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History of Ehime University

The history of Ehime University from its establishment in 1949 to the present.

1949 – 1955
May 31, 1949 The Law for Establishment of National Schools was promulgated, and Ehime University was established along with 69 other new national universities. The faculties are as follows. (Schools included in parentheses)
Faculty of Humanities and Science (Matsuyama Senior High School)
Faculty of Education (Ehime Normal School, Ehime Normal School for Young Men)
Faculty of Engineering (Niihama Institute of Technology)
July 28, 1949 The first entrance ceremony was held in 1949, with 599 students enrolling.
November 11, 1949 The opening ceremony was held at the auditorium of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
March 18, 1950 Emperor Showa made a tour of the Shikoku region and visited our university.
October 13, 1952 Ehime University’s Research Institute for Regional Society was established.
April 1, 1954 The Faculty of Agriculture was established with the transfer of Ehime Prefectural Matsuyama University of Agriculture to the national government (annual transfer based on academic year progression). At the same time, the attached research farm (Tarumi) and attached training forest (Yokoya) were also transferred.
June 18, 1954 A ceremony was held to mark the completion of the Daishinkan building donated by the Tsuda Scholarship Foundation to Josai University.
1955-1947
January 22, 1955 A ceremony was held to celebrate the completion of the new memorial auditorium, which was built in the Johoku district of Ehime Prefecture with funds donated by 88 Ehime residents living in the Los Angeles area of the U.S., with the cooperation of the supporters’ association of the Faculty of Education and subsidized by the national treasury.
April 1, 1956 An affiliated agricultural high school was established.
April 1, 1958 The Department of Engineering and the Department of Agriculture were established.
October 30, 1961 Fire broke out in the main building. The administration office, the student affairs office, the administration building of the Faculty of Education, and the social studies teaching building, totaling 1,860 square meters, were destroyed by fire.
April 1, 1963 The Department of Education (Music) was established. 
August 31, 1963 The Faculty of Engineering moved from Niihama City to the Johoku area of Matsuyama City.
June 1, 1967 The Graduate School of Engineering and the Graduate School of Agriculture were established.
The Agriculture major and the other majors in the Engineering major, with the exception of the Civil Engineering major, were abolished.
April 1, 1968 With the reorganization of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the Faculty of Law and Letters, the Faculty of Science, and the Faculty of Liberal Arts were established.
The Department of Engineering was abolished with the expansion of the Department of Civil Engineering in the Graduate School of Engineering.
April 1, 1969 The Health Administration Center was established. 
April 1, 1971 The Faculty of Science’s Waterfront Experimental Station was established.
April 1, 1972 The Department of Science was established.
A school for children with special needs affiliated with the Faculty of Education was established.
1973-1963
September 29, 1973 The Faculty of Medicine was established. The former Ehime Prefectural Institute of Public Health and Ward 12 of Matsuyama Red Cross Hospital were allocated as temporary facilities for the School of Medicine.
November 20, 1974 The School of Medicine moved from the temporary facility to Shigenobu-cho, Onsen-gun, Oaza-Shizugawa.
May 10, 1976 A hospital affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine was established.
April 1, 1978 The Graduate School of Science was established.
March 31, 1979 The Department of Science was abolished.
April 1, 1979 The Graduate School of Medicine was established.
The Department of Law in the Faculty of Law and Literature was reorganized, and the “Daytime Course,” which offers classes mainly during the daytime, and the new “Evening Course,” which offers classes mainly in the evening, were established for the first time in Japan.
The Faculty of Medicine’s Animal Experimentation Facility was established.
The Controlled Agriculture Experimental Training Facility attached to the Faculty of Agriculture was established.
April 1, 1980 The Center for Research and Guidance on Educational Practice attached to the Faculty of Education was established.
April 1, 1981 The Graduate School of Law was established.
July 12, 1982 The Information Processing Center was established. (Intramural measures)
April 1, 1983 The Center for Laboratory Equipment attached to the Faculty of Medicine was established.
April 11, 1984 An instrumental analysis center was established.
April 1, 1985 The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences (doctoral program of only three years in the second semester) was established.
1989 – 2003 (prior to incorporation)
April 1, 1989 The school emblem, school colors and flag were established.
