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Shinjuku-ku, Japan
1201–1500th in World University Rankings 2026
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About Tokyo University of Science

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Our founding principle "Building a Better Future with Science"

Tokyo University of Science (TUS), founded in 1881, is one of the oldest private universities of science and technology in Japan. One of the most important objectives of a university is to educate students so that they can contribute to the development and welfare of humankind. To achieve this ideal, we have pursued interdisciplinary studies and state-of-the-art technologies while at the same time strengthening our basic education program. Even as we retain our traditional emphasis on the fundamentals of science, TUS has grown into one of Japan’s largest comprehensive science and technology universities, consisting of 7 faculties and 31 departments, to meet the needs of today's internationalized, information-oriented society. Through our unique education and research programs, we will continue to strive for the betterment of society. 

TUS at a Glance

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Faculties:

Faculty of Science Division I 
Contributing to the economic development of human society by educating graduates in diverse fields of theoretical and applied sciences.

 

Faculty of Engineering 
Focusing on the training of engineering graduates skilled not only in the various engineering subjects but also adept in developing new and innovative technologies.

  

Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences 
Educating pharmaceutical practitioners who are not only humane and caring, but also have an aptitude for research into new drug development and drug delivery methodologies.

  

Faculty of Science and Technology 
Nurturing scientists that strive for resonance between natural environment, space and humanity.

  

Faculty of Industrial Science and Technology 
Focuses on education of science and innovative technologies with applications in the industrial sector.

  

School of Management 
Learning management fundamentals with special emphasis on scientific and technological applications in industry and society.

  

Faculty of Science Division II 
This faculty, with classes conducted mainly in the evening, focusses on continuing education for learners already working in the industry.

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Student gender ratio
25 F : 75 M (1)
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International student percentage
4% (1)
student per staff
Students per staff
24.1 (1)
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Student total
18002 (1)

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