UNIVERSITY LIFE
University life which develops sociable students with rich personalities
Our students not only engage in highly specialized and concentrated academic work but also are enthusiastically involved in school activities, such as club activities and school festivals.
There are a wide variety of clubs, from athletic clubs with the experience of winning titles at national meets of pharmaceutical universities to cultural clubs in which members learn Japanese traditional culture, such as tea ceremony and koto music.
Once you come to our school festivals which are organized by our students, you will feel how fulfilling our university life is from the energy our students exert.
Stained glass
Auditorium of the Main Hall
Welcome party for new students held by each club
New students’ laboratory works begin
Welcome party for new students held by guidance groups
Entrance ceremony Orientation for new students
Welcome party for new students held by each club
New students’ laboratory works begin
Welcome party for new students held by guidance groups
Laboratory works continue
First term examination
First entrance examination for graduate school Summer vacation Summer training camp for clubs
Regular intercollegiate games The Hoshi University Festival
Doctoral course oral presentations
Winter vacation Master's course oral presentations
Undergraduate entrance examination Second term examination Second entrance examination for graduate school
National Examination for Pharmacists Graduation ceremony
Communication with the Rest of the World
Pharmacy Promoting International Friendship
With its spirit as “Our university is a 'cradle' in which talents who will serve the world are fostered,” the University actively promotes a variety of international exchange programs. These include researcher exchange, symposiums and collaborative research, all endeavoring to cultivate true international experts. Through agreements with eight universities in seven countries, the University is broadening its network of academic exchange.
Hoshi University accepts students from all over the world. An increasing number of young people from other countries are studying here. Students from other countries often meet inconveniences due to differences in language, manners and customs. The faculty members are doing their best to ensure that these students can accommodate themselves to their surroundings here. Professors offer extra guidance to international students, including class instructions and advice on both study and daily life.