November 1, 1989 Special Course for International Students of Tropical and Subtropical Agriculture was established in the United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences.
December 25, 1991 The International Student Guidance Center was established. (Internal measures)
April 1, 1992 D. program of the Graduate School of Engineering was established.
April 1, 1993 The Graduate School of Education (Master’s Program) was established after the abolition of the Graduate School of Education.
The Information Processing Center (an intramural measure) was abolished and the General Information Processing Center was established.
With the implementation of the new curriculum (integrated undergraduate education), the liberal arts and specialized courses were abolished.
June 2, 1993 The Center for Research and Practice of University Education was established. (Intramural measures)
June 24, 1994 The Center for Community Collaboration Research was established.
The Community Research Institute was abolished.
March 31, 1996 The Liberal Arts Department was abolished.
April 1, 1996 The Graduate School of Science was abolished.
The Graduate School of Engineering was renamed and the Graduate School of Science and Engineering was established.
April 1, 1998 The Graduate School of Law was abolished and the Graduate School of Law and Literature was established.
The Graduate School of Medicine was renamed and the Graduate School of Medicine was established.
A genetic experiment facility was established.
April 1, 1999 The Center for Coastal Environmental Science was established.
April 1, 2000 A Venture Business Laboratory was established.
April 1, 2001 The Research Center for Deep Earth Dynamics was established.
April 1, 2003 The Center for Cell-Free Bioscience and Engineering Research was established.
The Integrated Science Research Support Center was established.
The Comprehensive Information Processing Center was abolished and the Comprehensive Information and Media Center was established.
2004 (after incorporation) – Present
April 1, 2004 Ehime University was incorporated and became a national university corporation, Ehime University.
The Center for Experimental and Practical Education was established.
Kagawa University Graduate School, Kagawa University & Ehime University United Graduate School of Law (Shikoku Law School) (professional degree program) was established.
June 1, 2004 The Organization for the Promotion of Social Collaboration was established.
The Center for Regional Innovation Research was established.
December 1, 2004 The Education and Student Support Organization was established.
April 1, 2005 A special super science course was established.
March 9, 2005 The Philosophy and Goals of Ehime University and the Ehime University Charter were established. (PDF 210KB)
April 1, 2006 (Heisei 18) The Regional Collaboration Research Center was renamed the Industrial Science and Technology Support Center.
The Disaster Prevention Information and Research Center was established.
The Advanced Research Promotion and Support Organization was established.
The Center for Experimental and Practical Education was established.
The Health Administration Center was abolished and the Comprehensive Health Center was established.
The Center for Common Education was established.
The Education Planning Office was established.
April 1, 2007 The Admissions Center was established.
July 1, 2007 The Research Center for Ancient Iron Cultures of East Asia was established.
November 1, 2007 The Space Evolution Research Center was established.
April 1, 2008 The Nanyo Fisheries Research Center was established.
Ehime University Senior High School was established.
April 1, 2009 The Center for Proteomedical Research was established.
The Organization for the Promotion of International Collaboration was established.
A museum was established.
July 13, 2010 The Women’s Future Development Center was established.
November 1, 2010 The Comprehensive Center for Teaching and Learning was established.
April 1, 2011 The Organization for the Promotion and Support of Advanced Research was reorganized and the Organization for the Promotion of Advanced Research and Academia was established.
The Intellectual Property Division was reorganized and renamed the Intellectual Property Center.
The Industrial Science and Technology Support Center was renamed the Industry-Academia Collaboration Promotion Center.
The Plant Factory Demonstration, Exhibition, and Training Center was established.
The Office of Social Collaboration Planning was established.
The Integrated Science Research Support Center was established.
The Academic Planning Office was established.
April 1, 2012 The Plant Factory Demonstration, Exhibition, and Training Center was reorganized and the Plant Factory Research Center was established.
April 1, 2013

The Center for Cell-Free Bioscience and Engineering and the Center for Proteomedical Research were merged and reorganized to form the Center for Proteoscience.
The Advanced High Pressure Science Research Center was established.

