History
The path Shibaura Institute of Technology has taken
Shibaura Institute of Technology (SIT) was founded by Shiro Arimoto in 1927 as Tokyo High School of Engineering and Commerce with the aim of “nurturing engineers who learn from society and contribute to society.” Since then, it has been committed to nurturing engineers who can search for truths through practical learning; encouraging students to have a strong sense of ethics and comprehensive knowledge; and engendering in them a spirit of independence, and thus contributing to social development.This is a brief outline of SIT’s nearly 100-year history, as well as an introduction to books that describe that history in 欧洲杯足彩app下载_欧洲杯下注平台-【直播*网站】 detail.
1927 | May | Tokyo High School of Engineering and Commerce is founded by Shiro Arimoto. Its Omori School Building opens in Omori-machi, Ebara-gun, Tokyo Prefecture (now Ota Ward, Tokyo) and offers three courses: commerce, civil engineering and architectural engineering. | |||||
Sept. | A second school building (Shibaura School Building) opens in Shiba Ward (now Minato Ward) by renting a building that previously housed an American school. | ||||||
1928 | Nov. | A ceremony to launch an alumni association of Tokyo High School of Engineering and Commerce is held on Nov. 4, which would later become the anniversary date of SIT’s founding. | |||||
1929 | July | The commerce course is abolished, the school name’s is changed to Tokyo High School of Engineering, and a mechanical engineering course is added. | |||||
Some teachers and students leave the school to establish Musashi Senior Engineering School. | |||||||
1930 | April | A general course affiliated with Tokyo High School of Engineering begins at the Omori School Building. | |||||
1931 | April | A mechanical engineering course is added to Tokyo High School of Engineering. | |||||
1933 | March | The general course affiliated with Tokyo High School of Engineering is renamed as Engineering School Affiliated to Tokyo High School of Engineering and is relocated to the Shibaura School Building. | |||||
April | The Omori School Building closed. | ||||||
1934 | April | An applied chemistry course is added to Tokyo High School of Engineering. | |||||
1939 | Feb. | An advanced course is added to the Engineering School Affiliated with Tokyo School of Engineering. | |||||
1943 | March | A juridical foundation to operate Tokyo School of Engineering is established. | |||||
Oct. | Thejuridical foundationis renamed Shibaura Gakuen. | ||||||
Dec. | Tokyo High School of Engineering is renamed Shibaura High School of Engineering. | ||||||
1944 | April | Shibaura Technical School and Shibaura School of Technology are established. | |||||
1945 | May | The three-story wooden school building burns down due to the bombing of Tokyo. | |||||
1946 | Oct. | Engineering School Affiliated to Shibaura High School of Engineering is abolished. | |||||
1947 | March | Shibaura High School of Engineering is abolished. | |||||
April | Shibaura Junior High School (under the old education system) is established | ||||||
1948 | April | Shibaura Senior High School (under the new education system) is established. | |||||
The board of directors rejects a plan to establish a university by merging with Chiba Institute of Technology and decides to apply to establish a university on its own. | |||||||
1949 | March | Shibaura Junior High School and Shibaura School of Technology abolished. | |||||
April | Shibaura Institute of Technology (SIT) is founded as a university with two departments: Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering. Thirty-two students apply for admission. | ||||||
Shinta Matsunawa becomes first SIT president. | |||||||
A part-time course is added to Shibaura Senior High School. | |||||||
1950 | April | Department of Electrical Engineering added to SIT. | |||||
Shibaura Junior College of Technology founded with Mechanical and Electrical departments. | |||||||
1951 | Feb. | Juridical Foundation Shibaura Gakuen reorganized as an educational corporation. | |||||
1952 | April | Shibaura Junior College of Technology renamed Shibaura Junior College (transportation course added). | |||||
1953 | July | Shibaura Gakuen absorbs Tetsudo Ikuei-kai, an educational corporation, and takes over the management of Tokyo Ikuei Senior High School (part-time high school). | |||||
1954 | Feb. | The general course of Shibaura Senior High School is abolished and renamed Shibaura Institute of Technology Senior High School of Engineering | |||||
