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Qué (quién) es University of Tokyo - definición


University of Tokyo Library         
JAPANESE LIBRARY
The University of Tokyo Library
The University of Tokyo Library in Tokyo, Japan, consists of the General Library, the Komaba Library, and the Kashiwa Library.
Graduate School of Science and Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo         
  • Chem. East Bldg.
Faculty of Science (東京大学理学部) is one of the 10 constituent faculties, and Graduate School of Science (東京大学大学院理学系研究科) is one of the constituent 15 graduate schools at University of Tokyo. The faculty and the graduate school operate as one with the exception of mathematics and computer science.
Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences         
A PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN TOKYO, JAPAN
Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science; Tokyo College of Pharmacy
is a private university in Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan. The precursor of the school was founded in 1880 by Masataka Fujita, and it was chartered as a university in 1949.
Ejemplos de uso de University of Tokyo
1. Nishimatsu, a University of Tokyo graduate in economics, joined Japan Airlines in 1'72.
2. Nobuyasu Ito, associate professor in the Department of Applied Physics at the University of Tokyo; Dr.
3. Satoshi Takizawa, professor, Department of Urban Engineering at the University of Tokyo,» Yosuke Yamada, head of JCCME said.
4. The idea is the brainchild of the Japan Origami Plane Association and engineers at the University of Tokyo.
5. But the findings suggest the presence of a system of innate responses, said Hitoshi Sakano, from the University of Tokyo, whose team bred the strain of mice.