2015 (Heisei 27) Kyoto Sangyo Graduate School Application & Admission Guide for International Doctoral Program Students Division of Economics Division of Management Division of Law Division of Science Division of Engineering Division of Frontier Informatics
1. Graduate School Divisions receiving applications in accordance with this Kyoto Sangyo (KSU) Guide for international student applicants are as follows: Division of Economics, Division of Management, Division of Law, Division of Science, Division of Engineering, Division of Frontier Informatics. 2. Enrollment capacity The number of applicants accepted by respective Divisions varies each year. Enrollment capacity is limited to several prospective students per Division. 3. Requirements for Application *International (non-japanese nationals) applicants to the Division of Law, Division of Science, Division of Engineering, or Division of Frontier Informatics, must have sufficient Japanese proficiency for completing graduate level study and additionally satisfy at least one of the following four qualifications: *International (non-japanese nationals) applicants to the Division of Economics or Division of Management must satisfy at least one of the following four qualifications: (1) Master s degree or a professional degree from a graduate school in a country other than Japan by March 2015. (2) Completion or expected to completion as an international student a course of study at a graduate school in Japan recognized as a Master s course or a professional degree (such as Law School) by March 2015. (3) Completion or expected completion of a correspondence course administered by foreign education institution in Japan and thus having been granted a Master s degree, or an equivalent professional degree, from a graduate school in a foreign country by March 2015. (4) Academic credentials equivalent to or superior to a Master s degree or professional degree and are at least 24 years old by March 31, 2015. *Those who intend to apply under qualification (4) above must contact the Graduate School Division Office to arrange an Examination of Applicant s Qualification before the specified deadline. *The examination of the applicant s qualifications (for those under category (4)) will be based on submitted application documents. Submit the Examination of Applicant s Qualification Application Form (specified form) without the payment receipt stamp issued by the financial institution/bank. Deadline for Examination of Applicant s Qualifications: November 4 (Tuesday), 2014-1 -
4. Application Materials (1) Application Form (specified form by the Graduate School) (2) Certified Academic Record (transcript) from the last school attended (sealed) (3) Graduation Certificate (or verifying expected completion) from the last school attended. a.those who graduated from Universities or/and Graduate Schools in the Republic of China are required to submit additional documents. Please register on the China Higher-education Student Information Online Verification System and obtain the Online Verification Report of Higher Education Qualification Certificates(HEQC) ( 教 育 部 学 歴 証 書 電 子 注 冊 備 案 表 ) of your record in PDF format. Print out this Certificate on A4-size paper and enclose it with other application documents. < Refer to the webpage of the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China ( 中 国 教 育 部 ): http://www.chsi.com.cn/xlcx/bgys.jsp> b.those currently enrolled in Universities or Graduate Schools in the Republic of China are required to submit an Online Verification Report for student records of Higher Education Qualification Certificates(HEQC) ( 教 育 部 学 籍 在 線 験 証 報 告 ) by registering the website of the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. Obtain a Certificate Report in PDF format and print it on A4-size paper. c.those who submit a certificate of expected completion at the time of application are required to submit a graduation certificate verifying course completion before admission. (4) A copy of the applicant s Master s thesis or equivalent paper and its abstract either in Japanese or English. (5) Application for Admission (specified form) * Applicants to the Division of Law, Division of Science, Division of Engineering, and Division of Frontier Informatics: Please fill in the form in handwritten