center is to promote Global Human Resource Development, so students will be prepared for future challenges working in the global field. We provide support and instruction to both international students studying at Hirosaki University and Japanese students who wish to study abroad. The center also offers English classes to promote international communication, runs the English Lounge and supports international activities with the local communities.
The Office for the Intellectual Property will return the inventions and achievements of professors and researchers in Hirosaki University to society in the form of intellectual property. As a result, the third mission of the university, to “contribute to society” will be realized.
Our center provides opportunities for students to obtain a wide view of human society and employment, and to find jobs. To these ends, we offer education to improve careers, internship arrangements, guidance for employment, mediation between students and companies, and consultation, etc.
With the Great East Japan Earthquake as a trigger, the Hirosaki University Volunteer Center was established. HUVC acts as a bridge between Hirosaki University and local governments, NPOs to perform volunteer dispatch smoothly. HUVC aims for collaboration with local people in solving regional problems. Concurrently, HUVC connects students to local people and provides a place of education to enrich humanity and specialization.
The International Coalition Office drafts the plans of the measures to affect globalization promotion of Hirosaki University. Through the interchange with University-wide Agreements, it is intends to contribute to the further globalization of education and research.
The Hirosaki University Press was founded on the occasion of the establishment of the National University Corporation Hirosaki University. The press distributes and promotes scholarly researches to be published in Hirosaki University and Tohoku region. Hirosaki University Press could associate with the Association of Japanese University Presses from May 2007, thereby contributing to the progress of education and research in Japan.
The Office Organizing Workshops and Courses for the Teacher Qualification Renewal System, draws upon the distinctive features of this four-year, five-faculty university and offers courses that conform to the goals of the teacher qualification renewal system, and by doing so, aims to contribute to local society.
Founded in Oct. 1999Radioisotope Laboratory
The Radioisotope Laboratory is dedicated to education, and basic and applied research using radioisotopes in the University.
Founded in Sep. 2003
Founded in Oct. 2012
Founded in Apr. 2013
Founded in Apr. 2004
Founded in Apr. 2004
Founded in Oct. 2012
Founded in Apr. 2013
Founded in June 2004
Founded in Oct. 2008
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Center for Instrumental Analysis
Hirosaki University Museum
International Education Center
Office for the Intellectual Property
Student Career Center
Hirosaki University Volunteer Center (HUVC)
International Coalition Office
Hirosaki University Press
Office Organizing Workshops and Courses for the Teacher Qualification Renewal System
The Center for Instrumental Analysis accommodates high-performance analytical instruments and promotes efficient common use of them in order to improve research activities in Hirosaki University. Furthermore, the center opens its facilities to private companies and public institutes in Aomori prefecture to support their research and development.
The Hirosaki University Museum was opened under the theme of "Hirosaki University, past to the future." We display condensed extracts of Hirosaki University including the history from each previous school such as the government established Hirosaki high school, where Osamu Dazai studied, to the current university and various results of research with connections to the future.
The International Education Center, reorganized in April 2013 from The International Exchange Center, is addressing a variety of activities to promote education that focuses on cross-cultural understanding at Hirosaki University. The new mission of this center is to promote Global Human Resource Development, so students will be prepared for future challenges working in the global field. We provide support and instruction to both international students studying at Hirosaki University and Japanese students who wish to study abroad. The center also offers English classes to promote international communication, runs the English Lounge and supports international activities with the local communities.
The Office for the Intellectual Property will return the inventions and achievements of professors and researchers in Hirosaki University to society in the form of intellectual property. As a result, the third mission of the university, to “contribute to society” will be realized.
Our center provides opportunities for students to obtain a wide view of human society and employment, and to find jobs. To these ends, we offer education to improve careers, internship arrangements, guidance for employment, mediation between students and companies, and consultation, etc.
With the Great East Japan Earthquake as a trigger, the Hirosaki University Volunteer Center was established. HUVC acts as a bridge between Hirosaki University and local governments, NPOs to perform volunteer dispatch smoothly. HUVC aims for collaboration with local people in solving regional problems. Concurrently, HUVC connects students to local people and provides a place of education to enrich humanity and specialization.
The International Coalition Office drafts the plans of the measures to affect globalization promotion of Hirosaki University. Through the interchange with University-wide Agreements, it is intends to contribute to the further globalization of education and research.
The Hirosaki University Press was founded on the occasion of the establishment of the National University Corporation Hirosaki University. The press distributes and promotes scholarly researches to be published in Hirosaki University and Tohoku region. Hirosaki University Press could associate with the Association of Japanese University Presses from May 2007, thereby contributing to the progress of education and research in Japan.
The Office Organizing Workshops and Courses for the Teacher Qualification Renewal System, draws upon the distinctive features of this four-year, five-faculty university and offers courses that conform to the goals of the teacher qualification renewal system, and by doing so, aims to contribute to local society.
Founded in Oct. 1999Radioisotope Laboratory
The Radioisotope Laboratory is dedicated to education, and basic and applied research using radioisotopes in the University.
Founded in Sep. 2003
Founded in Oct. 2012
Founded in Apr. 2013
Founded in Apr. 2004
Founded in Apr. 2004
Founded in Oct. 2012
Founded in Apr. 2013
Founded in June 2004
Founded in Oct. 2008
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Hirosaki University has organized extraordinary groups of researchers specializing in education, investigation and contribution to society. These centers belong to the various faculties and graduate schools.
Its goal is contribution to the community through systematic research or investigation on policy solution the local culural resource and its effective usage considering the community problems from a prospective perspective. It also contributes to human resources working with the community by development of the educational program pointing towards the community. Interaction and social activities in the community have continued through various events.
Its aim is to make wide-ranging contributions to academic society through excavations, analysis and preservation of buried cultural property on the Jomon archaeological site that ranges widely over northern Japan as well as education, research and social activities regarding archaeology and cultural heritage of the community.It also intends to build the prospective human society and to revitalize the local community. It is undertaking a cross-field-global human resources development with a mini-museum activity at the exhibition room and using advanced analytical methods on specialized education and vitalization of the local resources by industrial academic, and government cooperation through the process of preserving cultural assets.The center develops educational programs directed towards the community and organizes various events and stimulating social activities.
Faculty
Faculty of Hum
anities
Center Director
Professor LEE YoungjunEmployment Policy Research Center(EPRC)
Professor SEKINE TatsuhitoArchaeological Research Center for Northern Japan
Faculty
Medicine
Center Director
Health Sciences
The center aims to promote, support and maintain good health for all through sport and exercise.
Professor NAKAJI ShigeyukiNorth Japan Health and Sports Medical Center
This research center is composed of researchers from the departments of Glycotechnology, Microbiology and Immunology, Digestive Surgery, Cardiology, Respiratory Medicine and Nephrology, Pediatrics, Anesthesiology, Urology, Health Promotion and Disability and Health, and was established to promote co-operative comprehensive transplantation research.
Professor OYAMA ChikaraNorth Japan Transplantation and Stem Cell Research Center
The mission of the Community Healthcare Education and Research Center is to support activities such as the prevention of lifestyle-related diseases and falls of aged people. This center in the division of Health Sciences is run by multidisciplinary staff, nursing, physical therapy and occupational therapy, amongst others, and plays a role as a collaborator for health care in the community.
Professor MARIYA YasushiCommunity Healthcare Education and Research Center
This center aims for promotion and improvement in education and research activities through cooperation of the members of the Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences. The members are currently performing education and research activities focusing on one of the Hirosaki University Institutional Research projects.
Professor NAKAMURA ToshiyaResearch Center for Biomedical Sciences
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Hirosaki University has organized extraordinary groups of researchers specializing in education, investigation and contribution to society. These centers belong to the various faculties and graduate schools.
Its goal is contribution to the community through systematic research or investigation on policy solution the local culural resource and its effective usage considering the community problems from a prospective perspective. It also contributes to human resources working with the community by development of the educational program pointing towards the community. Interaction and social activities in the community have continued through various events.
Its aim is to make wide-ranging contributions to academic society through excavations, analysis and preservation of buried cultural property on the Jomon archaeological site that ranges widely over northern Japan as well as education, research and social activities regarding archaeology and cultural heritage of the community.It also intends to build the prospective human society and to revitalize the local community. It is undertaking a cross-field-global human resources development with a mini-museum activity at the exhibition room and using advanced analytical methods on specialized education and vitalization of the local resources by industrial academic, and government cooperation through the process of preserving cultural assets.The center develops educational programs directed towards the community and organizes various events and stimulating social activities.
Faculty
Faculty of Hum
anities
Center Director
Professor LEE YoungjunEmployment Policy Research Center(EPRC)
Professor SEKINE TatsuhitoArchaeological Research Center for Northern Japan
Faculty
Medicine
Center Director
Health Sciences
The center aims to promote, support and maintain good health for all through sport and exercise.
Professor NAKAJI ShigeyukiNorth Japan Health and Sports Medical Center
This research center is composed of researchers from the departments of Glycotechnology, Microbiology and Immunology, Digestive Surgery, Cardiology, Respiratory Medicine and Nephrology, Pediatrics, Anesthesiology, Urology, Health Promotion and Disability and Health, and was established to promote co-operative comprehensive transplantation research.
Professor OYAMA ChikaraNorth Japan Transplantation and Stem Cell Research Center
The mission of the Community Healthcare Education and Research Center is to support activities such as the prevention of lifestyle-related diseases and falls of aged people. This center in the division of Health Sciences is run by multidisciplinary staff, nursing, physical therapy and occupational therapy, amongst others, and plays a role as a collaborator for health care in the community.
Professor MARIYA YasushiCommunity Healthcare Education and Research Center
This center aims for promotion and improvement in education and research activities through cooperation of the members of the Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences. The members are currently performing education and research activities focusing on one of the Hirosaki University Institutional Research projects.
Professor NAKAMURA ToshiyaResearch Center for Biomedical Sciences
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Faculty Center Director
Science and TechnologyFaculty of Agriculture and Life Science
センター長
1. Institutional Research
Divisions (the Year of Start)Faculty Title Representative Title of the Research
2. Priority Research Designated by the President
Faculty Title Representative Title of the Research
4. Youth Institute Research
Faculty Title Representative Title of the Research
3. Research Projects Related to the Great East Japan Earthquake
Faculty Title Representative Title of the Research
Hirosaki University Institutional Research 2013
In order to carry out the research goals of the "Midterm Plan and Objectives," We chose only the highest quality themes to represent this institution and receive official Hirosaki University Research status. First, potential projects were reviewed by a committee of judges, which included outside evaluators. Next, researchers defended their projects in an oral interview and underwent the president's evaluation. Along with new entries, five ongoing research projects were evaluated each time to decide whether they merited continued support. In addition, themes that were expected to develop institutional research were given priority and special support, as designated by the president. The new project,” Institutional Research” was also established to develop the quality of study skills young researchers this year and was reviewed. Themes that were expected to develop Institutional Research were given priority and special support, as designated by the president. Themes having a clear connection to restoration and reconstruction after the Great East Japan Earthquake were given high priority, with the aim to have research develop as quickly as possible.
Divisions (the Year of Start)
5. Priority Research Designated by the Youth President
Faculty Title Representative Title of the Research
Divisions (the Year of Start)
Earthquake disaster prevention is one of the essential requirements to achieve a safe and secure society for our country that has been damaged over and over by extensive earthquakes. Weather disasters including tornados and heavy rain also occur frequently and there is an active volcano in this area, too.This center is mainly researching earthquake disaster prevention, but also researches weather disasters, volcanic disasters, and ground disasters and gives instructions of how to control or reduce natural disasters.
Professor ARIGA YoshiakiNatural Disaster Prevention Research Center
This center is researching the following three themes to discover gene resources in the area and utilize it to them with industry.1) Research and utilization of unknown biologically active secondary
metabolites, from microbes found mainly in the Tsugaru area.2) Research on utilization of unutilized agricultural, forestry and marine
products in North Tohoku area.3) Research on value-added local products in Aomori including apples
and sea cucmbers and on the sixth sector of industry
Professor HASHIMOTO MasaruUtilization of Regional Resources Research Center Medicine
Medicine
Medicine
Science and Technology
Professor
Professor
Professor
ITO Ken
YAMADA Katsuya
NAKAJI Shigeyuki
OKAZAKI Masaaki
Comprehensive cohort study on the etiology and prevention ofmodern diseases
Evaluation of tumour cells and fresh diagnosis and treatmentstrategies based on imaging cell metabolism
Development of processes of recycling carbon dioxide resources through the multi-functionality of universal metals based on elemental strategies
New (2013)
Continued (2012)
Continued (2012)
Continued (2011)
Continued (2012)
Continued (2011)
New (2013)
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science Professor HASHIMOTO Masaru
Health Sciences Lecturer
AssistantProfessor
AssociateProfessor
AssistantProfessor
CHIBA Mitsuru
Faculty of Humanities
Health Sciences
Professor
Professor
LEE Young Jun
KASHIWAKURA Ikuo
Medicine
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
MATSUMIYA Tomoo
KASHIWAGI Akiko
MATSUMOTO Kazuhiro
Development of brain degenerative disease prevention by the creation of a new anti-aging method.
Effective inf lection of undeveloped gene resources of the Tsugaru area.
Disease exosome encyclopedia-A new disease marker search strategy and general function
Radiological research program for the Great East Japan Earthquake.
