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Aichi Institute of Technology (愛知工業大学, Aichi kōgyō daigaku) is a private universityatToyota, Aichi, Japan. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1912, and it was chartered as a university in 1959.[1] It was established with the aim of providing high-quality education in engineering and technology fields. The institute is known for its strong emphasis on practical skills development and industry collaboration.[2]

Aichi Institute of Technology
愛知工業大学 (Japanese)
Insignia of AIT

Former names

Nagoya Institute of Electricity (名古屋電気大学)
MottoJiyu, Ai, Seigi (自由・愛・正義)

Motto in English

Freedom, Love and Justice
TypePrivate
Established1912 (1912)
PresidentYasuyuki Goto
Students6275
Undergraduates6025
Postgraduates250
Location ,

Japan


35°11′01N 137°06′43E / 35.1836°N 137.1119°E / 35.1836; 137.1119
CampusUrban/rural
NicknameAIT
MascotTetsujin 28-go
Websitewww.ait.ac.jp/en/
Toyota Campus

Campuses

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AIT's main campus is located in the city of Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, which is known as a major centre of the automotive industry in Japan.[3] The Motoyama campus and the Jiyugaoka campus in Nagoya are located in an urban setting and provide a conducive environment for learning and research. While the Motoyama campus is mainly dedicated to the graduate school, the Jiyugaoka campus is for undergraduate business administration students. The Institute has modern facilities, including well-equipped classrooms, laboratories and research centres such as the Seismic Resistance Experiment Center (SEIREX) and the Disaster Prevention Research Center (DPREC), and a library.[4]

Academics

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The Aichi Institute of Technology offers undergraduate and graduate programs in various engineering and technology disciplines. The university's academic departments include:[5]

The institute focuses on practical and hands-on learning experiences, encouraging students to apply their knowledge to real-world problems. The curriculum is designed to provide a balance between theoretical knowledge and practical skills, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for the industry. This is reflected in the employment rate of students in companies, which ranked 1st in all of Japan in 2023.[6]

Research and Innovation

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The Aichi Institute of Technology is actively involved in research and innovation activities.[7] It collaborates with industry partners and government agencies to address technological challenges and develop innovative solutions. The institute's research areas include automotive engineering, robotics, information technology, sustainable energy, and materials science.

Student Life

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Aichi Institute of Technology offers a vibrant student experience with various clubs, organisations and extra-curricular activities. Students can participate in sports clubs, cultural clubs, and academic societies that promote personal growth and a sense of community. There are 36 sports clubs and 33 cultural clubs on campus.[8] The Institute also organises events and competitions that encourage creativity, teamwork and innovation.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "History of AIT".
  • ^ "Basic Data".
  • ^ "VISIT TOYOTA CITY".
  • ^ "Facilities Information".
  • ^ "AICHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY".
  • ^ "2023年 実就職率ランキング全国1位!".
  • ^ "Faculty of Engineering".
  • ^ "課外活動".
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