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@Our Institute has been committed to offering its students a firm foundation
in engineering and to assisting their preparation for lives of learning
and for the challenges they encounter in the diverse environments of the
global society.
The spirit of gWah or harmony, advocated by Prince Shotoku (574~622), is
the school motto of Ashikaga Institute of Technology (AIT). We believe
this spirit, which signifies harmony between people and people, man and
society, and human and environment, will become increasingly important
particularly in the fields of industry and technology. When focusing on
the development of technology, it seems our efforts have not always been
successful in creating harmony between the individual and society, or between
man and nature, and have sometimes resulted in various problems including
the destruction of the environment. We feel, in part, this is due to the
lack of a global perspective and an overemphasis on economic efficiency.
In the 21st century, however, it is imperative for us to develop industry
and technology with a consideration for the harmony between mankind and
nature. In other words, gwarm-heartednessh must form a principal part of
technology.
AITfs curriculum of general education includes gMan and Natureh as a compulsory
subject. We believe it is our duty to provide opportunities for a broad
education as well as for specialized knowledge and foster engineers and
researchers who can contribute to the harmonious development of the global
community. AIT also provides the local residents of Ashikaga with its facilities
and technical know-how to contribute to the development of the community.
Based on its philosophy of gcooperation,h AIT organizes several seminars
annually for the general public making full use of its network and facilities.
We are also ready to responds quickly to proposals for joint research and
development projects from local enterprises.
We are looking forward to seeing many highly motivated young people in
our campus and sharing in the joy of learning engineering.
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