A study of a Reconstruction Plan consideriag QOL in the North Rias Area after Great East Earthquake:A Sociological, Economic and Legal Approach.
Elucidation of the common molecular base by the multidisciplinary analysis of the degenerative lesion.
The understanding of the creature judging from life change analysis and the use of the creature.
Development of a high-quality fruit branding strategy based on the new kind of apple created by Hirosaki University.
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Faculty Center Director
Science and TechnologyFaculty of Agriculture and Life Science
センター長
1. Institutional Research
Divisions (the Year of Start)Faculty Title Representative Title of the Research
2. Priority Research Designated by the President
Faculty Title Representative Title of the Research
4. Youth Institute Research
Faculty Title Representative Title of the Research
3. Research Projects Related to the Great East Japan Earthquake
Faculty Title Representative Title of the Research
Hirosaki University Institutional Research 2013
In order to carry out the research goals of the "Midterm Plan and Objectives," We chose only the highest quality themes to represent this institution and receive official Hirosaki University Research status. First, potential projects were reviewed by a committee of judges, which included outside evaluators. Next, researchers defended their projects in an oral interview and underwent the president's evaluation. Along with new entries, five ongoing research projects were evaluated each time to decide whether they merited continued support. In addition, themes that were expected to develop institutional research were given priority and special support, as designated by the president. The new project,” Institutional Research” was also established to develop the quality of study skills young researchers this year and was reviewed. Themes that were expected to develop Institutional Research were given priority and special support, as designated by the president. Themes having a clear connection to restoration and reconstruction after the Great East Japan Earthquake were given high priority, with the aim to have research develop as quickly as possible.
Divisions (the Year of Start)
5. Priority Research Designated by the Youth President
Faculty Title Representative Title of the Research
Divisions (the Year of Start)
Earthquake disaster prevention is one of the essential requirements to achieve a safe and secure society for our country that has been damaged over and over by extensive earthquakes. Weather disasters including tornados and heavy rain also occur frequently and there is an active volcano in this area, too.This center is mainly researching earthquake disaster prevention, but also researches weather disasters, volcanic disasters, and ground disasters and gives instructions of how to control or reduce natural disasters.
Professor ARIGA YoshiakiNatural Disaster Prevention Research Center
This center is researching the following three themes to discover gene resources in the area and utilize it to them with industry.1) Research and utilization of unknown biologically active secondary
metabolites, from microbes found mainly in the Tsugaru area.2) Research on utilization of unutilized agricultural, forestry and marine
products in North Tohoku area.3) Research on value-added local products in Aomori including apples
and sea cucmbers and on the sixth sector of industry
Professor HASHIMOTO MasaruUtilization of Regional Resources Research Center Medicine
Medicine
Medicine
Science and Technology
Professor
Professor
Professor
ITO Ken
YAMADA Katsuya
NAKAJI Shigeyuki
OKAZAKI Masaaki
Comprehensive cohort study on the etiology and prevention ofmodern diseases
Evaluation of tumour cells and fresh diagnosis and treatmentstrategies based on imaging cell metabolism
Development of processes of recycling carbon dioxide resources through the multi-functionality of universal metals based on elemental strategies
New (2013)
Continued (2012)
Continued (2012)
Continued (2011)
Continued (2012)
Continued (2011)
New (2013)
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science Professor HASHIMOTO Masaru
Health Sciences Lecturer
AssistantProfessor
AssociateProfessor
AssistantProfessor
CHIBA Mitsuru
Faculty of Humanities
Health Sciences
Professor
Professor
LEE Young Jun
KASHIWAKURA Ikuo
Medicine
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
MATSUMIYA Tomoo
KASHIWAGI Akiko
MATSUMOTO Kazuhiro
Development of brain degenerative disease prevention by the creation of a new anti-aging method.
Effective inf lection of undeveloped gene resources of the Tsugaru area.
Disease exosome encyclopedia-A new disease marker search strategy and general function
Radiological research program for the Great East Japan Earthquake.
A study of a Reconstruction Plan consideriag QOL in the North Rias Area after Great East Earthquake:A Sociological, Economic and Legal Approach.
Elucidation of the common molecular base by the multidisciplinary analysis of the degenerative lesion.
The understanding of the creature judging from life change analysis and the use of the creature.
Development of a high-quality fruit branding strategy based on the new kind of apple created by Hirosaki University.
AssistantProfessor
UNIVERSITY STUD
ENT
APPLICATIO
N A
ND
MATRICU
LATION
/REGIO
NA
L DISTRIBU
TION
OF EN
TRAN
TS
NU
MB
ER O
F UN
IVER
SITY STA
FF
27 28HIROSAKI UNIVERSITYHIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
Note: Part-time positions shown in parentheses
Divisions AssociateProfessors Lecturers Assistant
ProfessorsResearch
AssociatesTeachers of
AttachedSchool
Subtotal Other Staff TotalProfessors
6 2(1) 4(3) 12(4)1
Executive Directorand Vice PresidentPresident Auditor
Assistant to thePresident Total
President, Executive Director, AuditorAs of May 1, 2014
215
-
35
44
36
27
-
33
24
1
4
1
3
2
-
-
-
1
1
-
1
-
1
1
-
198
-
27
24
32
15
11
37
31
2
4
1
-
2
1
1
1
-
1
-
5
1
-
2
-
109
-
13
18
17
19
33
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
1
-
4
-
-
-
-
175
-
-
-
72
24
53
11
11
-
-
1
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
58
-
-
1
21
6
29
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
98
-
-
98
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
853
-
75
185
178
91
126
85
66
3
8
3
6
4
1
1
2
1
3
-
10
1
1
3
-
1,015
177
8
15
21
8
731
23
23
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
2
1
-
-
-
-
4
1,868
177
83
200
199
99
857
108
89
3
8
3
8
4
1
1
2
1
5
1
10
1
1
3
4
Total Number of Present Employees
Administration Bureau
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Health Sciences
University Hospital
Graduate School of Science and Technology
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Graduate School of Regional Studies
North Japan Research Institute for Sustainable Energy
The Shirakami Institute for Environmental Sciences
Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine
Food Science Research Center
Center for General Education
Computer and Communications Systems Center
Center for Education and Research of Lifelong Learning
Center for Joint Research
Health Administration Center
Radioisotope Laboratory
International Education Center
Student Career Center
International Cooperation Office
Office for the Promotion of COI Research
Aomori Campus
GR
AD
UATE SC
HO
OLS
Regional Distribution of Entrants
Divisions
Total
Humanities and Social Sciences (Master's Course)
Education (Master's Course)
Medicine (Doctoral Course)
Health Sciences (Master's Course)
Health Sciences (Doctoral Course)
Science and Technology (Master's Course)
Science and Technology (Doctoral Course)
Agriculture and Life Science (Master's Course)
Regional Studies (Doctoral Course)
M
Applicant Capacity
Competition RateTotal TotalF F
Enrollment CapacityAnnualAdmissionCapacity M
Note: International students admitted under special circumstances are excluded.
Fiscal Year 2014
Fiscal Year 2013
345
240
112
200
300
185
1,382
16
32
50
25
9
90
8
60
6
296
345
248
112
200
304
187
1,396
20 238 80 318 15 5 2015.9
127
35
2
52
112
47
375
131
107
46
88
132
45
549
66
71
15
44
42
42
280
11
24
32
6
10
32
115
7
10
8
7
5
14
51
1
0
4
3
1
1
10
2
1
5
0
2
6
16
594
339
692
332
769
511
3,237
10
22
27
16
3
104
6
31
5
224
551
565
336
464
188
320
2,424
11
23
14
16
8
13
2
21
3
111
1,145
904
1,028
796
957
831
5,661
21
45
41
32
11
117
8
52
8
335
3.32
3.77
9.18
3.98
3.19
4.49
4.10
1.31
1.41
0.82
1.28
1.22
1.30
1.00
0.87
1.33
1.13
172
101
66
63
252
110
764
9
16
27
15
3
86
5
27
5
193
173
147
46
137
52
77
632
11
17
14
15
8
11
2
21
2
101
345
248
112
200
304
187
1,396
20
33
41
30
11
97
7
48
7
294
EnrollmentCapacity Hokkaido
Regional DistributionTohoku
Aomori Pref. Other pref.Kanto Chu-bu Kinki Other
Divisions
DivisionsMCompetition Rate TotalFM TotalF
Applicant Capacity Enrollment CapacityAnnualAdmissionCapacity
Second-Year-Transfer Student
Fiscal Year 2014
30
10
*a few
40
6
20
5
31
17
2
8
27
23
22
13
58
0
2
1
3
9
0
3
12
9
2
4
15
0.77
2.20
-
1.45
DivisionsMCompetition Rate TotalFM TotalF
Applicant Capacity Enrollment CapacityAnnualAdmissionCapacity
Note: The sign * is the number of unqualified candidates
Note: October 1, 2013 admission to the School of Medicine was possible.
Third-Year-Transfer Student
Application and Matriculation Fiscal Year 2014
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
School of Medicine (Medicine)
School of Medicine (Health Sciences)
Faculty of Science and Technology
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Total
School of Medicine (Medicine)
School of Medicine (Health Sciences)
Faculty of Science and Technology
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Total
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
School of Medicine (Medicine)
School of Medicine (Health Sciences)
Faculty of Science and Technology
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Total
UNIVERSITY STUD
ENT
APPLICATIO
N A
ND
MATRICU
LATION
/REGIO
NA
L DISTRIBU
TION
OF EN
TRAN
TS
NU
MB
ER O
F UN
IVER
SITY STA
FF
27 28HIROSAKI UNIVERSITYHIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
Note: Part-time positions shown in parentheses
Divisions AssociateProfessors Lecturers Assistant
ProfessorsResearch
AssociatesTeachers of
AttachedSchool
Subtotal Other Staff TotalProfessors
6 2(1) 4(3) 12(4)1
Executive Directorand Vice PresidentPresident Auditor
Assistant to thePresident Total
President, Executive Director, AuditorAs of May 1, 2014
215
-
35
44
36
27
-
33
24
1
4
1
3
2
-
-
-
1
1
-
1
-
1
1
-
198
-
27
24
32
15
11
37
31
2
4
1
-
2
1
1
1
-
1
-
5
1
-
2
-
109
-
13
18
17
19
33
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
1
-
4
-
-
-
-
175
-
-
-
72
24
53
11
11
-
-
1
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
58
-
-
1
21
6
29
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
98
-
-
98
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
853
-
75
185
178
91
126
85
66
3
8
3
6
4
1
1
2
1
3
-
10
1
1
3
-
1,015
177
8
15
21
8
731
23
23
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
2
1
-
-
-
-
4
1,868
177
83
200
199
99
857
108
89
3
8
3
8
4
1
1
2
1
5
1
10
1
1
3
4
Total Number of Present Employees
Administration Bureau
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Health Sciences
University Hospital
Graduate School of Science and Technology
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Graduate School of Regional Studies
North Japan Research Institute for Sustainable Energy
The Shirakami Institute for Environmental Sciences
Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine
Food Science Research Center
Center for General Education
Computer and Communications Systems Center
Center for Education and Research of Lifelong Learning
Center for Joint Research
Health Administration Center
Radioisotope Laboratory
International Education Center
Student Career Center
International Cooperation Office
Office for the Promotion of COI Research
Aomori Campus
GR
AD
UATE SC
HO
OLS
Regional Distribution of Entrants
Divisions
Total
Humanities and Social Sciences (Master's Course)
Education (Master's Course)
Medicine (Doctoral Course)
Health Sciences (Master's Course)
Health Sciences (Doctoral Course)
Science and Technology (Master's Course)
Science and Technology (Doctoral Course)
Agriculture and Life Science (Master's Course)
Regional Studies (Doctoral Course)
M
Applicant Capacity
Competition RateTotal TotalF F
Enrollment CapacityAnnualAdmissionCapacity M
Note: International students admitted under special circumstances are excluded.
Fiscal Year 2014
Fiscal Year 2013
345
240
112
200
300
185
1,382
16
32
50
25
9
90
8
60
6
296
345
248
112
200
304
187
1,396
20 238 80 318 15 5 2015.9
127
35
2
52
112
47
375
131
107
46
88
132
45
549
66
71
15
44
42
42
280
11
24
32
6
10
32
115
7
10
8
7
5
14
51
1
0
4
3
1
1
10
2
1
5
0
2
6
16
594
339
692
332
769
511
3,237
10
22
27
16
3
104
6
31
5
224
551
565
336
464
188
320
2,424
11
23
14
16
8
13
2
21
3
111
1,145
904
1,028
796
957
831
5,661
21
45
41
32
11
117
8
52
8
335
3.32
3.77
9.18
3.98
3.19
4.49
4.10
1.31
1.41
0.82
1.28
1.22
1.30
1.00
0.87
1.33
1.13
172
101
66
63
252
110
764
9
16
27
15
3
86
5
27
5
193
173
147
46
137
52
77
632
11
17
14
15
8
11
2
21
2
101
345
248
112
200
304
187
1,396
20
33
41
30
11
97
7
48
7
294
EnrollmentCapacity Hokkaido
Regional DistributionTohoku
Aomori Pref. Other pref.Kanto Chu-bu Kinki Other
Divisions
DivisionsMCompetition Rate TotalFM TotalF
Applicant Capacity Enrollment CapacityAnnualAdmissionCapacity
Second-Year-Transfer Student
Fiscal Year 2014
30
10
*a few
40
6
20
5
31
17
2
8
27
23
22
13
58
0
2
1
3
9
0
3
12
9
2
4
15
0.77
2.20
-
1.45
DivisionsMCompetition Rate TotalFM TotalF
Applicant Capacity Enrollment CapacityAnnualAdmissionCapacity
Note: The sign * is the number of unqualified candidates
Note: October 1, 2013 admission to the School of Medicine was possible.
