更新时间:2024-05-04 21:00:19作者:欧曼老师
北海道大学是日本国立七所大学之一,创建于1876年。该机构在从社会科学、自然科学到人文学科的各个领域都处于世界领先地位。2015年,路透社将该组织列入全球最具创新性的100所大学。
其主校区位于风景如画的札幌市中心,札幌是日本四大城市之一,周围环绕着国家公园和世界遗产。
该大学最初以札幌农业学院的名义运营,因欢迎来自85多个国家的国际学生,结合最佳实践,促进文化交流而享有良好声誉。它的教学理念是将学校变成一个地方,这将给世界带来积极的变化。
北海道大学设有34个学院,包括法律、医学、经济和工商管理。北海道最强的研究领域是化学、地球和海洋科学以及材料科学。该机构的设施从医院、儿童保育中心、花园和公园到实验森林和公园。
这所大学的校训翻译为“前沿精神、全球视野、全面教育、实践学习”。大学的象征是校园里生长的知更鸟。它的花瓣代表了这所大学留下的不朽遗产。
北海道大学最著名的校友包括诺贝尔化学奖获得者铃木明、宇航员莫赫里(Mamoru Mohri)和登顶珠穆朗玛峰年龄最大的登山者三浦裕一郎(Yuichiro Miura)。
Hokkaido University is one of the seven Japanese national universities founded in 1876. The institution is a world leader in various subjects ranging from social and natural sciences to humanities. In 2015, Reuters included the organisation in top 100 world’s most innovative universities.
Its main campus is located in the heart of picturesque Sapporo, one of the four biggest cities in Japan that is surrounded by national parks and a World Heritage Site.
Firstly operating as Sapporo Agricultural College, the university has a good reputation for welcoming international students from more than 85 countries to combine best practices and stimulate cultural exchange. Its teaching is based on the idea to turn the institution into a place, which will bring positive change to the world.
Hokkaido University operates in 34 faculties, which include law, medicine and economics and business administration. Hokkaido’s strongest research fields are chemistry, earth and ocean sciences and material sciences. The institution's facilities range from hospitals, childcare centres, gardens and parks to experimental forests and parks.
The university motto translates as "frontier spirits, global perspectives, all round education, practical learning". The symbol of the university is the wake-robin that grows on campus. Its petals represent the long-lasting legacy created by the university.
Hokkaido University most famous alumni include the Nobel Laureate for Chemistry Akira Suzuki, the astronaut Mamoru Mohri and the oldest climber to reach the summit of Mount Everest Yuichiro Miura.