Japanese, and sign where indicated. * Applicants to the Division of Economics and Division of Management: Please fill in the form by handwriting either in Japanese or English, and sign where indicated. (6) Statement of Purpose (specified form) * Applicants to the Division of Engineering and Division of Frontier Informatics are required to submit a Statement of Purpose. Please describe in details either in Japanese or English. (7) Research Plan Statement (specified form) * Applicants to the Division of Law are required to describe in detail their research plan in Japanese. * Applicants to the Division of Economics, Division of Management and Division of Science are required to describe in detail their reseach plan either in Japanese or English. * Applicants to the Division of Economics, Division of Management, Division of Law, and Division of Science are required to submit Research Plan Statement. (8) Letter of Recommendation(specified form) * Applicants to the Division of Law, Division of Science, Division of Engineering and Division of Frontier Informatics should arrange a Letter of Recommendation by the Dean of their last academic institution or academic advisor. * Applicants to the Division of Economics and Division of Management should arrange a Letter of Recommendation either by their academic advisor or a faculty member of equivalent standing. If the Letter of Recommendation is written in a language other than English or Japanese a translation in either English of Japanese should be attached. - 2 -
(9) Certification of having attained level N1 (formerly Level 1) of the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test. The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test is administered by Japan Educational Exchanges and Services (in Japan) and the Japan Foundation for overseas examinations. A. Applicants to the Division of Economics and Division of Management who will take an admission examination in a specialized subject in Japanese, and Division of Law are required to submit this certificate. Those who have not taken the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test should have a Japanese language lecturer or staff member of the Embassy of Japan in their country fill in the Japanese Language Proficiency Assessment Form (specified form). B. Applicants to the Division of Economics and Division of Management who will take an admission examination in a specialized subject in English are not required to submit this certificate. Applicants to the Division of Science, Division of Engineering, and Division of Frontier Informatics are not required to submit this certificate. (10) Specialized Field / Major Survey Form (specified form). (11) A photocopy of the applicant s passport showing their personal details, and date of entry to Japan, and VISA for those applying from within Japan. 5. Period of Application Schedule Period of Application: November 5 (Wed) 2014~November 19 (Wed) 2014 (Applications post stamped on the last day of the application period will be accepted.) Applications must be submitted in an envelope provided with the application documents and sent by simplified registered express mail. On weekdays, the Graduate School office is open between 9:00 and 16:00 (Japan Time) for submission in person. The office is closed on Saturdays and Sundays and no mail will be received on those days. 6. Application Postal Address Kyoto Sangyo Graduate School (Building 10, First Floor) Motoyama, Kamigamo, Kita-ku, Kyoto, 603-8555 Japan - 3 -
7. Admission Screening Fee: 35,000 Japanese Yen For remittances made from within Japan The period of remittance of the admission screening fee is the same as the application period. Remittances arranged on the last day of the payment period will be accepted. Applications will not be accepted after the payment period deadline. (1) Invoices for the application screening fee are printed in one form along with Application Form. Please do not tear off the form. Fill in necessary information in the form and take it to a financial institution/bank (excluding Japan Post Bank). Details shown in the areas under the red-line border on the invoice should be cabled from the financial institution. (2) Please make payment for the admission screening fee using a telegraphic transfer sheet provided (specified