Iwaki Meisei University

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University Library

The university library, showered in bright light, has 18 million books in stock to support a wide range of education and research activities. It has not only specialized books in science & engineering and human studies, but also publications covering a wide array of fields. Students can freely access expert magazines from overseas countries as well. An audiovisual room with the Information Hub and 240 computers are available, allowing students and College Members to freely search for documents.

Informatics Center

The main facility of this center is to support an information environment of education and research for university members. The center is equipped with 12 Internet servers, 229 computers for practical use and a 100 Mbps LAN for the network system. Staffs and students can use these systems and consult with the center about information environments at any time.

Cooperative Research Center

Iwaki Meisei University has been conducting technical support, open lectures, seminars held by the College of Science and Engineering, and collaborative and contract research with local corporations, all contributing to the development of local society and deepening cooperation with local and private organizations. Additionally, we promoted the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's High-tech Research Center Project for five years, from 1999 to 2003. We established the Cooperative Research Center with the purpose of orchestrating our conventional activities in a constructive way to promote cooperation between local industry, academia, government and the citizenry, supporting the latest technologies and rejuvenating our reputation as the top university in Fukushima Prefecture.

Volunteer Bureau

This group's real name is the Iwaki Meisei University Volunteer NPO Activity Support Bureau. The group brings together students who are willing to perform volunteer activities for local NPOs, volunteer organizations, welfare facilities and schools for children with disabilities.

The bureau is located on the 4th floor of the Humanities Building and is operated by student staff members working in shifts. It responds to various requests by introducing students, willing to help with events at welfare facilities for mentally handicapped people in the city, support elementary school children at children's clubs after school hours, help with home care, and volunteer to help the disabled and elderly go outside, help children and toddlers at childcare facilities, sell products of self-help working center at school festivals, help visual shows at charity campaigns held by radio stations, and cooperate in events held by NPOs that have exchanges with overseas groups and NPOs that conduct environmental preservation activities.

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