The Center for Social Contribution offers open lectures in the spring and fall terms. It will begin accepting applications for the fall term in early September. Three lecture formats are available: “in-person” lectures held on the university’s campuses, “web” lectures held online, and “hybrid” lectures that allow participants to attend in person or live online.
A variety of topics are offered and include free and one-day lectures. Please refer to the “Open Lecture Pamphlet” available on the university’s website for outlines of individual lectures, details concerning application procedures and course fees, and other matters.
Toyo University’s Center for Social Contribution offers qualification preparation courses open to students and graduates of Toyo University and the general public. Take advantage of this opportunity to boost your career and improve your skills with Toyo University students.
Acquire not only the basics of IT but also the wide range of knowledge required to use IT in such fields as corporate activities, management strategy, accounting, and legal affairs.
Take a national exam that can prove your basic IT knowledge.
Online lectures (Zoom) save commuting time.
Efficiently acquire skills in document preparation, data analysis, tabulation, graph creation, and other areas required for all types of work.
Obtain a certification that objectively proves your skills.
Online lectures (Zoom) save commuting time.
Present yourself as a financial professional in your résumé.
Earn a national certification with high social credibility that has lifetime validity and does not require renewal.
Lectures start at 6:30 p.m., making them easy for working people to attend.
Lectures are held at the easily accessible Hakusan Campus (5-minute walk from Hakusan Station).
This year’s Homecoming Day will include an event to support our team in All Japan University Men's Ekiden, which will be held on the same day. There will be plenty to see and do, including appearances by former track and field team members—among them, some scheduled to run in the MGC (Marathon Grand Championships) Final Challenge (the competition that will determine who will represent Japan in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games marathon)—who will share their memories of the Ekiden sections they ran.
The Toyo University Festival (Hakusan Festival), which will also be held on the same day, will be even more powerful this year following the end of COVID-19 restrictions. We hope to see you at both!
Like last year, this year’s Homecoming Day in Kawagoe will be held on the same day as the Toyo University Festival (Komorebi Festival). Main events will include a talk by Professor Akihiro Matsumoto (Dean of the Faculty of Science and Engineering and Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering) and a “general assembly of department alumni associations.” Festival events and campus tours will help you appreciate the Kawagoe Campus’s “happening now” atmosphere.
We look forward to your participation.
The curtain will come down on the Itakura Campus at the end of the 2023 academic year.
This year’s Homecoming Day will be an opportunity to renew old friendships at the Itakura Campus, a place of learning for 27 years since it opened in April 1997. Retired professors from the Faculty of Life Sciences and the Faculty of Food and Nutritional Sciences are scheduled to attend. A photo exhibition looking back on the campus’s 27 years and an exercise class for children led by the women’s soccer team are also planned.
In the afternoon of the same day, a “Community Partnership Science Café” will be held. It will allow visitors to have fun with science by presenting timely science topics and familiar yet important information and technologies.
We look forward to seeing many alumni there.
The university will send you information on open lectures, Homecoming Day, and various events through an email newsletter sent out three times a year.
The newsletter will be sent to the email address you registered with the university.
If you have not registered an email address, please follow these steps.
Toyo University Global Services Co., Ltd. (TUGS) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Toyo University. It provides a wide range of high-quality services to students, faculty, staff, alumni, other concerned parties, and the general public. It also offers English courses and sells Enryo Inoue Coffee Story and merchandise bearing the BEAMS SPORTS- produced Toyo University Sports Logo.
Language education support
Daily living support for students
Non-life insurance agency
Administrative outsourcing
Money from the sale of unwanted books will be used to purchase books necessary for education and research at Toyo University.
The amount obtained from the sale (converted into cash) of unwanted items (watches, jewelry, clothes, kimonos, artworks, etc.) can be donated.
Department of International Tourism Studies was established at the Itakura Campus in April 2001 and celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2021. However, no commemorative events were possible due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Therefore, although a little late, an alumni reunion for all graduates of the Department of International Tourism Studies, Faculty of Regional Development Studies and the Department of International Tourism Management, Faculty of International Tourism Management will be held on Sunday, November 5, 2023, at the Hakusan Campus to commemorate the 20th anniversary.
If you wish to attend, please access the “Contact Information Submission Form” below and register your contact information so that we may send you information about the reunion. We appreciate your cooperation.
The Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences, Faculty of Food and Nutritional Sciences established the Keneikai to foster interaction among graduates, faculty and staff (including former faculty and staff), and current students. We plan to use the Keneikai as a conduit for communicating with alumni associations and other organizations, providing information on employment opportunities, and announcing lectures (requesting lectures). Please use the form below to contact us about joining or withdrawing from the Keneikai.
We look forward to your participation.
As a body supporting Toyo University, the Toyo University Alumni Association provides a variety of information on alumni activities, the latest university information, support for current students, and other matters through its website and social media. Be sure to have a look!