Third-Year-Transfer Student
Application and Matriculation Fiscal Year 2014
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
School of Medicine (Medicine)
School of Medicine (Health Sciences)
Faculty of Science and Technology
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Total
School of Medicine (Medicine)
School of Medicine (Health Sciences)
Faculty of Science and Technology
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Total
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
School of Medicine (Medicine)
School of Medicine (Health Sciences)
Faculty of Science and Technology
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Total
UNIVERSITY STUD
ENT
NU
MB
ER O
F STUD
ENTS
NU
MB
ER O
F STUD
ENTS
29 30HIROSAKI UNIVERSITYHIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
16
32
50
-
25
9
90
8
60
6
296
32
328
90
705
600
18
18
24
4
21
15
3
3
3
23
83
196
30
104
199
16
28
87
187
-
94
-
-
111
-
-
102
-
81
581
582
35
81
207
1
62
33
195
36
103
36
789
22
811
32
64
200
-
50
27
180
24
120
18
715
96
811
11
17
15
-
15
8
12
3
23
2
106
1
107
7
24
30
-
17
8
89
10
31
5
221
2
223
8
24
15
-
15
6
7
-
19
3
97
1
98
-
-
34
-
-
6
-
13
-
14
67
7
74
-
-
13
-
-
2
-
2
-
7
24
2
26
-
-
46
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
46
-
46
-
-
24
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
25
-
25
9
16
30
-
15
3
87
8
30
5
203
9
212
FM FM FM FM
Divisions
Actual EnrollmentAnnual
AdmissionCapacity
EnrollmentCapacity
Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors
Graduate Schools
Graduate Schools
Humanities and Social Sciences (Master's Course)
Education (Master's Course)
Medicine (Doctoral Course)
Medicine (Doctoral Course) (before reorganization)
Health Sciences (Master's Course)
Health Sciences (Doctoral Course)
Science and Technology (Master's Course)
Science and Technology (Doctoral Course)
Agriculture and Life Science (Master's Course)
Regional Studies (Doctoral Course)
Subtotal
The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Iwate University (Doctoral Course)
Note: The current figure indicates the number of students who belong toHirosaki University (supervising educators)
Total
Total
DivisionsActual Enrollment
EnrollmentCapacity 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year1st Year
Attached School (Faculty of Education)
6
8
6
8
4
7
-
-
-
-
-
-
16
23
Lower6
Middle4
Higher6
ClassesTotal
4years 5years3yearsKindergarten
Elementary School
Junior High School
School for Special Needs Education
(Elementary)
(Junior High)
(Senior High)
As of May 1, 2014
1,455 1,299
-
115
110
120
345
145
25
70
240
112
200
312
40
40
46
58
58
58
-
300
-
-
40
40
35
40
30
185
1,382
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
20
-
20
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
20
-
460
440
480
1,380
580
100
280
960
734
860
1,594
160
160
184
232
232
232
20
1,220
-
-
160
160
140
160
120
740
5,894
-
44
50
84
178
68
-
33
101
69
63
132
36
37
34
39
55
51
-
252
-
-
22
23
22
22
22
111
774
-
72
61
41
174
79
25
43
147
46
137
183
6
3
12
19
4
8
-
52
-
-
19
17
13
19
9
77
633
-
43
59
84
186
67
1
33
101
71
67
138
34
34
38
40
57
54
-
257
-
-
22
23
23
27
25
120
802
-
70
56
39
165
75
24
43
142
41
131
172
7
7
8
18
4
5
-
49
-
-
20
17
13
13
6
69
597
-
43
54
83
180
79
-
32
111
85
78
163
33
33
39
38
55
54
2
254
-
-
25
22
18
19
20
104
812
-
74
56
38
168
77
26
46
149
51
130
181
7
5
8
18
3
3
-
44
-
-
17
18
18
22
9
84
626
1
44
66
105
216
76
-
34
110
98
83
181
35
40
48
51
68
67
4
313
1
1
23
23
22
29
25
124
944
-
98
74
35
207
85
25
42
152
37
136
173
8
4
11
18
4
7
1
53
-
1
25
29
17
13
5
90
675
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
92
-
92
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
92
1
488
476
509
1,474
606
101
306
1,013
735
825
1,560
166
163
198
241
250
249
7
1,274
1
2
173
172
146
164
121
779
6,100
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
29
-
29
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
29
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
73
-
73
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
73
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
43
-
43
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
43
Departments and Courses
Actual Enrollment
AnnualAdmissionCapacity
Second yearTransferStudent
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30
30
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
40
Third yearTransferStudent
EnrollmentCapacity
Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors 5th year 6th year
FMFMFMFMFMFM
Information and Management Science
Subtotal
Teacher Training Division
School Nurse Training Division
Community Education Training Division
Subtotal
Medicine
Health Sciences
Subtotal
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Electronics and Information Technology
Intelligent Machines and System Engineering
Common Faculty
Subtotal
Biochemistry and Biotechnology
Bioproduction
Regional Environmental Science
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Applied Biosciences
Agriculture and Horticulture
Agricultural and Environmental Engineering
Subtotal
Total
Hum
anitiesEducation
Medicine
Science and TechnologyA
griculture and Life Science
Mathematical Sciences
Advanced Physics
Frontier Materials Chemistry
Humanities and Cultural Studies
Social Science and Social System Studies
Economics and Commercial Sciences
As of May 1, 2014
Total
Undergraduates
FacultiesTotal
As of May 1, 2014
UNIVERSITY STUD
ENT
NU
MB
ER O
F STUD
ENTS
NU
MB
ER O
F STUD
ENTS
29 30HIROSAKI UNIVERSITYHIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
16
32
50
-
25
9
90
8
60
6
296
32
328
90
705
600
18
18
24
4
21
15
3
3
3
23
83
196
30
104
199
16
28
87
187
-
94
-
-
111
-
-
102
-
81
581
582
35
81
207
1
62
33
195
36
103
36
789
22
811
32
64
200
-
50
27
180
24
120
18
715
96
811
11
17
15
-
15
8
12
3
23
2
106
1
107
7
24
30
-
17
8
89
10
31
5
221
2
223
8
24
15
-
15
6
7
-
19
3
97
1
98
-
-
34
-
-
6
-
13
-
14
67
7
74
-
-
13
-
-
2
-
2
-
7
24
2
26
-
-
46
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
46
-
46
-
-
24
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
25
-
25
9
16
30
-
15
3
87
8
30
5
203
9
212
FM FM FM FM
Divisions
Actual EnrollmentAnnual
AdmissionCapacity
EnrollmentCapacity
Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors
Graduate Schools
Graduate Schools
Humanities and Social Sciences (Master's Course)
Education (Master's Course)
Medicine (Doctoral Course)
Medicine (Doctoral Course) (before reorganization)
Health Sciences (Master's Course)
Health Sciences (Doctoral Course)
Science and Technology (Master's Course)
Science and Technology (Doctoral Course)
Agriculture and Life Science (Master's Course)
Regional Studies (Doctoral Course)
Subtotal
The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Iwate University (Doctoral Course)
Note: The current figure indicates the number of students who belong toHirosaki University (supervising educators)
Total
Total
DivisionsActual Enrollment
EnrollmentCapacity 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year1st Year
Attached School (Faculty of Education)
6
8
6
8
4
7
-
-
-
-
-
-
16
23
Lower6
Middle4
Higher6
ClassesTotal
4years 5years3yearsKindergarten
Elementary School
Junior High School
School for Special Needs Education
(Elementary)
(Junior High)
(Senior High)
As of May 1, 2014
1,455 1,299
-
115
110
120
345
145
25
70
240
112
200
312
40
40
46
58
58
58
-
300
-
-
40
40
35
40
30
185
1,382
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
20
-
20
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
20
-
460
440
480
1,380
580
100
280
960
734
860
1,594
160
160
184
232
232
232
20
1,220
-
-
160
160
140
160
120
740
5,894
-
44
50
84
178
68
-
33
101
69
63
132
36
37
34
39
55
51
-
252
-
-
22
23
22
22
22
111
774
-
72
61
41
174
79
25
43
147
46
137
183
6
3
12
19
4
8
-
52
-
-
19
17
13
19
9
77
633
-
43
59
84
186
67
1
33
101
71
67
138
34
34
38
40
57
54
-
257
-
-
22
23
23
27
25
120
802
-
70
56
39
165
75
24
43
142
41
131
172
7
7
8
18
4
5
-
49
-
-
20
17
13
13
6
69
597
-
43
54
83
180
79
-
32
111
85
78
163
33
33
39
38
55
54
2
254
-
-
25
22
18
19
20
104
812
-
74
56
38
168
77
26
46
149
51
130
181
7
5
8
18
3
3
-
44
-
-
17
18
18
22
9
84
626
1
44
66
105
216
76
-
34
110
98
83
181
35
40
48
51
68
67
4
313
1
1
23
23
22
29
25
124
944
-
98
74
35
207
85
25
42
152
37
136
173
8
4
11
18
4
7
1
53
-
1
25
29
17
13
5
90
675
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
92
-
92
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
92
1
488
476
509
1,474
606
101
306
1,013
735
825
1,560
166
163
198
241
250
249
7
1,274
1
2
173
172
146
164
121
779
6,100
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
29
-
29
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
29
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
73
-
73
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
73
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
43
-
43
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
43
Departments and Courses
Actual Enrollment
AnnualAdmissionCapacity
Second yearTransferStudent
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30
30
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
40
Third yearTransferStudent
EnrollmentCapacity
Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors 5th year 6th year
FMFMFMFMFMFM
Information and Management Science
Subtotal
Teacher Training Division
School Nurse Training Division
Community Education Training Division
Subtotal
Medicine
Health Sciences
Subtotal
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Electronics and Information Technology
Intelligent Machines and System Engineering
Common Faculty
Subtotal
Biochemistry and Biotechnology
Bioproduction
Regional Environmental Science
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Applied Biosciences
Agriculture and Horticulture
Agricultural and Environmental Engineering
Subtotal
Total
Hum
anitiesEducation
Medicine
Science and TechnologyA
griculture and Life Science
Mathematical Sciences
Advanced Physics
Frontier Materials Chemistry
Humanities and Cultural Studies
Social Science and Social System Studies
Economics and Commercial Sciences
As of May 1, 2014
Total
Undergraduates
FacultiesTotal
As of May 1, 2014
UNIVERSITY STUD
ENT
PLAC
EMEN
TS (2013)
GR
AD
UATES
31 32HIROSAKI UNIVERSITYHIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
Faculty ofAgricultureand Life Science
Faculty ofScienceandTechnology
School ofMedicine(HealthSciences)
School ofMedicine(Medicine)
Faculty ofEducation
Faculty ofHumanities
(Number of Students) (Unit:Number of Students)
Departments
Special Course
Humanities (Master's Course)
Humanities and Social Sciences (Master's Course)
Education (Master's Course)
Medicine (Doctoral Course)
Medicine (Master's Course)
Health Sciences (Master's Course)
Health Sciences (Doctoral Course)
Science (Master's Course)
Science and Technology (Master's Course)
Science and Technology (Master's Course)
Science and Technology (Doctoral Course)
Agriculture (Master's Course)
Agriculture and Life Science (Master's Course)
Regional Studies (Doctoral Course)
Total
1,392
10,196
15,287
1,613
16,900
5,135
1,077
5,112
2,270
4,541
1,478
48,101
-
317
261
-
261
97
204
-
299
-
195
1,373
1,392
11,807
16,502
1,613
18,115
5,636
2,120
5,112
3,733
4,541
2,405
54,861
Fiscal YearUndergraduates The number of students finding employment, listed by business.
Divisions
Faculty of Arts and Science
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
4 Year Course
2 Year Course
Subtotal
111
128
468
1,648
54
21
-
844
153
351
16
435
272
9
4,510
41
100
70
28
41
100
70
28
4,615
548
4,615
548
111
173
608
1,861
54
132
47
844
153
800
33
435
511
24
5,786
Fiscal YearDivisions
Fiscal Year Fiscal YearDivisions DivisionsTotal Total
One-Year Postgraduate Courses School of Allied Medical Sciences
Total
-
6
34
24
-
22
9
-
-
71
6
-
51
4
227
Postgraduates
Total
-
308
244
-
244
90
210
-
285
-
175
1,312
-
318
241
-
241
97
210
-
301
-
190
1,357
-
6
29
43
-
21
7
-
-
78
1
-
55
2
242
Note:●Humanities(Master’s Course)was reorganized into Humanities and Social Sciences (Master’s Course) in April 1999.●Science (Master’s Course) was reorganized into Science and Technology (Master’s Course) in April 2002.●Agriculture (Master’s Course) was reorganized into Agriculture and Life Science (Master’s Course) in April 2002.●Science and Technology (Master’s Course) was reorganized into Science and Technology (Doctoral Course) in April 2005.
