'Kyushu Institute of Technology' (ä¹å·žå·¥æ¥å¤§å¦ ''KyÅ«shÅ« KÅgyÅ Daigaku'') is one of the 87
national universities in Japan. Located in
Fukuoka Prefecture on the island of
Kyūshū, it is dedicated to education and research in the fields of science and technology. It is often abbreviated to 'KIT' and sometimes to 'Kyutech'.
The founder was Yasukawa Keiichiro, and the links with the
Yaskawa Electric Corporation (founded in 1915) remain strong to this day.
The most famous alumnus is "Dr. Tornado", the severe storms researcher
Tetsuya "Ted" Fujita. He graduated in 1943 and was an associate professor of KIT until 1953 when he was invited to Chicago University.
History
The university was granted government permission to be founded in
1907 as a private training school for engineers called ''Meiji Senmon GakkÅ'' (Meiji Vocational School), towards the end of the
Meiji period. The first campus opened its doors in
Tobata in
1909. KIT became a Japanese national university on
May 31,
1949, and has since April 1,
2004 been incorporated as a national university corporation under a new law which applies to all national universities.
Despite the incorporation which has led to increased financial independence and autonomy,
KIT is still quite strictly controlled in many respects by the
Japanese Ministry of Education (MonbukagakushÅ, or MonkashÅ).
The Hoo-Ryuu é³³é¾ã€€(
Oriental Phoenix-cum-
Dragon) emblem of KIT is featured and explained in English
here.
In 1995 the Satellite Venture Business Laboratory was opened at Tobata campus, amd the university plays a leading role in Kyushu in promoting link-ups with industry (''sangaku renkei''). Graduates of KIT have a good reputation as employees and over 90% find employment soon after graduation which is better than most comparable institutions.

KIT Tobata campus front gate (''Seimon'') with the flags out on a national holiday
Founding principles
The first president of KIT,
Yamakawa KenjirÅ who studied at
Yale University declared that the aim of the school was to produce "gentlemen well versed in technological skills" (''gijutsu ni tannÅ naru shikunshi''). Nowadays the university aims to produce both ladies and gentlemen with these skills, and enjoys a high reputation with employers.
Founder's day is
May 28. It coincides, not accidentally, with the
Battle of Tsushima of
May 27-28,
1905 - the decisive naval battle in the
Russo-Japanese War. Admiral
TÅgÅ HeihachirÅ once visited KIT, and his visit is commemorated in the school's archives.
KIT's three campuses
KIT has three campuses. Two of these are in
Kitakyushu and one is in
Iizuka. All three are in
Fukuoka Prefecture,
Kyūshū.
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Tobata campus (Kitakyushu)===
Faculty of Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering. This is the oldest campus, opened in 1909. It originally had three departments: Mining, Metallurgy, and Mechanical Engineering.
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Iizuka campus===
Faculty of Computer Science and Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Computer Science and Systems Engineering. This is the second campus, established in 1986. The first students were admitted in 1987.
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Wakamatsu campus (Kitakyushu)===
Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering. This is the newest campus, established in April 2001.
International partnerships
KIT has partnership agreements with several overseas universities, including the
University of Surrey (UK) and
Old Dominion University (USA).
See also
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Kagoshima University
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Kyushu Institute of Design
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Kyushu University
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Nagasaki University
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Nagoya Institute of Technology
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Tokyo Institute of Technology
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University of Kitakyushu
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Institute of Technology
External links
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KIT official home page (English)
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Message from the President
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Chronology of KIT
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KIT's international campus agreements
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KIT official page (Japanese)
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National Universities incorporation - the new law
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The Japan Association of National Universities