| The Name of the Graduate School |
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences |
| Disciplines |
Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Biology, Pharmaceutical Technology |
| Type of Degree |
M.S. / Ph.D. |
The number of students who
obtained a degree in 2004 |
Master (85 students)
Doctor (47 students) |
| Discipline's Overview |
The Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences is ranked as the top graduate program in
chemical, pharmaceutical, and biomedical sciences in Japan. The programs leading to the
Master and Doctoral degrees cover in the fields of organic and medicinal chemistry, structural
biology and biophysics, biochemistry and molecular biology, and pharmacology and
pharmacodynamics. The highly productive research accomplishments in both basic and applied
aspects performed in this School are internationally recognized. |
| The period when application
form is distributed and the
deadline for application |
| Master course |
Distribution: Middle of May
Application: Late June~Early July |
| Doctor course |
Distribution: Middle of May
Application: Middle of July
|
| Research Student |
Distribution:Early October (Entrance in April)
Late April (Entrance in October)
Application:Late November (Entrance in April)
Late May (Entrance in October) |
|
| Homepage / E-mail address |
http://www.f.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ |
| Inquiry |
International Student Advising Room |
| |
| The Name of the Discipline |
Pharmaceutical Chemistry |
| Number of Lectures |
31 |
| Required Japanese Language Level |
The ability to speak and understand Japanese indaily conversation is required. |
| Discipline's Overview |
The Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences has three programs, Pharmaceutical
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Biology, Pharmaceutical Technology. All of them have strong
emphasis on laboratory research work. A graduate student is trained as a member a research
team in one of 25 laboratories of a wide variety of disciplines. Thirty-one lecture classes, open
to students who are enrolled into any of three programs, are offered for the Master course
students. A new Medical Pharmaceutical Science Course is available for a limited number of
Master course students. They receive tutorials giving the opportunity to participate in medical
teams at hospitals. |
| |
| The Name of the Discipline |
Pharmaceutical Biology |
| Number of Lectures |
31 |
| Required Japanese Language
Level |
The ability to speak and understand Japanese indaily conversation is required. |
| Discipline's Overview |
The Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences has three programs, Pharmaceutical
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Biology, Pharmaceutical Technology. All of them have strong
emphasis on laboratory research work. A graduate student is trained as a member a research
team in one of 25 laboratories of a wide variety of disciplines. Thirty-one lecture classes, open
to those who enrolled into any of three programs, are offered for the Master course students. A
new Medical Pharmaceutical Science Course is available for a limited number of Master course
students. They receive tutorials giving the opportunity to participate in medical teams in
hospitals. |
| |
| The Name of Discipline |
Pharmaceutical Technology |
| Number of Lectures |
31 |
| Required Japanese Language Level |
The ability to speak and understand Japanese in daily conversation is required. |
| Discipline's Overview |
The Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences has three programs, Pharmaceutical l
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Biology, Pharmaceutical Technology. All of them have strong
emphasis on laboratory research work. A graduate student is trained as a member a research
team in one of 25 laboratories of a wide variety of disciplines. Thirty-one lecture classes, open
to those who enrolled into any of three programs, are offered for the Master course students. A
new Medical Pharmaceutical Science Course is available for a limited number of Master course
students. They receive tutorials giving the opportunity to participate in medical teams in
hospitals. |