April 1, 2014 The Venture Business Laboratory was abolished and the Applied Protein Research Facility was established.
The Paper Industry Innovation Center was established.
April 1, 2015 The Applied Protein Research Facility and the Integrated Science Research Support Center were reorganized to form the Academic Support Center.
April 1, 2016 The Faculty of Social Co-creation was established.
The Chemical Pollution and Coastal Environment Research Center was established.
The Ehime University Charter was revised.
July 1, 2016 The Regional Cooperative Center Saijo was established.
The Regional Human Resource Development Support Office was established.
March 31, 2017 Kagawa University Graduate School, Kagawa University and Ehime University United Graduate School of Law (Shikoku Law School) (Professional Degree Program) was abolished.
April 1, 2018 A human rights center was established.
The Regional Human Resource Development Support Office was renamed the Regional Human Resource Development and Recurrent Education Support Office.
April 1, 2019 The Office of Regional Human Resource Development and Recurrent Education Support was renamed the Center for Regional Professional Human Resource Development and Recurrent Education Support.
The Center for Regional Innovation Research was renamed the Center for Regional Co-Creation Research.
The Shikoku Pilgrimage and World Pilgrimage Research Center was established.
The Center for the Study of Haiku and Calligraphy Culture was established.
The Center for the Study of Ancient Iron Cultures of East Asia was renamed the Center for the Study of Ancient Industrial Archaeology in Asia.
October 1, 2019 The SDGs Promotion Office was established.
The Regional Cooperative Center Nanyo was established.
April 1, 2020 A Data Science Center was established.
The Graduate School of Law and Literature was reorganized and the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences was established.
December 1, 2020 The Center for Environmental and Energy Engineering affiliated with the Faculty of Engineering was established.
March 1, 2021 Regional Cooperation Center Chuyo was established.
March 31, 2021 The Comprehensive Center for Educational Practice attached to the Faculty of Education was abolished.
April 1, 2021 The Center for Science Education and Research attached to the Faculty of Education was established.
The Center for Inclusive Education attached to the Faculty of Education was established.
Ehime University’s 50th History, 60th ANNIVERSARY

Fifty-Year History of Ehime University

Fifty-Year History of Ehime University” was published to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Ehime University. Comprised of three parts: General History, Departmental History, and Documents, it covers the 50-year history of Ehime University from 1949 to the present (1999).

  • Published…November 11, 1999
  • Editorial…Ehime University 50th Anniversary Editorial Special Committee
  • Published by…Ehime University 50th Anniversary Committee
Fifty-Year History of Ehime University

For those who wish to browse

Ehime University’s Fifty-Year History” is distributed to the General Affairs Division of Ehime University, its affiliated libraries, Ehime Prefectural Library, Matsuyama City Central Library, and other public libraries in the prefecture.
For inquiries about “Fifty Years of Ehime University History,” please contact the following

60th ANNIVERSARY

The “60th ANNIVERSARY” was published to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Ehime University. It introduces the 60-year history of Ehime University from 1949 (Showa 24) to 2009 (Heisei 21).

  • Published…November 11, 2009
  • Edited and published by…Ehime University 60th Anniversary Committee
70th ANNIVERSARY

70th ANNIVERSARY

In November 2019, Ehime University celebrated its 70th anniversary and published “70th ANNIVERSARY”. The book mainly introduces the history of Ehime University over the 10 years since its 60th anniversary.

  • Issued: November 11, 2028
  • Edited and published by…Ehime University 70th Anniversary Committee

Special page to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the university’s founding

For more information on “Ehime University’s History in Photographs” and “Commemorative Projects for the 70th Anniversary of Ehime University (to be implemented in 2019),” please click here.

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Address:
General Affairs Division, General Affairs Department, Ehime University, 10-13 Dogohimata, Matsuyama 790-8577, Japan
Tel:
(089)927-9011
Fax:
(089)927-9025
Mail:
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