Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology explained

Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
(JAIST)
Motto:Open the New Frontiers of Science and Technology
Established:October 1990
Type:Public (National)
Undergrad:None
Postgrad:1218
Administrative Staff:faculty members 158 / office workers 141
Campus:suburban,
102,042 (in square meters)
Website:http://www.jaist.ac.jp

The is a postgraduate university in Nomi, Ishikawa, established in 1990.

JAIST was established in the centre of Ishikawa Science Park (ISP). JAIST has programs of advanced research and development in science and technology. This university has several satellite campuses: Shinagawa Campus in Shinagawa, Tokyo (relocated from its earlier Tamachi Campus in Minato, Tokyo), open course in Information Technology and Management of Technology (MOT), and satellite lectures in Kanazawa City and Toyama City.

In The 21st Century Center Of Excellence Program, JSPS granted two programs to JAIST. One program is the (2003), and the other program is (2004).

History

Research departments

All individual schools have MSc and Ph.D. programs. The MSc programs standard term is two to three years and the Ph.D. programs' standard term length is three years.

Rankings

JAIST has been ranked highly amongst Japanese Universities, coming 26th in Japan in the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities (and 871st in the world).[1] In UniRank's 2017 ranking of Japanese universities, JAIST came in 25th place[2] and 130th in Asia.[3]

Location

External links

References

  1. Web site: Japan Ranking Web of Universities. www.webometrics.info. 2017-06-16.
  2. Web site: Top Universities in Japan 2017 Japanese University Ranking. www.4icu.org. en. 2017-06-16.
  3. Web site: Top 200 Universities in Asia 2017 Asian University Ranking. www.4icu.org. en. 2017-06-16.

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