University of The Ryukyus - Facilities For Education and Research

Facilities For Education and Research

  • University Education Center
  • University Library
  • Health Administration Center
  • Elementary and Junior High Schools
  • University Hospital
  • Facilities for Education and Research
  • Tropical Biosphere Research Center / Joint-Use Inter-University Institute
  • Inter-Departmental Institutes for Education and Research
  1. Integrated Innovation Center for Community(IICC)
  2. Instrumental Research Center
  3. Education and Research Center for Lifelong Learning
  4. Computing and Networking Center
  5. International Student Center
  • Joint-Use Inter-Departmental Institutes
  1. Foreign Language Center
  2. Academic Museum(Fujukan)
  3. Low Temperature Center
  4. University Evaluation Center
  5. Placement Center
  6. Disaster Prevention Research Center for Island Regions
  7. International Institute for Okinawan Studies(IIOS)
  8. Strategic Research Promotion Unit(SRPU)
  9. Transdisciplinary Research Organization for Subtropics and Island Studies(TRO-SIS)

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