form) from a financial institution/bank (excluding Japan Post Bank). Remittance from branches of the financial institutions listed on the transfer sheet will be made without transaction charges. Remittance from branches of financial institutions NOT listed on the transfer sheet will be charged transaction fees specified by the financial institution. (3) Please do not use automated teller machines (ATM) to make the payment. (4) After arranging the remittance, the financial institution will keep the transfer sheet. Be sure to confirm that the receipt seal/stamp of the financial institution was made on the Application Form. Application without the receipt of the remittance bearing the seal/stamp of the financial institution will not be accepted. (5) Please keep the receipt of the payment issued by the financial institution with you. (6) After payment for the application screening fee, the amount will not be returned for any reason. For those applying from overseas/remittance from outside Japan When making remittances from outside Japan, be sure to add Japanese bank charges (confirm at the overseas financial institution) and make the remittance in Japanese yen to the following account. Incomplete remittances will not be accepted and result in application documents also not being accepted. Payment via checks will not be accepted. Payment Period: October 29 (Wednesday) 2014~November 12 (Wednesday) 2014 Payments made on the final payment day shall be deemed valid. Payments made after the payment deadline will not be accepted. <Account Information> Bank Name and Branch:Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, LTD. KYOTO BRANCH Bank International Code SWIFT:BOTKJPJT Bank Address:10 Naginatabokocho, Karasuma-higashiiru, Shijodori, Shimogyo-ku,Kyoto, Japan Bank Phone Number: +81-75-211-1110 Account Number: 544758 Account Holder s Name:KYOTOSANGYO UNIVERSITY Account Holder s Address:Motoyama, Kamigamo, Kita-ku, Kyoto 603-8555, Japan Account Holder s Phone Number: +81-75-705-1415 - 4 -
8. Notes for Application Procedures (1) Read the Application Form carefully and fill in the form precisely and clearly. All forms should be completed in black ball-point pen. (Please leave items blank.) (2) The name and date of birth should be the same as those shown in the applicant s passport or Resident Card. (3) Application documents may not be revised once submitted. (4) Acceptance for admission may be revoked if any information provided in application documents is found to be false. (5) There have been cases where after passing the admission examination, students have not kept their Status of Residence up-to-date and have been required to withdraw from entering this program. In case there are any concerns about changing or renewing your Status of Residence before or after entering the university, please confirm the situation in advance at the Immigration Bureau of Japan, and arrange your application. (6) The does not assist applicants in proxy for applying for, changing or renewing Status of Residence in Japan. (7) Immigration Status in Japan Self-Funded International Students are those who enter Japan with the purpose of studying at universities or other types of educational institutions. In other words, Self-Funded International Students enter Japan with a College Student resident status under the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act and those who are able to apply for a change in their Status of Residence, in accordance with specified procedures under the Act. Those who reside in Japan with the Status of Residence as Spouse or Child of Japanese National or Long-Term Resident or Dependent, and change their Status of Residence to College Student after their entrance into Kyoto Sangyo Graduate School, will not be eligible to receive the s financial assistance for Self-Funded International Students. 9. Examination voucher After the Graduate School Division office receives your application, an examination voucher will be issued and mailed to your postal address. In case that you have not received the examination voucher by two days prior to the written examination, please contact the Graduate School Division office with the name of the Graduate Courses for which you are applying, the date of the postal stamp when you mailed your application documents, the name of the post office where you mailed your application, and the certificate number of the registered mail. 10.Place of the examination Kyoto Sangyo (KSU), Motoyama, Kamigamo, Kita-ku, Kyoto, 603-8555 Japan - 5 -
