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Evolving into a Research University That Forges the Common Sense of the Future

The Program for Forming Japan’s Peak Research Universities (J-PEAKS) will further develop Keio’s distinctive research centers and, through combining intellect and morals, cultivate fertile ground that encourages interdisciplinary research to sprout and grow. By constructing a framework to support interdisciplinary research, problem solving, and social implementation, Keio will establish a research ecosystem that will bring to fruition the results of its academic pursuits, especially jitsugaku (science), and uphold them as the “Common Sense of the Future”.

Research Videos

Keio has 10 undergraduate faculties and 14 graduate schools and offers numerous fields of study choose from. Find a faculty, graduate school, or field of study that interests you from the list below.

  • WPI-Bio2Q, Keio UniversityThe video for the World Premier International Research Center Initiative (WPI) Keio University Bio2Q has been released

  • Professor Paul Fons, Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, Faculty of Science and TechnologyMaterials science with an emphasis on Electronic engineering and semiconductor physics

  • Associate Professor Shohei Matsukawa, Faculty of Environment and Information StudiesS-face VOL.036

  • Associate Professor Satoko Fujioka, Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science and TechnologyApplication of liquid-liquid slug flow for chemical processes

  • Project Assistant Professor Satoru Morimoto, Department of Physiology, Keio University School of MedicineKGRI Lecture Series: Seminar on ALS Part 1

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