March | Industrial Research Institute established. | ||||||
April | SIT adds the departments of Architecture and Industrial Chemistry. | ||||||
April | Tokyo Ikuei Senior High School adds a full-time course. | ||||||
Aug. | Tokyo Ikuei Senior High School obtains approval to rename itself Shibaura Institute of Technology Senior High School from April 1954. | ||||||
1955 | March | Shibaura Technical School abolished. | |||||
First Kogaku (engineering) Festival held at SIT. | |||||||
1956 | April | SIT’s College of Engineering II (five-year program) established (Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering). | |||||
SIT’s handball team wins the All Japan Indoor Championship for the first time. | |||||||
1959 | April | SIT’s College of Engineering I adds the departments of Metal Engineering and Electronic Engineering. | |||||
1961 | SIT’s rubber-ball baseball team wins the championship in the first section of Tohto University Baseball League for the first time. | ||||||
1962 | April | Shibaura Gakuen, an educational corporation, renamed Shibaura Institute of Technology, an educational corporation. | |||||
1963 | April | SIT establishes the graduate school for Master’s program (Electrical Engineering, Metal Engineering and Industrial Chemistry courses) | |||||
1964 | March | Shibaura Junior College abolished. | |||||
Nov. | SIT joins the Japan Association of Private Universities and Colleges. | ||||||
1965 | SIT installs a large electronic computer (TOSBAC3400) on campus. | ||||||
1966 | April | The College of Engineering I adds the departments of Mechanical Engineering II; Electrical Communication; Architecture and Building Engineering; and Industrial Management. | |||||
April | SIT opens Omiya Campus in Omiya (now Saitama City) in Saitama Prefecture. | ||||||
April | Shibaura Junior College of Technology is established. | ||||||
1968 | Feb. | The SIT president meets students and promises to accept students’ 15-point demand for democratization. | |||||
Sept. | Teachers’ union launched. | ||||||
1969 | Jan. | A meeting of proxies representing directors, members of the board, approves a list of 11 democratization demands from students. | |||||
1970 | April | Industrial Research Institute is renamed Engineering Research Institute. | |||||
The faculty council intensifies its conflict with the president (administration) over a criminal complaint filed by students. The faculty council splits in two. | |||||||
1971 | March | The part-time course of Shibaura Institute of Technology Senior High School of Engineering abolished. | |||||
Oct. | The Tokyo District Court appoints three attorneys to take over the duties of the chairman of board of directors, and directors. | ||||||
1972 | The two faculty councils reconcile. | ||||||
1973 | March | The part-time course of Shibaura Institute of Technology Senior High School of Engineering abolished. | |||||
Nov. | First Shibaura Festival (university) held. | ||||||
1975 | April | SIT Senior High School of Engineering renamed Shibaura Institute of Technology No. 1 Senior High School. | |||||
1976 | April | The Graduate School’s Master’s Program adds Mechanical Engineering and Architecture and Civil Engineering courses. | |||||
Graduation ceremony held for the first time in eight years. (at Hibiya Public Hall) | |||||||
1977 | The first athletic festival (university) held. |
1980 | April | Shibaura Institute of Technology Kashiwa Senior High School opens in Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture. | |||||
1982 | April | Shibaura Institute of Technology Senior High School relocated to Itabashi from Ikebukuro and opens a Junior High School. | |||||
1983 | March | Shibaura Junior College of Technology abolished. | |||||
1985 | March | Shibaura Institute of Technology No. 1 Senior High School abolished. | |||||
Shiro Arimoto Memorial Award, named after the founder, launched. | |||||||
1987 | July | The first alumni scholarship winner is named (the scholarship is created through a donation from alumnus Mitsutatsu Kasuya). | |||||
Sept. | Education and Research Center established. | ||||||
1990 | April | Shibaura Institute of Technology Kashiwa Senior High School becomes co-ed. | |||||
1991 | April | SIT adds the College of Systems Engineering with new departments of Electronic Information Systems, Machinery and Control Systems, and Architecture and Environment Systems. | |||||
