Nara Institute of Science and Technology


Nara Institute of Science and Technology, abbreviated as NAIST, is a Japanese national university located in Ikoma, Nara of Kansai Science City. It was founded in 1991 with a focus on research and consists solely of graduate schools in three integrated areas: Biological Sciences, Information Sciences, and Material Sciences. NAIST is one of the most prestigious research institutions in Japan.
In the "Evaluation of Achievements Related to the 2nd Medium-term Goals and Plans" conducted by the Japanese government for national universities, NAIST was evaluated as exceedingly superior especially concerning research levels.. In 2010, NAIST ranked first overall among the 86 Japanese national universities by the Japanese government in its first-ever six-year assessment of national university standards and achievements.
The university has a total of about 1,000 Master's and Doctoral students in its three graduate schools, among which more than 20% are international students. There are about 200 faculty members and 170 staff.
In 2018, NAIST underwent an organizational transformation to continue research in these areas while promoting interdisciplinary research and education across traditional fields. With this new single graduate school organization, NAIST strives forward with the objectives of conducting cutting-edge research in frontier areas and training students to become tomorrow's leaders in science and technology.

History

NAIST was founded in 1991 with the establishment of the Graduate School of Information Science and the University Library, followed by the Graduate School of Biological Sciences the next year. The first master's students were admitted in 1993, and doctoral students were first admitted in 1996, which is also the year the Graduate School of Materials Science was established. The establishment of the Venture Business Laboratory and the Intellectual Property Division in 2003 furthered the university's drive to utilize research results to secure patents and licenses, and form new businesses. In 2004, along with all of Japan's national universities, NAIST became an independent university corporation.

Graduate schools (After 2018)

From April 2018, the past three graduate schools were integrated into one research department, Graduate School of Science and Technology.

Graduate schools (Before 2017)