Schools
Hiroshima University's Unique Education: A Point of Pride to Show the World!
For undergraduate level, Hiroshima University consists of 12 schools which provide undergraduate courses including majors in the natural sciences, humanities, the social sciences, and many others.
*The English name for one of our educational and research organizations has been changed from “Faculty” to “School” from June 21st, 2016.
Advanced Course
Graduate Schools
Hiroshima University's Unique Education: A Point of Pride to Show the World!
Graduate level studies at Hiroshima University consist of 4 graduate schools that offer academic and research opportunities in the fields of natural sciences, humanities and social sciences. In addition, two unique program offerings: “The Phoenix Leader Education Program for Renaissance from Radiation Disaster” and “The Taoyaka Program for Creating a Flexible, Enduring, and Peaceful Society”, combine graduate level academic coursework with integrative research components.
- Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering
- Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life
- Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences
[Accepting students starting April 2023]
[Only for current HU students/ we are not accepting new applications]
- Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences
- Graduate School of Letters
- Graduate School of Education
- Graduate School of Social Sciences
- Graduate School of Science
- Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter
- Graduate School of Engineering
- Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation
- Hiroshima University Law School (Japanese page)
- Graduate School of Biomedical & Health Sciences
- Graduate School of Biosphere Science
Interdisciplinary Graduate Educational Program
Please see the following link about Phoenix Leader Education Program (Hiroshima Initiative) for Renaissance from Radiation Disaster (adopted by MEXT), TAOYAKA PROGRAM for creating a flexible, enduring, peaceful society (adopted by MEXT) and Education Program for Global Environmental Leaders.