(1975-2003)(1960-1998)
(1950-2008) (2009) (2010) (2011)
(1950-2008) (2009) (2010) (2011)
School of Medicine (Medicine)
School of Medicine (Health Sciences)
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Science and Technology
Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Total
Note:●The Faculty of Arts and Science was reorganized and divided into the Faculty of Humanities and the Faculty of Science in April 1960.●The Faculty of Science and Faculty of Agriculture were reorganized into the Faculty of Science and Technology and the Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science, respectively, in April 1997.
-
336
235
-
235
107
212
-
285
-
185
1,360
(2012)
-
10
24
42
-
26
10
-
-
111
5
-
44
4
276
(2012)
-
332
234
-
234
110
207
-
293
-
182
1,358
(2013)
-
12
24
46
-
22
8
-
-
107
1
-
50
1
271
(2013)
Employed GraduateSchools Resident Other
Divisions
Placements
As of May 1, 2014
Faculty ofHumanities
Faculty ofEducation
School ofMedicine
(Medicine)
School ofMedicine
(Health Sciences)
Faculty ofScience andTechnology
Faculty ofAgriculture and
Life ScienceTotal
Num
ber of Students Placed
Graduates
Agriculture/Forestry/Fishing/Mining
Construction
Manufacturing
Information Service
Carrier/Post
Wholesale/Retail
Finance/Insurance
Food Dispensing/Accommodation
Medical/Welfare
Others
Total
Teacher
Civil Servant
Elementary School
Junior High School
Senior High School
Other
National
Local
Graduate Schools
Resident
Other
332
1
7
12
20
12
47
44
7
9
-
-
1
-
11
65
48
284
9
-
39
234
-
-
5
7
2
9
13
1
6
40
18
10
15
-
16
17
159
18
-
57
110
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
103
7
207
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
179
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
180
16
-
11
293
-
5
17
30
8
14
5
1
1
-
5
7
-
9
34
25
161
110
-
22
182
7
4
18
1
5
23
4
2
2
1
-
2
-
5
20
17
111
57
-
14
1,358
8
16
53
58
27
93
66
11
197
41
23
20
15
25
135
107
895
210
103
150
Note: The number of teachers at secondary schools, higher vocational schools, universities, special needs schools and kindergartens.
Placement after graduation according to department The number of students finding employment, listed by industry.
284
939
159
1857
180
1611
103
7161
110
22
111
5714
53 Manufacturing58
Information Service
93Wholesale/Retail
197Medical/Welfare
99Teacher
160Civil Servant
107Others
27Carrier/Post
16 ConstructionAgriculture/Forestry/Fishing/Mining 8
11Food Dispensing/Accommodation
66 Finance/Insurance
-
11
29
58
-
20
13
-
-
82
4
-
39
4
260
Humanities (Closed in March, 1999)
Education (Closed in March, 2000)
Science (Closed in March, 2001)
Agriculture (Closed in March, 2001)
UNIVERSITY STUD
ENT
PLAC
EMEN
TS (2013)
GR
AD
UATES
31 32HIROSAKI UNIVERSITYHIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
Faculty ofAgricultureand Life Science
Faculty ofScienceandTechnology
School ofMedicine(HealthSciences)
School ofMedicine(Medicine)
Faculty ofEducation
Faculty ofHumanities
(Number of Students) (Unit:Number of Students)
Departments
Special Course
Humanities (Master's Course)
Humanities and Social Sciences (Master's Course)
Education (Master's Course)
Medicine (Doctoral Course)
Medicine (Master's Course)
Health Sciences (Master's Course)
Health Sciences (Doctoral Course)
Science (Master's Course)
Science and Technology (Master's Course)
Science and Technology (Master's Course)
Science and Technology (Doctoral Course)
Agriculture (Master's Course)
Agriculture and Life Science (Master's Course)
Regional Studies (Doctoral Course)
Total
1,392
10,196
15,287
1,613
16,900
5,135
1,077
5,112
2,270
4,541
1,478
48,101
-
317
261
-
261
97
204
-
299
-
195
1,373
1,392
11,807
16,502
1,613
18,115
5,636
2,120
5,112
3,733
4,541
2,405
54,861
Fiscal YearUndergraduates The number of students finding employment, listed by business.
Divisions
Faculty of Arts and Science
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
4 Year Course
2 Year Course
Subtotal
111
128
468
1,648
54
21
-
844
153
351
16
435
272
9
4,510
41
100
70
28
41
100
70
28
4,615
548
4,615
548
111
173
608
1,861
54
132
47
844
153
800
33
435
511
24
5,786
Fiscal YearDivisions
Fiscal Year Fiscal YearDivisions DivisionsTotal Total
One-Year Postgraduate Courses School of Allied Medical Sciences
Total
-
6
34
24
-
22
9
-
-
71
6
-
51
4
227
Postgraduates
Total
-
308
244
-
244
90
210
-
285
-
175
1,312
-
318
241
-
241
97
210
-
301
-
190
1,357
-
6
29
43
-
21
7
-
-
78
1
-
55
2
242
Note:●Humanities(Master’s Course)was reorganized into Humanities and Social Sciences (Master’s Course) in April 1999.●Science (Master’s Course) was reorganized into Science and Technology (Master’s Course) in April 2002.●Agriculture (Master’s Course) was reorganized into Agriculture and Life Science (Master’s Course) in April 2002.●Science and Technology (Master’s Course) was reorganized into Science and Technology (Doctoral Course) in April 2005.
(1975-2003)(1960-1998)
(1950-2008) (2009) (2010) (2011)
(1950-2008) (2009) (2010) (2011)
School of Medicine (Medicine)
School of Medicine (Health Sciences)
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Science and Technology
Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Total
Note:●The Faculty of Arts and Science was reorganized and divided into the Faculty of Humanities and the Faculty of Science in April 1960.●The Faculty of Science and Faculty of Agriculture were reorganized into the Faculty of Science and Technology and the Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science, respectively, in April 1997.
-
336
235
-
235
107
212
-
285
-
185
1,360
(2012)
-
10
24
42
-
26
10
-
-
111
5
-
44
4
276
(2012)
-
332
234
-
234
110
207
-
293
-
182
1,358
(2013)
-
12
24
46
-
22
8
-
-
107
1
-
50
1
271
(2013)
Employed GraduateSchools Resident Other
Divisions
Placements
As of May 1, 2014
Faculty ofHumanities
Faculty ofEducation
School ofMedicine
(Medicine)
School ofMedicine
(Health Sciences)
Faculty ofScience andTechnology
Faculty ofAgriculture and
Life ScienceTotal
Num
ber of Students Placed
Graduates
Agriculture/Forestry/Fishing/Mining
Construction
Manufacturing
Information Service
Carrier/Post
Wholesale/Retail
Finance/Insurance
Food Dispensing/Accommodation
Medical/Welfare
Others
Total
Teacher
Civil Servant
Elementary School
Junior High School
Senior High School
Other
National
Local
Graduate Schools
Resident
Other
332
1
7
12
20
12
47
44
7
9
-
-
1
-
11
65
48
284
9
-
39
234
-
-
5
7
2
9
13
1
6
40
18
10
15
-
16
17
159
18
-
57
110
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
103
7
207
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
179
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
180
16
-
11
293
-
5
17
30
8
14
5
1
1
-
5
7
-
9
34
25
161
110
-
22
182
7
4
18
1
5
23
4
2
2
1
-
2
-
5
20
17
111
57
-
14
1,358
8
16
53
58
27
93
66
11
197
41
23
20
15
25
135
107
895
210
103
150
Note: The number of teachers at secondary schools, higher vocational schools, universities, special needs schools and kindergartens.
Placement after graduation according to department The number of students finding employment, listed by industry.
284
939
159
1857
180
1611
103
7161
110
22
111
5714
53 Manufacturing58
Information Service
93Wholesale/Retail
197Medical/Welfare
99Teacher
160Civil Servant
107Others
27Carrier/Post
16 ConstructionAgriculture/Forestry/Fishing/Mining 8
11Food Dispensing/Accommodation
66 Finance/Insurance
-
11
29
58
-
20
13
-
-
82
4
-
39
4
260
Humanities (Closed in March, 1999)
Education (Closed in March, 2000)
Science (Closed in March, 2001)
Agriculture (Closed in March, 2001)
UNIVERSITY STUD
ENT
SCH
OLA
RSH
IPS
DEG
REES C
ON
FERR
ED
/PUB
LICATIO
NS
33 34HIROSAKI UNIVERSITYHIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
-
11
29
58
20
13
-
4
82
-
39
4
260
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
11
29
59
20
13
-
4
82
-
39
4
261
111
173
608
1,861
186
47
844
34
953
435
511
27
5,790
-
-
-
881
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
3
885
-
-
-
469
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
469
Divisions
Degrees Conferred Fiscal Year 2013
CourseDoctorate
DissertationDoctorate
Degrees Conferred
Total
New System
CourseDoctorate
DissertationDoctorate
Old System
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Health Sciences
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Graduate School of Regional Studies
Shirakami Natural Environment Research Institute
Publications Fiscal Year 2013
Faculties, etc. Publications
Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Hirosaki UniversityCROSSROADS : Journal for Educational Research Published by the Faculty of Education,Hirosaki University
Hirosaki Medical Journal
Journal of Health Science Research
Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science, Hirosaki University
Bulletin of the Regional Studies Doctoral Course Graduate School of Hirosaki University
SHIRAKAMI-SANCHI
As of March 1, 2014
Type Ⅰ Type Ⅱ Total(B)
Percentage
%(B)
(A)
Graduate Schools
Total
1,474
1,013
735
825
1,275
779
6,101
35
81
1
207
62
33
195
36
103
36
789
6,890
383
232
144
254
304
183
1,500
3
30
-
1
9
3
83
10
38
3
180
1,680
478
330
177
293
455
230
1,963
1
5
-
1
-
1
38
1
8
-
55
2,018
861
562
321
547
759
413
3,463
4
35
-
2
9
4
121
11
46
3
235
3,698
58.4
55.5
43.7
66.3
59.5
53.0
56.8
11.4
43.2
-
1.0
14.5
12.1
62.1
30.6
44.7
8.3
29.8
53.7
Divisions
Faculties, etc.
Scholarships
Enrollment(A)
Master's Degree (Arts and Letters)
Master's Degree (Humanities and Social Sciences)
Master's Degree (Education)
Doctorate (Medicine)
Master's Degree (Health Sciences)
Doctorate (Health Sciences)
Master's Degree (Science)
Doctorate (Science or Technology)
Master's Degree (Science and Technology)
Master's Degree (Agriculture)
Master's Degree (Agriculture and Life Science)
Doctorate (Regional Studies)
Total
Humanities and Social Sciences
Education
Medicine (before organization)
Medicine
Health Sciences (Master's Course)
Health Sciences (Doctoral Course)
Science and Technology (Master's Course)
Science and Technology (Doctoral Course)
Agriculture and Life Science
Regional Studies
Subtotal
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
School of Medicine (Medicine)
School of Medicine (Health Sciences)
Faculty of Science and Technology
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Subtotal
UNIVERSITY STUD
ENT
SCH
OLA
RSH
IPS
DEG
REES C
ON
FERR
ED
/PUB
LICATIO
NS
33 34HIROSAKI UNIVERSITYHIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
-
11
29
58
20
13
-
4
82
-
39
4
260
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
11
29
59
20
13
-
4
82
-
39
4
261
111
173
608
1,861
186
47
844
34
953
435
511
27
5,790
-
-
-
881
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
3
885
-
-
-
469
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
469
Divisions
Degrees Conferred Fiscal Year 2013
CourseDoctorate
DissertationDoctorate
Degrees Conferred
Total
New System
CourseDoctorate
DissertationDoctorate
Old System
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Health Sciences
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Graduate School of Regional Studies
Shirakami Natural Environment Research Institute
Publications Fiscal Year 2013
Faculties, etc. Publications
Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Hirosaki UniversityCROSSROADS : Journal for Educational Research Published by the Faculty of Education,Hirosaki University
Hirosaki Medical Journal
Journal of Health Science Research
Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science, Hirosaki University
Bulletin of the Regional Studies Doctoral Course Graduate School of Hirosaki University
SHIRAKAMI-SANCHI
As of March 1, 2014
Type Ⅰ Type Ⅱ Total(B)
Percentage
%(B)
(A)
Graduate Schools
Total
1,474
1,013
735
825
1,275
779
6,101
35
81
1
207
62
33
195
36
103
36
789
6,890
383
232
144
254
304
183
1,500
3
30
-
1
9
3
83
10
38
3
180
1,680
478
330
177
293
455
230
1,963
1
5
-
1
-
1
38
1
8
-
55
2,018
861
562
321
547
759
413
3,463
4
35
-
2
9
4
121
11
46
3
235
3,698
58.4
55.5
43.7
66.3
59.5
53.0
56.8
11.4
43.2
-
1.0
14.5
12.1
62.1
30.6
44.7
8.3
29.8
53.7
Divisions
Faculties, etc.
