Concept information
Preferred term
U-TOKYO/CSDIC-IIS
Definition
- A university is a unique and wonderful structural part of a society. It offers knowledge, helps to form values, and nurtures individuals. Around the world, major social changes, paradigm shifts and the seeds of technological innovation have, in many cases, been sown in a university. University research and education are investments for the future. A research institute in a university that guarantees future value has an important mission of providing graduate education in the latest academic findings and hands-on research experience, along with departments on the main campus, which are more directly responsible for the teaching of conventional disciplines. Our institute has fulfilled this responsibility as a prototype of a research-oriented graduate university, and has produced major results since the establishment of a new graduate school system following the Second World War. Summary Provided By: http://www.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp/What_e/greeting_e.html (en)
Broader concept
- ACADEMIC (en)
URI
https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/eef8d889-22f0-4fe0-8933-a4532009be99
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