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An Introduction to the OIST Graduate University

An Introduction to the OIST Graduate University. DATE VENUE NAME. Location of Okinawa. Okinawa is the location of a new graduate university in Japan. Seoul. Tokyo. 2.5 hour. 2.5 hour. Shanghai. 2.0 hour. 1.5 hour. Okinawa. Taipei. 2.5 hour. Manila.

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An Introduction to the OIST Graduate University

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  1. An Introduction to the OIST Graduate University DATE VENUE NAME

  2. Location of Okinawa Okinawa is the location of a new graduate university in Japan Seoul Tokyo 2.5 hour 2.5 hour Shanghai 2.0 hour 1.5 hour Okinawa Taipei 2.5 hour Manila

  3. The Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) • World-class research and education • Scientific advancement contributing to economic development • All teaching and research conducted in English

  4. OIST Executives Executive Officers President and CEO: Dr. Jonathan DorfanFormer Head of SLAC (Stanford) Advisor or board member at Oxford (UK) Max Planck (Germany) Weizmann (Israel) Board of Governors(17 Members including 4 Nobel Laureates*) Dr. Yoko Aniya, Dr. Akito Arima, Dr. Robert Baughman, Dr. Curtis Callan, Dr. Rita Colwell, Dr. Jonathan Dorfan, Dr. Jerome Friedman*, Dr. Serge Haroche*, Dr. Motoko Kotani, Dr. VijayRaghavan Krishnaswamy, Dr. Kiyoshi Kurokawa, Dr. Yuan T. Lee*, Mr. Koji Omi, Dr. Hiroko Sho, Dr. Albrecht Wagner, Dr. Torsten Wiesel* (Chair)

  5. OIST:A Truly International Environment Nationalities of students: 101 students from 29 countries

  6. International Collaboration • 51 Faculty Members (as of Oct 2015) • 330 Researchers (as of Oct 2015) • Research Collaboration with 156 institutions from 29 countries • Workshops at OIST • More than 4000 participants from 50 countries (2013)

  7. OIST Research Structure • NO academic departments • Assignment of office and laboratory space prevents partitioning of researchers by disciplines – they must mix • Strong emphasis on shared and common equipment

  8. Non-Departmental Structure encourages Collaboration

  9. Research at OIST About 50 cutting-edge laboratories conducting research in a range of fields form the hub of the OIST Graduate University State-of-the-art laboratory buildings provide an outstanding environment for modern day research and education Individual laboratories are very well equipped for all research requirements Purpose-built to promote interdisciplinary interactions Presentation Venue / Date & Time

  10. OISTLaboratories

  11. Graduate Program at OIST • Doctoral program only (No Masters) • Research and Education in English

  12. Current Students (as of Oct 2015) 101 students from 29 countries Female students: 32% • Background: • Life Science:44% • Physical Sciences:35% • Engineering:21%

  13. OIST Program Features • Small student intake ensures an excellent staff to student ratio • Emphasis on creativity and exchange • Customized curriculum for individualized education • From the very beginning, students work side by side with world-class faculty and researchers in research units • Participation in fields outside area of specialization is encouraged by rotation system

  14. OIST Ph.D. Program • Two years of pre-thesis training: • three research rotations in year 1, • thesis proposal in year 2 • selected courses for a flexible program • Three years of thesis research, oral defence • BSc entry: up to 5 years to complete • MSc entry: 3-4 years to complete

  15. OIST Grad Student Financial Support All students receive an internationally competitive support package, and on-campus housing. • Financial support • 2.4 million yen per year (paid as a research assistantship) • 0.54 million yen tuition (paid by OIST) • Housing at cheap Student Rates • Travel support for conferences • Personal computing support

  16. Student Career Development • Professional Development course prepares students for positions in leading academic and industrial research laboratories • Being at the hub of a global network provides visibility and opportunities to kick-start an international career in science • OIST faculty connect students with researchers from other leading universities and research institutes in Japan and worldwide

  17. Gap Period Program • For students graduating in March (like many Japanese universities) who need to fill the gap until OIST classes begin in September • Registered as an OIST PhD Student, and receive OIST support • Residential intensive training at partner institutions • English language for Japanese and other non-English speakers • Japanese language and culture for non-Japanese speakers • Laboratory placement to reinforce language training

  18. Apply for Admission • Email admissions@oist.jpif you have any questions • Visit www.oist.jpfor general information about OIST • Visithttps://admissions.oist.jp/applyfor application guide • Important dates: • Admissions now open for 2016 & 2017 • Applications close end 15th April 2016 (Visa required) • Applications close end 15th May 2016 (No Visa needed) • Courses start in September • Early start “Gap Period” options from April and beyond: • Language Training • Research Experience

  19. Other Student Opportunities at OIST • Research Internship • OIST International Workshops and Courses

  20. Hope to see you at OIST!

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