Scholarships
Enrollment(A)
Master's Degree (Arts and Letters)
Master's Degree (Humanities and Social Sciences)
Master's Degree (Education)
Doctorate (Medicine)
Master's Degree (Health Sciences)
Doctorate (Health Sciences)
Master's Degree (Science)
Doctorate (Science or Technology)
Master's Degree (Science and Technology)
Master's Degree (Agriculture)
Master's Degree (Agriculture and Life Science)
Doctorate (Regional Studies)
Total
Humanities and Social Sciences
Education
Medicine (before organization)
Medicine
Health Sciences (Master's Course)
Health Sciences (Doctoral Course)
Science and Technology (Master's Course)
Science and Technology (Doctoral Course)
Agriculture and Life Science
Regional Studies
Subtotal
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
School of Medicine (Medicine)
School of Medicine (Health Sciences)
Faculty of Science and Technology
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Subtotal
INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE
INTER
NATIO
NA
L STUD
ENTS
INTER
NATIO
NA
L AC
AD
EMIC
EXC
HA
NG
E AG
REEM
ENTS
35 36HIROSAKI UNIVERSITYHIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
North Japan ResearchInstitute for Sustainable Energy
As of May 1, 2014University-wide Agreements
Discipline-specific Agreements As of May 1, 2014
University Country Date of Agreement
University of Tennessee at Martin
University Bordeaux Montaigne
Harbin Normal University
Far Eastern State Medical University
University of Maine
Hyperion University
University of Trier
Yanbian University
M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
University of Otago
Zhengzhou University
Chiang Mai University
University of Debrecen
San Diego State University
Nam Seoul University
Kyungpook National University
University of Saskatchewan
Pusan National University
Auckland University of Technology
Irkutsk State University
University of La Frontera
Kyonggi University
Mount Royal University
Thompson Rivers University
Khon Kaen University
Dalian University of Technology
U.S.A.
French Republic
People's Republic of China
Russian Federation
U.S.A.
Romania
Federal Republic of Germany
People's Republic of China
Russian Federation
New Zealand
People's Republic of China
Kingdom of Thailand
Republic of Hungary
U.S.A.
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Canada
Republic of Korea
New Zealand
Russian Federation
Republic of Chile
Republic of Korea
Canada
Canada
Kingdom of Thailand
People's Republic of China
Jul. 8, 1980
Jan. 31, 1994
Aug. 1, 1995
Dec. 14, 1995
Jun. 26, 1997
Sep. 11, 1998
May. 3, 1999
Aug. 28, 2000
Sep. 20, 2000
Sep. 20, 2000
Oct. 12, 2000
Nov. 2, 2000
Dec. 22, 2000
Mar. 19, 2001
Jun. 1, 2001
Jul. 11, 2001
Dec, 7, 2001
Dec, 12, 2001
Dec. 12, 2001
Mar. 20, 2002
Jun, 25, 2002
Sep. 25, 2002
Jun. 1, 2005
Oct. 19, 2006
May. 6, 2008
Dec. 28, 2009
Date of AgreementCountryAffiliate InstitutionFaculty
Humanities
Education
Medicine
Health Sciences
Science and Technology
Agriculture and Life Science
Education
Humanities
Education
Science and Technology
Agriculture and Life Science
Humanities
Science and Technology
Agriculture and Life Science
Agricultural Sciences
Education
Humanities and Social Sciences
Humanities and Social Sciences
Education
Medicine
Health Sciences
Science and Technology
Agriculture and Life Science
Regional Studies
Agricultural Sciences
Country
Ghana
Algeria
Egypt
France
Germ
any
Latvia
Rom
ania
Hungary
Chile
U.S.A
Myanm
ar
Vietnam
Mongolia
Bangladesh
Indonesia
Philippine
Malaysia
Thailand
South Korea
Taiwan
China
Total
Undergraduates
Graduates
Private Regular Students
Private Research Students
Private Subject Studentsand Auditors
Foreign Students funded by the Japanese Government(Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology)
Japanese Studies Scholarship Students
Faculties, etc.Divisions
Private Regular Students
Foreign Students funded by the Japanese Government(Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology)
Teacher Training Scholarship StudentsForeign Students funded by the Japanese Government(Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology)
Research Scholarship Students
Total
13
1
1
2
2
8
1
11
2
1
1
4
3
5
6
11
2
1
75
1
1
2
1
8
11
3
1
2
1
1
8
2
1
3
1
1
8
1
1
1
3
3
1
8
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
5
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
18
1
3
1
6
2
8
1
35
3
3
3
7
1
1
2
1
6
3
5
1
10
12
3
3
139
Foreign Students funded by the Japanese Government(Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology)
Regular Scholarship Students
Ruralia Institute of the University of Helsinki
Sakhalin State University/Archaeology and Ethnography Laboratory
Sakhalin State Regional Museum
University of South Carolina
University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences
University of West Indies
China Medical University
Centre for Radiation Protection Research, Stockholm University
College of Agriculture and Biotechnology, China Agricultural University
Thammasat University, Faculty of Science and Technology
College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology
Institute of Coal Chemical Engineering, Taiyuan University of Techology
University of Maine, Maine Tidal Pouer Initiative
Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences
University of Pannonia, Faculty of Engineering Institute of Radiochemistry and Radioecology
Chulalongkorn University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Nuclear Engineering
Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology, Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute
Key Laboratory of Natural Resources of Changbai Mointain & Functional Molecules, Ministry of Education of Yanbian University
Republic of Finland
Russian Fedenation
Russian Fedenation
U.S.A.
U.S.A.
Jamaica
People's Republic of China
Kingdom of Sweden
People's Republic of China
Kingdom of Thailand
People's Republic of China
People's Republic of China
U.S.A.
Republic of Korea
Republic of Hungary
Kingdom of Thailand
Socialist Republic of Vietnam
People's Republic of China
School of Medicine
Graduate School of Health Sciences
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Faculty of Education
Sep. 7, 2009
Mar. 28, 2011
Mar. 28, 2011
Oct. 25, 1982
Aug. 1, 1982
Feb. 25, 2002
Oct. 25, 2005
Mar. 6, 2013
Aug. 1, 2005
Mar. 14, 2013
Jun. 9, 2013
Jun. 9, 2013
Mar. 19, 2011
Jan. 21, 2013
Mar. 18, 2013
Nov. 20, 2013
Nov. 22, 2013
Jun. 13, 2013
Faculty of Humanities
As of May 1, 2014
Institute of RadiationEmergency Medicine
INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE
INTER
NATIO
NA
L STUD
ENTS
INTER
NATIO
NA
L AC
AD
EMIC
EXC
HA
NG
E AG
REEM
ENTS
35 36HIROSAKI UNIVERSITYHIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
North Japan ResearchInstitute for Sustainable Energy
As of May 1, 2014University-wide Agreements
Discipline-specific Agreements As of May 1, 2014
University Country Date of Agreement
University of Tennessee at Martin
University Bordeaux Montaigne
Harbin Normal University
Far Eastern State Medical University
University of Maine
Hyperion University
University of Trier
Yanbian University
M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
University of Otago
Zhengzhou University
Chiang Mai University
University of Debrecen
San Diego State University
Nam Seoul University
Kyungpook National University
University of Saskatchewan
Pusan National University
Auckland University of Technology
Irkutsk State University
University of La Frontera
Kyonggi University
Mount Royal University
Thompson Rivers University
Khon Kaen University
Dalian University of Technology
U.S.A.
French Republic
People's Republic of China
Russian Federation
U.S.A.
Romania
Federal Republic of Germany
People's Republic of China
Russian Federation
New Zealand
People's Republic of China
Kingdom of Thailand
Republic of Hungary
U.S.A.
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Canada
Republic of Korea
New Zealand
Russian Federation
Republic of Chile
Republic of Korea
Canada
Canada
Kingdom of Thailand
People's Republic of China
Jul. 8, 1980
Jan. 31, 1994
Aug. 1, 1995
Dec. 14, 1995
Jun. 26, 1997
Sep. 11, 1998
May. 3, 1999
Aug. 28, 2000
Sep. 20, 2000
Sep. 20, 2000
Oct. 12, 2000
Nov. 2, 2000
Dec. 22, 2000
Mar. 19, 2001
Jun. 1, 2001
Jul. 11, 2001
Dec, 7, 2001
Dec, 12, 2001
Dec. 12, 2001
Mar. 20, 2002
Jun, 25, 2002
Sep. 25, 2002
Jun. 1, 2005
Oct. 19, 2006
May. 6, 2008
Dec. 28, 2009
Date of AgreementCountryAffiliate InstitutionFaculty
Humanities
Education
Medicine
Health Sciences
Science and Technology
Agriculture and Life Science
Education
Humanities
Education
Science and Technology
Agriculture and Life Science
Humanities
Science and Technology
Agriculture and Life Science
Agricultural Sciences
Education
Humanities and Social Sciences
Humanities and Social Sciences
Education
Medicine
Health Sciences
Science and Technology
Agriculture and Life Science
Regional Studies
Agricultural Sciences
Country
Ghana
Algeria
Egypt
France
Germ
any
Latvia
Rom
ania
Hungary
Chile
U.S.A
Myanm
ar
Vietnam
Mongolia
Bangladesh
Indonesia
Philippine
Malaysia
Thailand
South Korea
Taiwan
China
Total
Undergraduates
Graduates
Private Regular Students
Private Research Students
Private Subject Studentsand Auditors
Foreign Students funded by the Japanese Government(Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology)
Japanese Studies Scholarship Students
Faculties, etc.Divisions
Private Regular Students
Foreign Students funded by the Japanese Government(Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology)
Teacher Training Scholarship StudentsForeign Students funded by the Japanese Government(Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology)
Research Scholarship Students
Total
13
1
1
2
2
8
1
11
2
1
1
4
3
5
6
11
2
1
75
1
1
2
1
8
11
3
1
2
1
1
8
2
1
3
1
1
8
1
1
1
3
3
1
8
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
5
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
18
1
3
1
6
2
8
1
35
3
3
3
7
1
1
2
1
6
3
5
1
10
12
3
3
139
Foreign Students funded by the Japanese Government(Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology)
Regular Scholarship Students
Ruralia Institute of the University of Helsinki
Sakhalin State University/Archaeology and Ethnography Laboratory
Sakhalin State Regional Museum
University of South Carolina
University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences
University of West Indies
China Medical University
Centre for Radiation Protection Research, Stockholm University
College of Agriculture and Biotechnology, China Agricultural University
Thammasat University, Faculty of Science and Technology
College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology
Institute of Coal Chemical Engineering, Taiyuan University of Techology
University of Maine, Maine Tidal Pouer Initiative
Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences
University of Pannonia, Faculty of Engineering Institute of Radiochemistry and Radioecology
Chulalongkorn University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Nuclear Engineering
Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology, Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute
Key Laboratory of Natural Resources of Changbai Mointain & Functional Molecules, Ministry of Education of Yanbian University
Republic of Finland
Russian Fedenation
Russian Fedenation
U.S.A.
U.S.A.
Jamaica
People's Republic of China
Kingdom of Sweden
People's Republic of China
Kingdom of Thailand
People's Republic of China
People's Republic of China
U.S.A.
Republic of Korea
Republic of Hungary
Kingdom of Thailand
Socialist Republic of Vietnam
People's Republic of China
School of Medicine
Graduate School of Health Sciences
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Faculty of Education
Sep. 7, 2009
Mar. 28, 2011
Mar. 28, 2011
Oct. 25, 1982
Aug. 1, 1982
Feb. 25, 2002
Oct. 25, 2005
Mar. 6, 2013
Aug. 1, 2005
Mar. 14, 2013
Jun. 9, 2013
Jun. 9, 2013
Mar. 19, 2011
Jan. 21, 2013
Mar. 18, 2013
Nov. 20, 2013
Nov. 22, 2013
Jun. 13, 2013
Faculty of Humanities
As of May 1, 2014
Institute of RadiationEmergency Medicine
FINANCIAL
FINA
NCIA
L PLAN
(2014)
/GRA
NTS-IN
-AID
FOR SCIEN
TIFIC RESEARCH
STATUS O
F AC
CEPTED
EXTER
NA
L FUN
DIN
G
37 38HIROSAKI UNIVERSITYHIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
0 200,000 400,000 600,000 800,000 1,200,000 1,400,0001,000,000Joint ResearchExpenditures
Trust ResearchExpenditures Endowments
21
22
23
(Fiscal Year
)
0 200,000 400,000 600,000 800,000 1,200,000 1,400,0001,000,000
24
(Thousand Yen)
10,510,540
23,428,753
4,174,355
18,622,238
104,764
14,401
80
14,573
498,342
33,939,293
268,000
207,817
1,434,326
800,198
187,728
12,019,630
15,711,591
793,996
1,858,461
535,000
122,546
33,939,293
Annual Revenue Unit: Thousand Yen Annual Expennditures Unit: Thousand Yen
RevenueDivisions
Management Subsidy
Revenue
Student Fees
Hospital Fees
Facility Charges
Farm Income
Income from Disposal
Interest
Others
Total
10,510,540
4,174,355
18,622,238
632,160
Management SubsidyStudent FeesHospital Fees
Others
ExpenditureDivision
Top Management Costs
Strategic Expenditures
Education Costs
Research Costs
Education and Research Support Costs
Medical Examination and Treatment Costs
Personnel
Management
Facilities and Environmental Maintenance Costs
Large-scale, Key Projects Costs
Others
Total
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research Applicationand Adoption Rates
(KAKENHI)
Number ofApplications
Number ofAdoptions
AdoptionRate
Annual Revenue (Unit: Thousand Yen) Annual Expenditures (Unit: Thousand Yen)
Total33,939,293
Total33,939,293
Management Subsidy31.0%
Student Fees12.3%
Hospital Fees54.9%
Others1.8%
MedicalExamination
andTreatment
Costs35.4%
Personne46.3%
Management2.3%
Education and ResearchSupport Costs0.5%
Research Costs 2.4%Education Costs 4.2%
Strategical Costs 0.6%
Facilities andEnvironmental
Maintenance Costs5.5%
Large-scale, Key Projects Costs1.6%
Others 0.4%Top Management Costs 0.8%
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (2014)
Note: The number and amounts of money are based on informal decision notices (as of May 2014).The allocated amounts as per the plan at the start of 2014 for the funds and part of the funds for research items were included.