1995 | April | The Graduate School establishes a Doctoral Program with Regional Environment Systems and Functional Control Systems courses. | |||||
April | The College of Engineering II adds the Department of Electrical Equipment and changes the College of Engineering II from a five-year program to a four-year program. | ||||||
1996 | April | The Department of Metal Engineering of the College of Engineering renamed the Department of Materials Science and Engineering; Graduate School’s Metal Engineering course renamed Materials Science and Engineering course. | |||||
1997 | April | Research Organization for Advanced Engineering established. | |||||
1998 | June | SI Tech Co., Ltd. established as the business arm of Shibaura Institute of Technology. | |||||
1999 | April | Shibaura Institute of Technology Kashiwa Junior High School established. | |||||
The College of Engineering’s Department of Industrial Chemistry renamed the Department of Applied Chemistry; its Department of Industrial Management renamed the Department of Information Science and Engineering; and Graduate School’s Industrial Chemistry course renamed the Applied Chemistry course. | |||||||
2003 | April | Engineering Management (MOT) course established at the Graduate School (professional degree program). | |||||
2004 | April | The Graduate School’s Electrical Engineering course renamed Electrical Engineering and Computer Science course. | |||||
2006 | March | Shibaura Campus closed. | |||||
April | Toyosu Campus opens in Koto Ward, Tokyo (the administrative headquarters relocated to the campus as well as third- and fourth-year undergraduate students of the entire College of Engineering). | ||||||
2008 | March | The College of Engineering II abolished. | |||||
April | The College of Systems Engineering establishes the Department of Bioscience and Engineering. | ||||||
2009 | April | New Shibaura Campus opens. | |||||
SIT establishes the College of Engineering and Design, under which the Department of Engineering and Design opens. | |||||||
April | The College of Systems Engineering renamed the College of Systems Engineering and Science, and adds a Department of Mathematical Sciences. | ||||||
April | The College of Engineering’s Department of Mechanical Engineering II renamed the Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics. | ||||||
2011 | April | The Graduate School of Engineering renamed the Graduate School of Engineering and Science and adds a Systems Engineering and Science course. | |||||
2013 | April | Global Dormitory established on Omiya Campus. | |||||
2014 | Sept. | SIT adopted for the Top Global University Project sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. | |||||
2015 | May | Third sports ground opens at Shibaura Institute of Technology Kashiwa Senior and Junior High School. | |||||
2017 | April | The School of Architecture and the Department of Architecture open. | |||||
The College of Engineering and Design’s Department of Engineering and Design reorganized. | |||||||
The Graduate School establishes the Global Course of Engineering and Science. | |||||||
Shibaura Institute of Technology Junior and Senior High School relocated from Itabashi Ward, Tokyo, to Koto Ward, Tokyo. (The Japanese name changed) | |||||||
The Architecture Plaza, featuring architectural blueprint drawing facilities, opens on Toyosu Campus. | |||||||
Multi-purpose sports ground opens on Omiya Campus. | |||||||
2018 | April | The Department of Communications Engineering renamed the Department of Information and Communications Engineering. | |||||
2019 | March | The Graduate School abolishes the Engineering Management (MOT) course (professional degree program). | |||||
April | A second sports ground is opened at Omiya Campus. | ||||||
Nov. | Construction of Second Toyosu School Building (tentative name) starts. | ||||||
2020 | Oct. | SIT establishes the Innovative Global Program at the College of Engineering. | |||||
2021 | April | Jun Yamada, Ph.D in engineering, becomes SIT president. | |||||
SIT Graduate School of Engineering and Science establishes the Civil Engineering course and Architecture and Architectural Engineering course. | |||||||
2022 | March | Hakua Dormitory established on Omiya Campus. | |||||
The College of Engineering abolishes Architecture Department. | |||||||
April | Centennial Main Building openes at Toyosu Campus. | ||||||
2024 | April | The College of Engineering reorganizes from the department system to the program system which has five programs and nine courses. |