
The Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering endeavors the followings:
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Contribution to sustainable development for the human race from a standpoint of engineering science and technology, such as in the field of stable supply of natural resources and harmonization with global environment.
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Continuance of fundamental element technologies that support public infrastructure and energy development.
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Creation and development of new technologies and design methods concerning the construction, improvement, operation, and maintenance of public infrastructure and disaster mitigation as well as those related to the exploration, development, and utilization of natural resources and energy.
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Integration and deployment of those technologies in the framework of computational mechanics and applied mechanics in both experiments and theory.
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Updated "Graduate School Entrance Exams"
Updated "Graduate School Entrance Exams"
Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering invites candidates of faculty positions for the international undergraduate and postgraduate educational programs. To see more details click here.
Kyoto University has been selected for one of the institutions of so-called “Global 30”, which is a MEXT’s (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) project of promoting educational programs in Japanese universities. Then, Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering is going to open a new postgraduate educational program, in which all courses are provided in English, in April 2011.
Updated "Graduate School Entrance Exams"
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