11.Date of Examination and Subject of Examination (1) First Stage Examination Application documents will be examined to determine whether an applicant s qualifications satisfy application requirements. Those who pass the first stage of the examination will be able to proceed to take the Second Stage Examination. An examination voucher will be mailed to qualified applicants. Please bring you Examination Voucher to the Second Stage Examination. (2) Second Stage Examination Date of Examination: December 13 (Saturday), 2014 Division / Major Foreign Language Subject Specialized Subjects Oral Examination Economics / Economics Management / Management Law / Law 9:00~10:00(60 minutes) 11:00~12:30(90 minutes) 13:30~ English(100 Points) English(100 Points) English(100 Points) Economics (100 Points) Based on the Applicant s Research Plan Statement, there will be an examination on their specialized subject either in Japanese or English Specialized Subject(100 Points) Based on the Applicant s Research Plan Statement, there will be an examination on their specialized subject on Management (Strategy Organization, Social Management, Accounting and Finance) either in Japanese or English. Specialized Subject(100 Points) One specialized subject selected by the applicant (please refer to page 11). Interview Interview Interview 9:00~10:00(60 minutes) 11:00~12:30(90 minutes) 14:00~ Science / Mathematics English(100 Points) Mathematics(100 Points) Interview Science / Physics English(100 Points) Physics(100 Points) Interview Division / Major Foreign Language and Specialized Subjects Oral Examination 9:00~10:30(90 minutes) 11:00~ Engineering / Biotechnology English(100 Points)and Biotechnology(100 Points) there will be an examination either in Japanese or English. Interview - 6 -
Division / Major Foreign Language Subject Specialized Subjects Oral Examination 9:00~10:00 (60 minutes) 11:00~12:30 (90 minutes) 14:00~ Frontier Informatics / Frontier Informatics English(100 Points) Frontier Informatics (100 Points) Examination will be on information and computer. Oral Examination (100 Points) (Please refer to the below Notes 4.) Interview Notes: 1. Applicants to the Division of Economics and Division of Management must fill in the language, either Japanese or English, in which they will take the examination of the specialized subject. If an applicant chooses to take an examination for the specialized subject in English, an examination of the Foreign Language subject will be exempted. 2. Applicants to the Division of Law should specify their specialized subject on the Application Form. 3. Applicants to the Division of Economics, Division of Management, Division of Law, and Division of Engineering are permitted to use their own dictionary (paper) for the English examination, but the use of an electronic dictionary is prohibited. 4. At oral examinations, applicants will be asked about their Master s thesis or an equivalent paper, specialized subject, and relevant subjects. Applicants to the Division of Management will be required to give an oral presentation on their Master s thesis or an equivalent paper, and an interview will be give administered based on these. 12.Selection Procedure Comprehensive evaluation will be administered based on written examinations, interviews, and application documents, in order to determine an applicant s admission. 13.Notes for taking examinations (1) Applicants must arrive at the early, check the campus map and the bulletin board, and come to the examination room (meeting place) at least 20 minutes prior to the beginning of the examination. (2) If an applicant arrives at the examination room 30 minutes or later after the beginning of the examination, they will not be allowed to take the examination. An applicant is not allowed to leave the examination room until the end of the examination for the respective subject. 14.Notification of the Results of the Admission Examination Notification of the Results of the Admission Examination will be mailed to the applicant s postal address by December 26 (Friday), 2014. Inquiries by telephone will not be accepted. - 7 -
