2020年4月1日 | First day of the Academic year |
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2020年4月5日 | Entrance Ceremony |
2020年4月7日 | Guidance for New Students |
2020年4月7日 | Welcome party for New Students |
2020年4月17日 | Start of the 1st Semester |
2020年5月16日 | 1st Admission Guidance Session 2020-2021 |
2020年6月20日 | 2nd Admission Guidance Session 2020-2021 |
2020.8. | End of the 1st Semester |
2020.8. | Open Days [Nagoya University] |
2020年8月24日-25 | 1st Entrance Examination [for Spring Admission in 2021 / Autumn Admission in 2020] |
2020年10月1日 | Autumn Entrance Ceremony |
2020年10月2日 | Start of the 2nd Semester |
2020.11. | 3rd Admission Guidance Session 2021 |
2021.2. | Master Thesis Presentation |
2021.2. | End of the 2nd Semester |
2021.2. | 2nd Entrance Examination [for Spring Admission in 2020] |
2021年3月25日 | Graduation Ceremony |
2021年3月31日 | End of the School Year |
The central goal for earth and planetary science is to understand our irreplaceable earth. To understand the workings of the planets, their past present and future, we marshal a wide range of methods and technologies. Many phenomena that characterize the planets are complexly interrelated and take place on time and length scales too large to be reproduced in the laboratory. However, these phenomena can be analyzed and understood in terms of the fundamental laws such as physics and chemistry.
The goal of our educational program is to teach and guide students so they graduate with the tools and knowledge needed to contribute to the future development of both our one and only earth and its human population.