Tohoku University 

Programme Details

Minimum mark 60% 

Level    Undergraduate 

Language/s English / Japanese 

Agreement Scope: Priority will be given to MChem students. Other STEM students can apply but please check your departmental restrictions. Students are required to be fluent Japanese speakers (N1 level) for this exchange.

Application Information: Students should be aware that once accepted, the deadline for students to apply to Tohoku, is mid February. Therefore students should ensure that they are aware of the documents/information required by looking at Tohoku's web pages.

Exchange Places 3 full year places for 2024/25 

Tohoku University information for Exchange Students 

Overview

About: 

For more than a century, Tohoku University has been consistently ranked amongst the top academic institutions in Japan. Its research achievements and contributions, coupled with its wide network of collaborative partners, led to it being one of the first institutions to be conferred the status of a Designated National University by the Japanese government in June 2017.

A trailblazer since its founding in 1907, the university was also the first to accept both women and graduates from technical schools, departing from the norms of other imperial universities at the turn of the 20th century.

The ancient castle grounds of Sendai's famous feudal war lord Masamune Date, are home to the majority of Tohoku University's facilities. In addition to the five main campuses is the new Aobayama campus on Aobayama mountain surrounded by beautiful fir forests native to the region's hilly terrain. In 1958, the Tohoku University Botanical Gardens, was founded for research and education on Aobayama mountain. Due to its preservation for 400 years it is now home to flora and fauna of priceless academic value. In 1972, the garden was designated a natural monument, a first for a national university botanical garden. It is one of only three national university botanical gardens in Japan. Today, Aobayama's 400 year history of natural beauty endures next door to the thriving metropolis of Sendai city, home to more than one million people. 

Contacts at Tohoku:

studyab@grp.tohoku.ac.jp:

Ms. Rena KATO (Program Coordinator)

Ms. Keiko SHIMIZU (JYPE Program Officer)

Ms. Marina NAKANO (IPLA Program Officer)

International Exchange Division, Tohoku University, 2-1-1 Katahira, Aoba-ku, Sendai JAPAN 980-8577

Highlights: 

Tohoku university has been ranked 1st in the 2020 Times Higher Education Japan University Rankings. It is home to just under 18,000 students with partners  from 93 countries.

In 1911 the Vice Minister of Education, Masataro Sawayanagi, moved to Sendai to become Tohoku University's first president. Sawayanagi firmly believed that academic research should be integrated with education. He also believed that a university should not discriminate based on class or gender. Following this principle, Tohoku University accepted graduates from technical and higher normal schools, and despite opposition from the government at that time, became Japan’s first university to admit female students in 1913.

Location: 

Tohoku is located in Sendai in Miyagi Prefecture. Sendai is the largest city in the Tohoku Region with one million inhabitants. It is northeast of Tokyo and can be reached in 2 hours by the Shinkansen, or bullet train. Sendai is known as "mori no miyako," or "the city of trees" because of the picturesque tree-lined streets. The climate is temperate with cool summers and moderately cold winters. There are mountains to the west of the city and the ocean is to the east.

Academic information

Courses/modules:

Credit (Full-time Load per semester): 

13 credits = 60 York credits

MChem students in their fourth year take the majority of credits as a Research Project - you should discuss this with your departmental coordinator in York in the first instance.  You may be able to take some taught courses at the host university to complete your credit load. Please be aware that host organisations may class students taking a research project as being on a traineeship, rather than a study placement. Please contact the host organisation with any queries and note that if you are completing a traineeship, you may not be considered a registered exchange student. 

Teaching Periods: 

Autumn Semester: September - February 

Spring Semester: April - August

Please note that there is no Christmas break at Tohoku

Access Tohoku University calendar

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Student life

Accommodation: 

Exchange students are required to live in the university dormitories. Tohoku University International House (1&2), University House Aobayama, and University House Sanjo (A/B/II/III) are available for exchange students. Information on the dormitory application will be sent to all successful applicants. We cannot guarantee dorm preferences due to the limited number of rooms.

Orientation / Welcome week:  

Full information for students pre arrival and orientation

Support Services: 

Consultations regarding academic accommodations, difficulties/worries about your campus life, and physical/mental health are offered at the Center for Counselling and Disability Services and the Student Health Care Center.

Visas: 

Health insurance: 

National Health Insurance, commonly known as “Kokuho(国保)” in Japan, is a medical insurance system that reduces the insured person’s medical expenses. Every international student who will live in Japan for more than three months is obliged to enroll in the National Health Insurance system. 

Travel insurance: 

If you are approved by the University of York to participate in this program, you will be covered by the University's Travel Insurance Policy. This is a complimentary policy to cover you for the duration of your University of York mobility experience. Please refer to the Insurance website for all travel insurance queries.  You may be required to obtain health insurance valid during your exchange. 

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