to cultivate innovative science and technology talent capable of designing future societies from a global perspective.
is a three-stage program for upper elementary school students to high school students that aims
"three-stage STEAM-type education program" that utilizes the diverse fields of the University of Tokyo
. In collaboration with companies and other organizations, it fosters a cross-disciplinary perspective that encompasses various STEAM fields.
Through these programs, the aim is to improve five abilities: "knowledge overview ability (the ability to view knowledge from a broad perspective)", "information analysis ability (the ability to analyze information)"
, "problem identification and solution ability (the ability to find and solve problems)", "communication ability (the ability to turn results into tangible results)", and
"research and verification ability (the ability to identify the next challenges)".

By engaging with research in diverse fields, we aim to cultivate the ability to integrate knowledge, generate new ideas,
and acquire an interdisciplinary perspective that focuses on the connection between science and technology and society.

for upper elementary school students and junior high school students andutilizes active learning to provide STEAM-based collaborative learning and independent research projects.
We help high school studentsdevelop their research plans through STEAM-based lectures and workshops.
This program, primarily for high school students, involves problem-solving research activities in a research laboratory at the University of Tokyo.
4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8505, Japan
Phone: 03-5452-6799
Hours: Weekdays 10:00-17:00
(excluding Saturdays, Sundays, national holidays, and year-end/New Year holidays)
12-minute walk from Yoyogi-Uehara Station on the Odakyu Line and Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line;
8-minute walk from Tohoku-zawa Station on the Odakyu Line
; 10-minute walk from Komaba-Todaimae Station on the Keio Inokashira Line.