15.Enrollment procedures Period of enrollment procedures: January 5 (Monday) 2015 ~ January 23 (Friday) 2015 Those who are admitted to the Graduate School will receive a Notice of Acceptance and Enrollment Procedures documents via postal mail. Enrollment procedures must be completed before the indicated deadline. With regard to the payment of the fee, please refer to the information enclosed in the Notice of Acceptance. If enrollment procedures are not completed before the specified deadline, the will consider the applicant as having withdrawn and their admission will not be permitted. *When arranging remittances directly to the s bank account from overseas, be sure to meet the payment deadline and verify that Japanese bank transactions charges are paid in Japanese Yen (JPY). *If an applicant decides to decline an offer of admission to Kyoto Sangyo Graduate School, they must complete withdrawal procedures by March 31, 2015. If withdrawal procedures are completed before March 31, 2015, any paid tuition fees will be refunded. Admission fees will not be refunded. *Those who submit a Certificate of Expected Graduation with their application must submit a Certificate of Graduation by March 2015. When an applicant fails to graduate from the academic program that they were enrolled in at the time of ther application, your admission will not be permitted. - 8 -
16.Admission / Tuition Fees (for 2014 Academic Year for reference) Division of Economics, Division of Management, and Division of Law Fee Education Admission Laboratory Total Tuition Fee Enhancement Fee Fee Fee Spring 2014 Semester 270,000 255,500 66,500 592,000 Fall 2014 Semester 255,500 66,500 322,000 Total 270,000 511,000 133,000 914,000 *In addition to the above fee, the student health insurance annual fee will be JPY2,500(1,250). Division of Science, Division of Engineering, and Division of Frontier Informatics Fee Education Admission Laboratory Total Tuition Fee Enhancement Fee Fee Fee Spring 2014 Semester 270,000 338,500 71,000 41,000 720,500 Fall 2014 Semester 338,500 71,000 41,000 450,500 Total 270,000 677,000 142,000 82,000 1,171,000 *In addition to the above fee, the student health insurance annual fee will be JPY2,500(1,250). (1) Admission fees will only be charged once in the year of admission. Those who have graduated from Kyoto Sangyo or who have been enrolled for three consecutive years at Kyoto Sangyo will be exempted from 50 percent of the admission fee. (2) Admission fees will be exempted for those who have completed a Kyoto Sangyo Masters or professional program and are admitted into the Kyoto Sangyo doctoral program. (3) Necessary expenses may be additionally charged for specialized experiments and practicum. (4) Invoices for the above fees will be charged in two installments. Once in Spring (at the time of admission) and in the Fall Semester. (5) Fees after the 2015 Academic Year may be revised at the s discretion. 17.Policy on Handling Personal Information Kyoto Sangyo (KSU) respects fundamental human rights and places extreme importance on the protection of personal information. In this respect, the manages organizational structures and implements regulations. The observes laws and resolutions by the Diet on the nature and the usage of personal information that the holds. The implements, maintains and improves activities regarding the protection of personal information. For details, please refer to our website on s Privacy Policy (in Japanese only) <http://www.kyoto-su.ac.jp/privacypolicy/>. - 9 -
18.Introduction of Graduate School Faculty Members There may be changes in graduate school faculty members in charge of courses. Please check any changes on the KSU websites and/or contact the Graduate School Division Office for inquiries. <http://www.kyoto-su.ac.jp/graduate/> Some courses will not be taught, depending on the academic year. With regard to research themes of Graduate School Faculty Members, please refer to our faculty website. <http://www.kyoto-su.ac.jp/graduate/kyoin/> Division of Economics, Economics Major Name of Graduate Courses Graduate Division Faculty Members Mathematical Economics Tomoyuki Kamo Theoretical Economics Katsuhiro Yamada Macroeconomics Akira Terai Microeconomics Ph.D. Hidenori Oda Economic History Ph.D. Toshiaki Tamaki