Unit:Thousand Yen
52,000
65,650
95,810
218,400
67,860
13,650
127,010
2,600
642,980
Subjects for ResearchDirect Expense Indirect Expense Total
AmountNumberof Grants
Scientific Research on Innovative Areas
Scientific Research (A)
Scientific Research (B)
Scientific Research (C)
Challenging Exploratory Research
Young Scientists (A)
Young Scientists (B)
Research Activity Start-up
12,000
15,150
22,110
50,400
15,660
3,150
29,310
600
148,380
40,000
50,500
73,700
168,000
52,200
10,500
97,700
2,000
494,600
7
5
23
147
46
2
92
2
324Total
Status of accepted external funding(2013) Unit: Thousand Yen
Grant from Outside the Universtiy
DepartmentsJoint Research with the Private Sector Expenditure Research Grants Contributions
Number(of cases)
Number(of cases)Amount Amount Number
(of cases) Amount
Number of Cases Number of Cases Number of Cases
550
6,200
627,325
17,255
18,705
15,140
13,350
1,250
1,610
500
4,625
1,000
900
-
1,620
3
9
503
32
46
16
20
2
1
1
25
1
1
-
3
2,195
3,188
159,250
23,735
400
54,214
30,770
1,300
50,280
22,565
-
-
-
-
-
-
6,420
11,682
300
-
9,092
15,005
-
29,040
-
-
-
-
1,520
-
2
3
26
12
2
24
16
2
9
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
6
1
-
9
13
-
3
-
-
-
-
3
-
Note●Number of Cases: including multi-year contracts●Amount: amount received in 2013●Trust research expenditures at the University Hospital do not include clinical trials.
Unit: Thousand Yen
Joint Research Expenditures Trust Research ExpendituresClassification
EndowmentsNumberReceived Amount Received Number
Received Amount Received NumberReceived Amount Received
49 83 712
41
44
54
38
68
86
100
100
680
729
703
663
98,687
54,349
60,356
67,585
73,059
445,636
501,629
324,153
341,113
347,897
587,355
784,532
820,922
682,904
710,030
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
25
38 73,059 100 347,897 663 710,030
32.0%
33.0%
34.0%
35.0%
36.0%
37.0%
38.0%
39.0%
40.0%
41.0%
42.0%
0
200
400
600
800
1000
22 23 24 25 26
(Num
ber of Applications and A
doptions)
(Adoption R
ate)
(Fiscal Year)
Numberof Cases
Numberof Cases
Numberof Cases
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Health Sciences
University Hospital
Graduate School of Science and Technology
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Graduate School of Regional Studies
North Japan Research Institute for Sustainable Energy
Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine
Administration Bureau
21st Century Education Center
Center for Education and Research of Lifelong Learning
Center for Joint Research
Health Administration Center
Total
FINANCIAL
FINA
NCIA
L PLAN
(2014)
/GRA
NTS-IN
-AID
FOR SCIEN
TIFIC RESEARCH
STATUS O
F AC
CEPTED
EXTER
NA
L FUN
DIN
G
37 38HIROSAKI UNIVERSITYHIROSAKI UNIVERSITY
0 200,000 400,000 600,000 800,000 1,200,000 1,400,0001,000,000Joint ResearchExpenditures
Trust ResearchExpenditures Endowments
21
22
23
(Fiscal Year
)
0 200,000 400,000 600,000 800,000 1,200,000 1,400,0001,000,000
24
(Thousand Yen)
10,510,540
23,428,753
4,174,355
18,622,238
104,764
14,401
80
14,573
498,342
33,939,293
268,000
207,817
1,434,326
800,198
187,728
12,019,630
15,711,591
793,996
1,858,461
535,000
122,546
33,939,293
Annual Revenue Unit: Thousand Yen Annual Expennditures Unit: Thousand Yen
RevenueDivisions
Management Subsidy
Revenue
Student Fees
Hospital Fees
Facility Charges
Farm Income
Income from Disposal
Interest
Others
Total
10,510,540
4,174,355
18,622,238
632,160
Management SubsidyStudent FeesHospital Fees
Others
ExpenditureDivision
Top Management Costs
Strategic Expenditures
Education Costs
Research Costs
Education and Research Support Costs
Medical Examination and Treatment Costs
Personnel
Management
Facilities and Environmental Maintenance Costs
Large-scale, Key Projects Costs
Others
Total
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research Applicationand Adoption Rates
(KAKENHI)
Number ofApplications
Number ofAdoptions
AdoptionRate
Annual Revenue (Unit: Thousand Yen) Annual Expenditures (Unit: Thousand Yen)
Total33,939,293
Total33,939,293
Management Subsidy31.0%
Student Fees12.3%
Hospital Fees54.9%
Others1.8%
MedicalExamination
andTreatment
Costs35.4%
Personne46.3%
Management2.3%
Education and ResearchSupport Costs0.5%
Research Costs 2.4%Education Costs 4.2%
Strategical Costs 0.6%
Facilities andEnvironmental
Maintenance Costs5.5%
Large-scale, Key Projects Costs1.6%
Others 0.4%Top Management Costs 0.8%
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (2014)
Note: The number and amounts of money are based on informal decision notices (as of May 2014).The allocated amounts as per the plan at the start of 2014 for the funds and part of the funds for research items were included.
Unit:Thousand Yen
52,000
65,650
95,810
218,400
67,860
13,650
127,010
2,600
642,980
Subjects for ResearchDirect Expense Indirect Expense Total
AmountNumberof Grants
Scientific Research on Innovative Areas
Scientific Research (A)
Scientific Research (B)
Scientific Research (C)
Challenging Exploratory Research
Young Scientists (A)
Young Scientists (B)
Research Activity Start-up
12,000
15,150
22,110
50,400
15,660
3,150
29,310
600
148,380
40,000
50,500
73,700
168,000
52,200
10,500
97,700
2,000
494,600
7
5
23
147
46
2
92
2
324Total
Status of accepted external funding(2013) Unit: Thousand Yen
Grant from Outside the Universtiy
DepartmentsJoint Research with the Private Sector Expenditure Research Grants Contributions
Number(of cases)
Number(of cases)Amount Amount Number
(of cases) Amount
Number of Cases Number of Cases Number of Cases
550
6,200
627,325
17,255
18,705
15,140
13,350
1,250
1,610
500
4,625
1,000
900
-
1,620
3
9
503
32
46
16
20
2
1
1
25
1
1
-
3
2,195
3,188
159,250
23,735
400
54,214
30,770
1,300
50,280
22,565
-
-
-
-
-
-
6,420
11,682
300
-
9,092
15,005
-
29,040
-
-
-
-
1,520
-
2
3
26
12
2
24
16
2
9
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
6
1
-
9
13
-
3
-
-
-
-
3
-
Note●Number of Cases: including multi-year contracts●Amount: amount received in 2013●Trust research expenditures at the University Hospital do not include clinical trials.
Unit: Thousand Yen
Joint Research Expenditures Trust Research ExpendituresClassification
EndowmentsNumberReceived Amount Received Number
Received Amount Received NumberReceived Amount Received
49 83 712
41
44
54
38
68
86
100
100
680
729
703
663
98,687
54,349
60,356
67,585
73,059
445,636
501,629
324,153
341,113
347,897
587,355
784,532
820,922
682,904
710,030
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
25
38 73,059 100 347,897 663 710,030
32.0%
33.0%
34.0%
35.0%
36.0%
37.0%
38.0%
39.0%
40.0%
41.0%
42.0%
0
200
400
600
800
1000
22 23 24 25 26
(Num
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doptions)
(Adoption R
ate)
(Fiscal Year)
Numberof Cases
Numberof Cases
Numberof Cases
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Health Sciences
University Hospital
Graduate School of Science and Technology
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Graduate School of Regional Studies
North Japan Research Institute for Sustainable Energy
Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine
Administration Bureau
21st Century Education Center
Center for Education and Research of Lifelong Learning
Center for Joint Research
Health Administration Center
Total
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Administration Bureau
Hirosaki Higher School Foreign Lecturer Residence
Health Administration Center
50th Anniversary Auditorium
Telephone Operators' Office, Garage, etc
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
Center for Educational Research and Practice
General Education Building
University Library
Hostel and Accommodation for Extracurricular Activites
University Center
Boiler Room and Fire Extinguishers
Gymnasium No.1 and No.2
Kyudo Hall
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Collaboration Center
Collabo HiroDai
Gene Research Center, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Science and Technology Research
Science and Technology, Earthquake and Volcano Observatory
Computer and Commnunications Systems Center
Multipurpose Space
Martial Arts Hall
Building for Extracurricular Activities
Kindergarten Affiliated with the Faculty of Education
Elementary School Affiliated with the Faculty of Education
Junior High School Affiliated with the Faculty of Education
Student Halls of Residence
Sports Facilities
Total Area ofBuilding's
Floors(㎡)
Districts Divisions Land Area(㎡)
Bunkyo-choCampus
Gakuen-choCampus
2,349
123
477
1,515
872
6,089
16,926
541
11,927
6,102
264
4,952
923
3,394
140
13,200
4,582
3,758
1,527
22,663
268
2,351
-
883
1,173
106,999
1,065
8,288
8,171
6,379
3,077
26,980
135,267
135,267
176,403
176,403
Total Area ofBuilding's
Floors(㎡)
Districts Divisions Land Area(㎡)
Total
Subtotal
Graduate School of Medicine/Health Sciences
Medical Communication Center
Baseball Field
University Hospital
Gymnasium
Lodging for Nurse(Lodging for Doctor in Training)
Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine
Lodging for Students
School for Special Needs Education
School for Special Needs Education Practice Facility
Farming Practice Facility, Faculty of Education
Earthquake and Volcano Observatory, Faculty of Science and Techonology
Iwasaki Earthquake Observation Point
Minmaya Earthquake Observation Point
Tomari Earthquake Observation Point
Bonjusan Volcano Observation Point
Hamayokosawa Volcano Observation Point
Hyakuzawa Volcano Observation point
Teaching and Research Center for Bio-coexistence,Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science, Kanagi Farm
Teaching and Research center for Bio-coexistence,Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science, Kanagi Farm
Fukaura Laboratory
North Japan Research Institute for Sustainable Energy
The Shirakami Institute for Environmental Sciences
Research Institute of Food Science
Fukaura Seminar House
University Guest House 'Bunkyo-so'
International House
Staff Quarters
Ossuary
Ash storage
Others
94,511
94,511
3,288
3,745
9,631
10,617
1,603
10,812
(747)
(617)
Others
( ) shows leased land
Total
736,323
1,142,504
Subtotal
(524)
(352)
(14)
(180)
142,607
358,798
798
6,632
(178,560)
1,617
3,143
5,147
(30)
(18)
3,676
54,686
894
131,665Subtotal
72,058
1,457
2,350
210
33
17
40
20
29,873
295,517
40
45
2,391
4,907
165
(2,454)
159
255
581
2,030
9,379
-
8
-
(200) (316)
PhoneFaculties, etc. Address
Hokumei-Ryo Dormitory (male)International House
Graduate School of Science and Technology
Earthquake and Volcano Observatory
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science Gene Research Center
Graduate School of Regional Studies
Computer and Communications Systems Center
Center for Education and Research of Lifelong Learning
Center for Joint Research
Center for Instrumental Analysis
Office for the Intellectual Property
Graduate School of Medicine
Institute of Brain Science
Center for Advanced Medical Research
Institute for Animal Experiments
Radioisotope Laboratory
Medical Branch Library
University Hospital
Dormitory for Nurses (Dormitory for Residents)
Graduate School of Health Sciences
Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine
Medical Communications Center
Kindergarten
Elementary School
Junior High School
School for Special Needs Education
Hokuo-Ryo Dormitory (male)
Ho-Ryo Dormitory (female)
Cold Regions Meteorology Laboratory
Fujisaki Farm
Kanagi Farm
Fukaura Laboratory
North Japan Research Institute for Sustainable Energy
The Shirakami Institute for Environmental Sciences University
Research Institute of Food Science
Guest House “Bunkyo-So”
Fukaura Seminar House
Hachinohe Satellite
Aomori Satellite Lecture Room
Tokyo Information Office
Administration BureauFaculty of HumanitiesFaculty of Education
Center for Educational Research and PracticeCenter for Teacher Education Research and Development
Center for General EducationHealth Administration Center
Office Organizing Workshops and Courses for the Teacher Qualification Renewal SystemHirosaki University Press
University MuseumInternational Education Center
Student Career CenterVolunteer Center
International Coalition OfficeUniversity Library
50th Anniversary AuditoriumHirosaki Higher School Foreign Lecturer Residence
Office for Promotion of Gender Equality
0172-36-2111(Main Switchboard)
1, Bunkyo-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8560, Japan
1-8-4, Midorigaoka, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8253, Japan
2-20-17, Kikyono, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8227, Japan
5, Zaifu-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8562, Japan
UniversityMedical Center
40-1, Hon-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8203, Japan
1-76, Tomino-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8174, Japan
1-1, Gakuen-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8152, Japan
101-1, Ohkawazoe, Kawaratai, Nishimeya-mura, Nakatsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken, 036-1424, Japan
7-1, Shitabukuro, Fujisaki, Fujisaki-Machi, Minamitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken, 038-3802, Japan
84, Ashino, Kanagi-cho, Goshogawara-shi, Aomori-ken, 037-0202, Japan
173, Azumasawa, Fukaura-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken, 038-2300, Japan
2-1-3, Matsubara, Aomori-shi, Aomori-ken, 030-0813, Japan
101-1, Ohkawazoe, Kawaratai, Nishimeya-mura, Nakatsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken, 036-1424, Japan
