History
1989 | Establishment of the United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences (UGSAS) as an independent three-year Doctoral Course at Tottori University. The member of universities are the Graduate Schools (Master’s Course) of Tottori, Shimane and Yamaguchi Universities. The UGSAS consists of three Courses including seven Divisions (the quota of students: 14). |
1993 | The completion of the new building of the UGSAS |
1995 | Start of the fall enrollment system in addition to the spring enrollment |
1999 | Cooperation with The Japan Kinoko Research Center Foundation (The Tottori Mycological Institute) for promoting education and research activities An increase in the quota of students (14 to 15) |
2003 | Establishment of the Division of International Studies on Dryland Agriculture An increase in the quota of students (15 to 17) |
2005 | Start of the system for extending the period of registration for working people |
2007 | Cooperation with Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS) for promoting education and research activities |
2007 | Adoption of the Global COE Program by MEXT “Global Center of Excellence for Dryland Science” |
2008 | Start of the credit-based system |
2008 | Adoption of the Global COE Program by MEXT “Advanced Utilization of Fungus/Mushroom Resources for Sustainable Society in Harmony with Nature” |
2009 | Reorganization of the original three Courses to the four Courses with eight Divisions (Course: Bioproduction Science, Bioenvironmental Science, Bioresource Science, Global Arid Land Science) |
2017 | Start of the early completion program for working students |
2018 | Reorganization of the four Courses to the three Courses with eight Divisions (Course: Bioproduction and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Bioresource and Life Sciences, Global Dryland Science).
An increase in the quota of students (17 to 19) |
2023 | Cooperation with Tottori University of Environmental Studies for promoting education and research activities |