Institute for Liberal Arts News
International students enjoy tea ceremony event
Japanese Section hosts mock Japanese Language Proficiency Test for international students in academic year 2023
International students complete Intensive Japanese Course with poster presentations
First in-person Star Festival event in four years at Japanese Section
International students enjoy Manga and Illustration Festival
International students give final presentations to youngsters upon completion of Japanese courses
International students in Intensive Japanese Course tour Kamakura
Fifteen international students complete Intensive Japanese Course
New international students of spring 2022 join Welcome Coffee Hours
International students learn about JLPT in Japanese Section info session
Online Hinamatsuri 2022 immerses students in culture and language
The Audibility of Strangers: Music and Disparate Japanese Communities in Prewar "White Australia."
Final lecture of Prof. Hideto Nakajima
Report on Tokyo Tech ANNEX Berkeley Colloquium: Piercing the Structure of Tradition
New Year's card workshop offers students much-needed social activity
Movie Seminar restarts after two-year break
Professor Yamamoto and his colleagues received the Digital Humanities Historical Institute Poster Award from the University of Tokyo
Welcome Coffee Hours brings together new international students of fall 2021
JLPT orientation held for international students
Welcome Coffee Hours held online for new international students
Online Open Space connects language students even during spring break
Lunchtime English Café launches online
Welcome to the World of Liberal Arts, a Taste of Life
Using ‘Theater’ Performance for Communication in Classes and Local Events
Dual-Lens Meta-Analysis of Science: Scientometrics, and Science and Technology Studies
More Questions than Answers—The First Step in Liberal Arts Education
Intimate Relationship between Sports and Science Enhances Competitiveness of Paralympians
Rediscovery of Deep Links Between Japan and China: Inspiration to Cultivate Broad, Multi-faceted Perspectives
Shakespearean Films, Academic Writing Education, and English Learning Using Movies: Three Ingredients to Enrich My Research
Students connect through online Hinamatsuri doll festival
Religious Studies Deliberate Values. Being Conscious of Values Can Liberate Us
Learning about Muscle and the Importance of Exercise Makes a Difference in Life
Provoking Students to Elicit Their Direction of Inquiry
Creating a Learning Environment about Leadership
Learning the Values of Coincidence Through Art and Becoming Free from Your Need to Control
Sharing a Fascination for Novels with Students
Why Tokyo Tech Students Need Liberal Arts Now—as Recommended by Akira Ikegami
Nihongo Space offers international students Japanese language support
International students enjoy Welcome Coffee Hours and Japan-themed events
Tokyo Tech student in finals of 60th International Speech Contest in Japanese
Liberal Arts Final Report illuminates students’ individual paths
Ready for a close-up: The science behind face massage rollers
Unique student initiatives born from Tokyo Tech Visionary Project
Multisport Camp for elementary school students
RENGO trade union leaders provide sociology lectures
Tokyo Tech's newest Graduate Student Assistants certified
Report: Special Lecture of Tokyo Tech Liberal Arts Courses 1Q 2018, "Succession of Technology and Culture"
The 1st Imperial-Tokyo Tech Global Fellows Programme 2018
"Take a soldier, take a king" — Tokyo Tech does Shakespeare's Henry V
Ten years of friendship and exchange with Kakuda City
0.6% soy isoflavone in the diet decrease muscle atrophy
The research of Classical Poetic Vocabulary won the best poster award of the conference of Computer and Humanities 2017
New international students welcomed during Welcome Coffee Hours
Godiva Managing Director Chouchan speaks on business and the way of the bow
Professor Alvin E. Roth interviewed in Contemporary Society class
Something to chew on: how low-energy gum may help with your waistline