2-1-1, Yanagawa, Aomori-shi, Aomori-ken, 038-0012, Japan
3-8, Kamisuki-machi, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8221, Japan
338-229, Okazaki, Fukaura, Fukaura-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken, 038-2300, Japan
Hachinohe Chamber of Commerce Building, F1, 2-3, Horibata-cho, Hachinohe-shi, Aomori-ken, 031-8511, Japan
2-1-3, Matsubara, Aomori-shi, Aomori-ken, 030-0813, Japan
Collaborate Industry Learning Government Plaza in Tokyo, The Asahi Credit Bank's Funabori Center Building, F6, 3-5-24, Funabori, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, 134-0091, Japan
1-1, Gakuen-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8152, Japan
0172-39-3108(Student Academic Affairs Department, Student Affairs Division)
0172-32-3364
0172-37-6854
0172-36-2111(Main Switchboard)
0172-33-5111(Main Switchboard)
3, Bunkyo-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8560, Japan
0172-32-6815
0172-32-7202
0172-32-7201
0172-36-5011
0172-32-2910
0172-75-3026
0173-53-2029
0173-74-3887
017-735-33630172-39-3915
(Regional Affairs Department, Research Promotion Division)
0172-36-2111(Main Switchboard)
03-5696-9412
017-763-5028
0172-32-0715
0173-74-3085
0178-43-1600
53, Hon-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8563, Japan
26, Sagara-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8211, Japan
0172-39-5240
0172-39-540166-1, Hon-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8564, Japan
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Administration Bureau
Hirosaki Higher School Foreign Lecturer Residence
Health Administration Center
50th Anniversary Auditorium
Telephone Operators' Office, Garage, etc
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Education
Center for Educational Research and Practice
General Education Building
University Library
Hostel and Accommodation for Extracurricular Activites
University Center
Boiler Room and Fire Extinguishers
Gymnasium No.1 and No.2
Kyudo Hall
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Collaboration Center
Collabo HiroDai
Gene Research Center, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Science and Technology Research
Science and Technology, Earthquake and Volcano Observatory
Computer and Commnunications Systems Center
Multipurpose Space
Martial Arts Hall
Building for Extracurricular Activities
Kindergarten Affiliated with the Faculty of Education
Elementary School Affiliated with the Faculty of Education
Junior High School Affiliated with the Faculty of Education
Student Halls of Residence
Sports Facilities
Total Area ofBuilding's
Floors(㎡)
Districts Divisions Land Area(㎡)
Bunkyo-choCampus
Gakuen-choCampus
2,349
123
477
1,515
872
6,089
16,926
541
11,927
6,102
264
4,952
923
3,394
140
13,200
4,582
3,758
1,527
22,663
268
2,351
-
883
1,173
106,999
1,065
8,288
8,171
6,379
3,077
26,980
135,267
135,267
176,403
176,403
Total Area ofBuilding's
Floors(㎡)
Districts Divisions Land Area(㎡)
Total
Subtotal
Graduate School of Medicine/Health Sciences
Medical Communication Center
Baseball Field
University Hospital
Gymnasium
Lodging for Nurse(Lodging for Doctor in Training)
Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine
Lodging for Students
School for Special Needs Education
School for Special Needs Education Practice Facility
Farming Practice Facility, Faculty of Education
Earthquake and Volcano Observatory, Faculty of Science and Techonology
Iwasaki Earthquake Observation Point
Minmaya Earthquake Observation Point
Tomari Earthquake Observation Point
Bonjusan Volcano Observation Point
Hamayokosawa Volcano Observation Point
Hyakuzawa Volcano Observation point
Teaching and Research Center for Bio-coexistence,Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science, Kanagi Farm
Teaching and Research center for Bio-coexistence,Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science, Kanagi Farm
Fukaura Laboratory
North Japan Research Institute for Sustainable Energy
The Shirakami Institute for Environmental Sciences
Research Institute of Food Science
Fukaura Seminar House
University Guest House 'Bunkyo-so'
International House
Staff Quarters
Ossuary
Ash storage
Others
94,511
94,511
3,288
3,745
9,631
10,617
1,603
10,812
(747)
(617)
Others
( ) shows leased land
Total
736,323
1,142,504
Subtotal
(524)
(352)
(14)
(180)
142,607
358,798
798
6,632
(178,560)
1,617
3,143
5,147
(30)
(18)
3,676
54,686
894
131,665Subtotal
72,058
1,457
2,350
210
33
17
40
20
29,873
295,517
40
45
2,391
4,907
165
(2,454)
159
255
581
2,030
9,379
-
8
-
(200) (316)
PhoneFaculties, etc. Address
Hokumei-Ryo Dormitory (male)International House
Graduate School of Science and Technology
Earthquake and Volcano Observatory
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science Gene Research Center
Graduate School of Regional Studies
Computer and Communications Systems Center
Center for Education and Research of Lifelong Learning
Center for Joint Research
Center for Instrumental Analysis
Office for the Intellectual Property
Graduate School of Medicine
Institute of Brain Science
Center for Advanced Medical Research
Institute for Animal Experiments
Radioisotope Laboratory
Medical Branch Library
University Hospital
Dormitory for Nurses (Dormitory for Residents)
Graduate School of Health Sciences
Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine
Medical Communications Center
Kindergarten
Elementary School
Junior High School
School for Special Needs Education
Hokuo-Ryo Dormitory (male)
Ho-Ryo Dormitory (female)
Cold Regions Meteorology Laboratory
Fujisaki Farm
Kanagi Farm
Fukaura Laboratory
North Japan Research Institute for Sustainable Energy
The Shirakami Institute for Environmental Sciences University
Research Institute of Food Science
Guest House “Bunkyo-So”
Fukaura Seminar House
Hachinohe Satellite
Aomori Satellite Lecture Room
Tokyo Information Office
Administration BureauFaculty of HumanitiesFaculty of Education
Center for Educational Research and PracticeCenter for Teacher Education Research and Development
Center for General EducationHealth Administration Center
Office Organizing Workshops and Courses for the Teacher Qualification Renewal SystemHirosaki University Press
University MuseumInternational Education Center
Student Career CenterVolunteer Center
International Coalition OfficeUniversity Library
50th Anniversary AuditoriumHirosaki Higher School Foreign Lecturer Residence
Office for Promotion of Gender Equality
0172-36-2111(Main Switchboard)
1, Bunkyo-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8560, Japan
1-8-4, Midorigaoka, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8253, Japan
2-20-17, Kikyono, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8227, Japan
5, Zaifu-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8562, Japan
UniversityMedical Center
40-1, Hon-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8203, Japan
1-76, Tomino-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8174, Japan
1-1, Gakuen-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8152, Japan
101-1, Ohkawazoe, Kawaratai, Nishimeya-mura, Nakatsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken, 036-1424, Japan
7-1, Shitabukuro, Fujisaki, Fujisaki-Machi, Minamitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken, 038-3802, Japan
84, Ashino, Kanagi-cho, Goshogawara-shi, Aomori-ken, 037-0202, Japan
173, Azumasawa, Fukaura-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken, 038-2300, Japan
2-1-3, Matsubara, Aomori-shi, Aomori-ken, 030-0813, Japan
101-1, Ohkawazoe, Kawaratai, Nishimeya-mura, Nakatsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken, 036-1424, Japan
2-1-1, Yanagawa, Aomori-shi, Aomori-ken, 038-0012, Japan
3-8, Kamisuki-machi, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8221, Japan
338-229, Okazaki, Fukaura, Fukaura-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken, 038-2300, Japan
Hachinohe Chamber of Commerce Building, F1, 2-3, Horibata-cho, Hachinohe-shi, Aomori-ken, 031-8511, Japan
2-1-3, Matsubara, Aomori-shi, Aomori-ken, 030-0813, Japan
Collaborate Industry Learning Government Plaza in Tokyo, The Asahi Credit Bank's Funabori Center Building, F6, 3-5-24, Funabori, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, 134-0091, Japan
1-1, Gakuen-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8152, Japan
0172-39-3108(Student Academic Affairs Department, Student Affairs Division)
0172-32-3364
0172-37-6854
0172-36-2111(Main Switchboard)
0172-33-5111(Main Switchboard)
3, Bunkyo-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8560, Japan
0172-32-6815
0172-32-7202
0172-32-7201
0172-36-5011
0172-32-2910
0172-75-3026
0173-53-2029
0173-74-3887
017-735-33630172-39-3915
(Regional Affairs Department, Research Promotion Division)
0172-36-2111(Main Switchboard)
03-5696-9412
017-763-5028
0172-32-0715
0173-74-3085
0178-43-1600
53, Hon-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8563, Japan
26, Sagara-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8211, Japan
0172-39-5240
0172-39-540166-1, Hon-cho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken, 036-8564, Japan
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Hirodai Nursery ㉗Medical Communications Center ⑦
Graduate School of Medicine
Hirosaki University Medical Branch Library
Foundation Lecture Building
Extracurricular Activities Equipment Storage
Extracurricular Activity Equipment Storage Area
Radioisotope Laboratory
Institute of Brain Science
Medical Communications Center
Garage
Pump Chamber
Clinical Research Building
Clinical Lecture Building
Energy Center
Central Examination Building
Hospital Ward No.2
Hospital Ward No.1
Obsolete Liquid Waste Disposal Building
General Administration Building
Graduate School of Health Sciences
Multidiscipline Medicine Building
Gymnasium
Hall of School of Medicine
Lodging for Nurses
Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine
Shared Use Institution, Hon-cho Campus
Center for Advanced Medical Research
Parking Structure
Ambulatory Practice Building
Hirodai Nursery
Emergency and Disaster Medical Center
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Hirosaki Higher School Foreign Lecturer Residence
Barn
Telephone Operators’ Office
Electric Power Room
Garage
Health Administration Center
50th Anniversary Auditorium
General Education Building
Faculty of Humanities Building
University Library
Commons
University Center
Hostel and Accomodation for Extracurricular Activities
Faculty of Education Building
University Library
Pump Chamber
Hazardous Chemicals Storage Room
Center for Education Research and Practice
Boiler Room
Gymnasium No.1
Kyudo Hall
Earthquake and Volcano Observatory
Computer and Commnunications Systems Center
CenterFaculty of Science and Technology Building No.1
Gene Research Center
Collaboration Center
60th Anniversary Auditorium
Faculty of Science and Technology Building No.2
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science Building
Irrigation Laboratory
Greenhouse
Farm Field Administration Building
Field Research Preparation Building
Administration Building for Animal and Plant Experiments
Greenhouse/Mesh Room/Glass Room
Gymnasium No.2
Martial Arts Hall
Athletic Equipment Storage Facility
Building for Extracurricular Activities
Hokumei-Ryo Dormitory (male)
International House
Employee Lodging
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Hirodai Nursery ㉗Medical Communications Center ⑦
Graduate School of Medicine
Hirosaki University Medical Branch Library
Foundation Lecture Building
Extracurricular Activities Equipment Storage
Extracurricular Activity Equipment Storage Area
Radioisotope Laboratory
Institute of Brain Science
Medical Communications Center
Garage
Pump Chamber
Clinical Research Building
Clinical Lecture Building
Energy Center
Central Examination Building
Hospital Ward No.2
Hospital Ward No.1
Obsolete Liquid Waste Disposal Building
General Administration Building
Graduate School of Health Sciences
Multidiscipline Medicine Building
Gymnasium
Hall of School of Medicine
Lodging for Nurses
Institute of Radiation Emergency Medicine
Shared Use Institution, Hon-cho Campus
Center for Advanced Medical Research
Parking Structure
Ambulatory Practice Building
Hirodai Nursery
Emergency and Disaster Medical Center
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Administration Bureau
Hirosaki Higher School Foreign Lecturer Residence
Barn
Telephone Operators’ Office
Electric Power Room
Garage
Health Administration Center
50th Anniversary Auditorium
General Education Building
Faculty of Humanities Building
University Library
Commons
University Center
Hostel and Accomodation for Extracurricular Activities
Faculty of Education Building
University Library
Pump Chamber
Hazardous Chemicals Storage Room
Center for Education Research and Practice
Boiler Room
Gymnasium No.1
Kyudo Hall
Earthquake and Volcano Observatory
Computer and Commnunications Systems Center
CenterFaculty of Science and Technology Building No.1
Gene Research Center
Collaboration Center
60th Anniversary Auditorium
Faculty of Science and Technology Building No.2
Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science Building
Irrigation Laboratory
Greenhouse
Farm Field Administration Building
Field Research Preparation Building
Administration Building for Animal and Plant Experiments
Greenhouse/Mesh Room/Glass Room