European Economic History Ph.D. Kentaro Saito Japanese Economic History Doctor of Economics Futoshi Yamauchi Agricultural Policy Nobuhisa Namimatsu Theory of Comparative Economic Systems Doctor of Economics Fujio Goto Public Finance Visiting Doctor of Engineering and Doctor of Economics Kazuo Yoshida Public Economics Doctor of International Public Policy Yoshio Iida Theory of Local Government and Finance Kota Sugahara Theory of International Economy Doctor of Economics ** Nobuo Teramachi Theory of International Economy Visiting Doctor of Philosophy (Economics) ** Kazuhiro Igawa Development Economics Ph.D. Hitoshi Osaka Theory of Chinese Economy Doctor of Economics Cen Zhiwei Statistical Theory Doctor of Economics Yusaku Kataoka Monetary Theory Yoshiko Nishimura Finance Theory Atsuo Fukuda Social Security Theory Ph.D. (Economics) Tadashi Fukui Labour Economics Ph.D. (Economics) Yasushi Tanaka Labour Economics Doctor of Economics Atsuko Fujino ** Not receiving new graduate students. Division of Management, Management Major Name of Graduate Courses Graduate Division Faculty Members Multiple Perspectives in Organization Theory Toshihiro Sasaki Advanced Marketing Mitsugu Ichikawa Historical Dynamism of Marketing Strategies Hiroyuki Yoshida Management in Historical Perspective Takao Shiba American Business in Historical Perspective Doctor of Business Administration, Chuo Tsuguyoshi Ueno Management Information and Production Doctor of Engineering, Kyoto Ichiro Inoue Advanced Accounting Doctor of Business Administration, Kobe Takehisa Hashimoto Auditing Ichiro Yoshioka Management Accounting Susumu Ito Financial Engineering Ph.D in Economics, Kyoto Ph.D in Management Science and Engineering, of Tsukuba Hideki Iwaki - 10 -
Division of Law, Law Major Name of Graduate Courses Graduate Division Faculty Members Specialized Seminar: Civil Law ** Minehiro Nishimura Specialized Seminar: Civil Law Ryoko Yamaguchi Specialized Seminar: Civil Law LL.D.( Osaka ) Tomoko Terasawa Specialized Seminar: Commercial Law Yumi Kimata Specialized Seminar: Commercial Law Hiromi Yamada Specialized Seminar: Criminal Law ** Ichiro Fujioka Specialized Seminar: Social Security Policies Fumio Shibata Specialized Seminar: International Law Seigo Iwamoto Specialized Seminar: International Law Goro Toda Specialized Seminar: Philosophy of Law LL.D.(Kyoto ) Kenji Mimino Specialized Seminar: Political Theory LL.D.(Kyoto ) Yukio Adachi Specialized Seminar: Political History of Japan Hideaki Mizobe Specialized Seminar: History of Politics (Europe) Masahiro Kawai Specialized Seminar: History of Political Thought Kazuhide Uemura Specialized Seminar: History of Law (Orient) LL.D.(Kyoto Sangyo,) Yasuyuki Kawakita ** Not receiving new graduate students. Division of Science, Mathematics Major Name of Graduate Courses Graduate Division Faculty Members Studies on Number Theory Doctor of Science Atsushi Murase Studies on Topology Doctor of Science ** Kazuhiko Fukui Studies on Applied Topology Doctor of Science Shuji Yamada Studies on Transformation Groups Doctor of Science Fumihiro Ushitaki Studies on Complex Analysis Doctor of Science Hisashi Ishida Studies on Harmonic Analysis Doctor of Science (Mathematics) Hiroaki Masaoka Studies on Applied Analysis Doctor of Science Yuzo Hosono Studies on Nonlinear Analysis Doctor of Mathematical Sciences Hiroki Yagishita Studies on Real Analysis Doctor (Mathematics) ** Takakazu Mori Studies on Computability in Analysis Doctor of Science (Mathematics) ** Yoshiki Tsujii ** Not receiving new graduate students. Division of Science, Physics Major Name of Graduate Courses Graduate Division Faculty Members Studies on Particle Theory Doctor of Science ** Toshihide Maskawa Studies on Theoretical Particle Physics Doctor of Science Taichiro Kugo Studies on Nuclear Spectroscopy Doctor of Science ** Kenji Okada Studies on Solid-State Electron Theory Doctor of Philosophy Hiroshi Yamagami Studies on Surface Physics Doctor of Science (Physics) ** Takashi Oshiyama Studies on Non-linear Optics Doctor of Science Masayuki Tanigawa Studies on Molecular and Material Science Doctor of Science Shinzo Suzuki Studies on Energy and Environmental Science Doctor of Engineering Takashi Ohmori Studies on Cosmology and Astrophysics Doctor of Science Tetsuya Hara Studies on Astronomy Doctor of Science Hideyo Kawakita ** Not receiving new graduate students. - 11 -