Gymnasium No.2
Martial Arts Hall
Athletic Equipment Storage Facility
Building for Extracurricular Activities
Hokumei-Ryo Dormitory (male)
International House
Employee Lodging
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Elementary School ③ Junior High School ①
Kindergarten ⑤ Special Needs Education Building ⑭
StablesEmployee lodging
Indoor pool
Hostel
Kindergarten Building
Boiler Room
Ho-Ryo Dormitory (female)
Hoku-Ryo Dormitory (male)
Junior High School Building
Junior High School Martial Arts Hall
Elementary School Building
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Fukaura Laboratory
Fukura Laboratory
Administration Building, Fujisaki Farm ①
Cattle Barn ⑤
Peter Pan, Tulip Garden
Gymnasium for Elementary Schooland Junior High School
School for Special NeedsIndoor Gymnasium
School for Special NeedsEducation Building
Administration Building
Accommodation Facility
Multipurpose Barn
Accommodation Building
Farm Equipment Barn
Cattle Barn
Farming Barn
Farming Barn
Administration Building
Processing Barn
Low-Temperature Warehouse for Apples
Material Storage
Greenhouse
Oil Storage
Pesticide Storage
Small Barn for Farming Equipment
Large Barn for Farming Equipment
Extra Storage
Barn
Storage of Student Farming Equipment
Fertilizer Storage
Fruit Tree and Root Experiment Facilities
Shed
Pump Room
Gymnasium ManagementFacilities
Hirosaki N
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AthleticGround
Pool
Soccer Field
400m Track
400m Track
Athletic Grounds
Baseball Field Stables
25m Pool
AthleticGrounds
AthleticGrounds
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Main GateMain Gate
Teaching and Research Center for Bio-coexistence, Faculty of Agriculture and Life ScienceFujisaki Farm/Kanagi Farm
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Kanagi Farm
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Farm Field for researchFruit Garden
Farm Field No.2
Farm FieldNo.3
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Farm Field No.2
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Elementary School ③ Junior High School ①
Kindergarten ⑤ Special Needs Education Building ⑭
StablesEmployee lodging
Indoor pool
Hostel
Kindergarten Building
Boiler Room
Ho-Ryo Dormitory (female)
Hoku-Ryo Dormitory (male)
Junior High School Building
Junior High School Martial Arts Hall
Elementary School Building
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Fukaura Laboratory
Fukura Laboratory
Administration Building, Fujisaki Farm ①
Cattle Barn ⑤
Peter Pan, Tulip Garden
Gymnasium for Elementary Schooland Junior High School
School for Special NeedsIndoor Gymnasium
School for Special NeedsEducation Building
Administration Building
Accommodation Facility
Multipurpose Barn
Accommodation Building
Farm Equipment Barn
Cattle Barn
Farming Barn
Farming Barn
Administration Building
Processing Barn
Low-Temperature Warehouse for Apples
Material Storage
Greenhouse
Oil Storage
Pesticide Storage
Small Barn for Farming Equipment
Large Barn for Farming Equipment
Extra Storage
Barn
Storage of Student Farming Equipment
Fertilizer Storage
Fruit Tree and Root Experiment Facilities
Shed
Pump Room
Gymnasium ManagementFacilities
Hirosaki N
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AthleticGround
Pool
Soccer Field
400m Track
400m Track
Athletic Grounds
Baseball Field Stables
25m Pool
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Teaching and Research Center for Bio-coexistence, Faculty of Agriculture and Life ScienceFujisaki Farm/Kanagi Farm
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▲Dormitory (Ho-Ryo) ▲ International House
Satellite Hirosaki University has three Satellite offices and one lecture room. These aim to foster an intimate relationship between the university and the local community. Hirosaki University conducts and promotes joint industry-university research projects, lifelong study projects, information activities, and other activities related to education & research. The main activities include: 1. Joint industry-university research projects (scientific technique advice, joint research, etc.) 2. Matching of the local industry's needs and the Hirosaki University needs 3. Public seminars, lectures, remote education, etc. 4. Information & PR activities (entrance examinations, employment and placement information, university information, etc.).
Aomori Campus
Hachinohe Satellite
Tokyo Information Office
HirosakiUniversity
Regional affiliations with municipalities Hirosaki University has a strong policy of collaboration and therefore enjoys a number of fruitful collaborative relationships with societies, organizations and local communities based on this policy. Various projects such as collaborative research of lifelong study and industry-university-government cooperation have sprung forth from these partnerships.
Hirosaki Chamber of Commerce and Industry Dec. 6, 2012
●Ajigasawa Town, Nishi-Tsugaru County, Aomori Prefecture Oct. 6, 2005
●Edogawa City, Edogawa City Farmer's Club, Edogawa Flower Union Apr. 21, 2006
●Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture Sep. 19, 2006
●Aomori Prefecture Nov. 25, 2006
●Aomori Bank Apr. 25, 2007
●Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture May. 7, 2007
●Michinoku Bank Jun. 25, 2007
●Sunstar Inc Aug. 7, 2007
●National Institate of Radiological Sciences Oct. 2, 2008
●Nishimeya Village, Naka-Tsugaru Country, Aomori Prefecture Dec. 22, 2008
●Aomori Prefectural Industrial Technology Research Center Sep. 28, 2009
●Namie Town, Fukushima Prefecture Sep. 29, 2011
●Hirosaki Chamber of Commerce and Industry Dec. 6, 2012
●Aomori Chamber of Commerce and Indusry Jul. 2, 2013
As of May 1, 2013Sports Facilities
230 135
238 182
200 51
668 368
International House As of May 1, 2013
Gymnasium No.1Gymnasium No.2
a dojo for practicing the Japanese arts of judo, kendo(Japanese fencing), aikido and karate
50m (9 courses)
Other InformationArea(㎡)Structure FloorsLocationDivisions
IndoorO
utdoor
Total
Bunkyo-cho
Hon-cho
Bunkyo-cho
Bunkyo-cho
Gakuen-cho
Bunkyo-cho
Nanto-cho
Gakuen-cho
S1,R2
RS2
W1
R1
S1
3,394
1,457
140
756
2,398
8,145
12,144
9,981
61,484
83,609
91,754
a practice space for soccer, rugby, American football,softball and so forth
track and field space (400 meter track), soccer field,archery area, hippodrome, horse stables, baseball fieldand 8 tennis courts
Dormitories Structure/Floors Area(㎡) YearCapacity
Limit Residents
9,653
3,281
3,498
2,874
40
42
43
R4
R4
R3
R5
R5
Hokumei-Ryo (Male)
Ho-Ryo (Female)
Hokuo-Ryo (Male)
Total
Characteristics of the FacilityArea(㎡)Structure/FloorsDivisions
A Building
B Building
Total
982
1,048
2,030
Single Rooms: 31Common Areas: Office, Lounge, Laundry Room
Apartments for Married Couples: 11Apartments for Families: 7
As of May 1, 2014Dormitories
Gymnasium
Gymnasium
Kyudo Hall
Martial Arts Hall
Swimming Pool
Subtotal
Multipurpose Open Space
Baseball Field
Athletic Grounds
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▲Dormitory (Ho-Ryo) ▲ International House
Satellite Hirosaki University has three Satellite offices and one lecture room. These aim to foster an intimate relationship between the university and the local community. Hirosaki University conducts and promotes joint industry-university research projects, lifelong study projects, information activities, and other activities related to education & research. The main activities include: 1. Joint industry-university research projects (scientific technique advice, joint research, etc.) 2. Matching of the local industry's needs and the Hirosaki University needs 3. Public seminars, lectures, remote education, etc. 4. Information & PR activities (entrance examinations, employment and placement information, university information, etc.).
Aomori Campus
Hachinohe Satellite
Tokyo Information Office
HirosakiUniversity
Regional affiliations with municipalities Hirosaki University has a strong policy of collaboration and therefore enjoys a number of fruitful collaborative relationships with societies, organizations and local communities based on this policy. Various projects such as collaborative research of lifelong study and industry-university-government cooperation have sprung forth from these partnerships.
Hirosaki Chamber of Commerce and Industry Dec. 6, 2012
●Ajigasawa Town, Nishi-Tsugaru County, Aomori Prefecture Oct. 6, 2005
●Edogawa City, Edogawa City Farmer's Club, Edogawa Flower Union Apr. 21, 2006
●Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture Sep. 19, 2006
●Aomori Prefecture Nov. 25, 2006
●Aomori Bank Apr. 25, 2007
●Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture May. 7, 2007
●Michinoku Bank Jun. 25, 2007
●Sunstar Inc Aug. 7, 2007
●National Institate of Radiological Sciences Oct. 2, 2008
●Nishimeya Village, Naka-Tsugaru Country, Aomori Prefecture Dec. 22, 2008
●Aomori Prefectural Industrial Technology Research Center Sep. 28, 2009
●Namie Town, Fukushima Prefecture Sep. 29, 2011
●Hirosaki Chamber of Commerce and Industry Dec. 6, 2012
●Aomori Chamber of Commerce and Indusry Jul. 2, 2013
As of May 1, 2013Sports Facilities
230 135
238 182
200 51
668 368
International House As of May 1, 2013
Gymnasium No.1Gymnasium No.2
a dojo for practicing the Japanese arts of judo, kendo(Japanese fencing), aikido and karate
50m (9 courses)
Other InformationArea(㎡)Structure FloorsLocationDivisions
IndoorO
utdoor
Total
Bunkyo-cho
Hon-cho
Bunkyo-cho
Bunkyo-cho
Gakuen-cho
Bunkyo-cho
Nanto-cho
Gakuen-cho
S1,R2
RS2
W1
R1
S1
3,394
1,457
140
756
2,398
8,145
12,144
9,981
61,484
83,609
91,754
a practice space for soccer, rugby, American football,softball and so forth
track and field space (400 meter track), soccer field,archery area, hippodrome, horse stables, baseball fieldand 8 tennis courts
Dormitories Structure/Floors Area(㎡) YearCapacity
Limit Residents
9,653
3,281
3,498
2,874
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42
43
R4
R4
R3
R5
R5
Hokumei-Ryo (Male)
Ho-Ryo (Female)
Hokuo-Ryo (Male)
Total
Characteristics of the FacilityArea(㎡)Structure/FloorsDivisions
A Building
B Building
Total
982
1,048
2,030
Single Rooms: 31Common Areas: Office, Lounge, Laundry Room
Apartments for Married Couples: 11Apartments for Families: 7
As of May 1, 2014Dormitories
Gymnasium
Gymnasium
Kyudo Hall
Martial Arts Hall
Swimming Pool
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Multipurpose Open Space
Baseball Field
Athletic Grounds
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Hirosaki Citizen's Hall
East Gate
Hirosaki Park
Hirosaki Casle
Hirosaki KogyoHigh School
Culture Center
City Hall
Fujita MemorialJapanese Garden
Sightseeing InformationCenter
MainPost Office
WatokuElementarySchool
Machi NakaInformationCenter
Itoyokado
弘前モータースクール
Hirosaki MunicipalHospital
Hirosaki HighSchool
Daiyon Junior HighSchool
Kikyono ElementarySchool
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Hirokoshita Station
Hirosaki Gakuin Dai Mae station
聖愛中高前駅
Chuo HirosakiStation
Taisei ElementarySchool
Hirosaki NationalHospital
Hirosaki JitsugyoHigh School
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松原小学校
Saishoin TempleFive Storied Pagoda
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Center for Educational Research and PracticeCenter for General EducationHealth Administration Center
Science and Technology
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Tohoku Expressway Kuroishi IC▶
Office Organizing Workshops and Courses forthe Teacher Qualification Renewall System
University PressUniversity Museum
International Education CenterStudent Career Center
Volunteer CenterInternational Coalition Office
University LibraryGeneral Education Building
50th Anniversary AuditoriumHirosaki Higher School Foreign Lecturer Residence
Office for Promotion of Gender Equality
Earthquake and Volcano ObservatoryEarthquake Observatory Point (Minmaya, Iwasaki, Tomari)Volcano Observatory (Hyakuzawa, Hamayokosawa, Bonjyusan)
Faculty of Agriculture and Life ScienceGene Research Center
Computer and Communications Systems CenterCenter for Education and Research of Lifelong Learning
Center for Joint ResearchCenter for Instrumental Analysis
Office for the Intellectual PropertyCollabo HiroDai
School for Special Needs EducationElementary SchoolJunior High School
KindergartenHokuo-Ryo Dormitory (male)Ho-Ryo Dormitory (female)
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Guest House “Bunkyo-so”Graduate School of Medicine
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Medical Communications CenterUniversity Hospital
Graduate School of Health SciencesInstitute of Radiation Emergency Medicine
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North Japan Research Institute for Sustainable Energy Detached Office of the Center for Joint ResearchDetached Office of the Center for Education andResearch of Lifelong LearningDetached Office of the Doctoral Programin Regional StudiesAomori Satellite Lecture RoomResearch Institute of Food ScienceAomori Campus Information Office
Tomari Earthquake Observation Point●
Bonjusan Volcano Observation Point●
Iwasaki Earthquake Observation Point●
Hyakuzawa Volcano Observation Point
Hamayokosawa Volcano Observation Point●
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Tokyo Information Office●
URL http://www.hirosaki-u.ac.jp/
Edited by Public Relations/International Department, General Affairs Division, Hirosaki University