Division of Engineering, Biotechnology Major Name of Graduate Courses Biochemical Biochemical Biochemical Immunological Immunological Immunological Immunological Immunological Graduation Research Works in Breeding Graduation Research Works in Breeding Graduation Research Works in Breeding Graduation Research Works in Breeding Graduation Research Works in Breeding Graduation Research Works in Breeding Graduation Research Works in Breeding Graduation Research Works in Breeding Graduate Division Faculty Members Ph.D (Pharmaceutical Sciences) Misuzu Seo Ph.D(Faculty of Sciences) Hideaki Tsuge Doctor of Science, Tokyo Institute of Doctor of Pharmacology, Kyoto Ken Yokoyama Akira Kurosaka Ph.D. (Science) Kobe Ken-ichi Sato Ph.D. (Kyoto ) Naoki Itano Visiting DVM (Osaka Prefect. Univ.), Ph.D. (Osaka Univ.) DVM (Hokkaido ), PhD (Hokkaido ) Ph.D. (Kyoto Univ., D.Sc.) Keiko Kato Toshiyuki Saito Kazuhiro Nagata BSc, MSc, PhD Nobuhiro Nakamura Doctor of Science, of Tokyo Chihiro Hama D.V.M., Ph.D. Akihiko Maeda Ph.D.(Veterinary) Hokkaido Doctor of Medicine, Kyoto /Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Ph.D., Yamaguchi Doctor of Pharmacology, Kyoto Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido Ph.D. (Science), Hokkaido Hiroki Takakuwa Minoru Takeuchi Hiroshi Nakada Hideo Murata Yoshii Nishino Ph.D. (Science), Nagoya Takakazu Kaneko Doctor of Agriculture, Kyoto Doctor of Agriculture, Kyoto Doctor of Agriculture, Kyoto Ph.D. (Science) Ph.D. Ph.D. (Agriculture) Ph.D. (Agriculture), Kyoto Toru Terachi Tetsuro Nomura Hiroshi Yamagishi Takeshi Motohashi Seisuke Kimura Jun-ichi Takahashi Akira Kawabe - 12 -
Division of Frontier Informatics, Frontier Informatics Major Name of Graduate Courses Advanced Seminar on Computer Science Advanced Seminar on Computer Science Advanced Seminar on Computer Science Advanced Seminar on Computer Science Advanced Seminar on Computer Science Advanced Seminar on Computer Science Advanced Seminar on Network Media Advanced Seminar on Network Media Advanced Seminar on Network Media Advanced Seminar on Network Media Advanced Seminar on Network Media Advanced Seminar on Network Media Advanced Seminar on Network Media Advanced Seminar on Intelligent Systems Advanced Seminar on Intelligent Systems Advanced Seminar on Intelligent Systems Advanced Seminar on Intelligent Systems Advanced Seminar on Intelligent Systems Advanced Seminar on Intelligent Systems Visiting Graduate Division Faculty Members Doctor of Engineering, Osaka Takeshi Ogihara Doctor of Science, of Tokyo Satoshi Kobayashi Doctor of Science, Kyoto Sangyo Masafumi Toyama Doctor of Engineering, Hosei Hiroyuki Torikai Doctor of Engineering, Kyoto Haruo Niimi Doctor of Engineering, Kyoto Hiromi Hiraishi Doctor of Engineering, Kobe Eitetsu Oomoto Doctor of Engineering, Kyoto Hiroshi Kano Doctor of Engineering, Kyoto Tsutomu Takeuchi Doctor of Engineering, Waseda Hisashi Miyamori Doctor of Engineering, Osaka Toyokazu Akiyama Doctor of Engineering, Nara Institute of Science and Yukiko Kawai Ph.D., Kyoto Doctor of Science, of Tokyo Doctor of Engineering, of Tokyo Doctor of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture Ph.D.in Medical Science Doctor (Disability Science), Tohoku Doctor of Engineering, Osaka Shinsuke Nakajima Hiroyuki Ito Hirotada Ueda Hidehiko Okada Takafumi Akasaki Jiro Okuda Shigeyuki Hirai - 13 -
Directions to Kyoto Sangyo (KSU) From Kyoto Station or Hankyu Dentetsu Karasuma Stations Take the Karasuma Subway bound for Kokusaikaikan 1 Get off at Kitaoji Station and take Kyoto City Bus or Kyoto Bus to the last stop Kyosandai Mae in front of the, or 2 Get off at Kokusaikaikan Station and take Kyoto Bus #40 to the last stop Kyosandai Mae in front of the Inquiries: Division of Economics +81 (0)75 705 1452 Division of Management +81 (0)75 705 1454 Division of Law +81 (0)75 705 1458 Division of Science +81 (0)75 705 1463 Division of Engineering +81 (0)75 705 1466 Division of Frontier Informatics +81 (0)75 705 1989 京 都 産 業 大 学 大 学 院 KYOTO SANGYO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL Motoyama, Kamigamo, Kita-ku, Kyoto, 603-8555 Japan TEL +81 (0)75-705-1913 FAX +81 (0)75-705-3116 e-mail daigakuin-jim@star.kyoto-su.ac.jp website: http://www.kyoto-su.ac.jp/graduate/