Imperial College Of Engineering Article Index for
Imperial College
Limousines in
Imperial
Website Links For
Imperial College
 

Information About

Imperial College Of Engineering




The ICE was under the Ministry of Works (Kobusho 工部省) which was abolished in 1885. Control was then transferred to the Ministry of Education (Monbusho 文部省) and the ICE became part of the Imperial University (later Tokyo University ) when it was created by the Ministry of Education in 1886. The ICE was thenceforth the Faculty of Engineering of the Imperial University.

The ICE had the following schools: Civil Engineering , Mechanical Engineering , Architecture , Telegraphy , Chemistry , Metallurgy , Mining , Shipbuilding .

Students were required to write notes and graduation theses in English. Some of these survive and are on display at the National Science Museum (Kokuritsu Kagaku Hakubutsukan 国立科学博物館) in Ueno Park, Tokyo (New Building, 2F).


FACULTY MEMBERS

The first principal of the ICE was the Scotsman Henry Dyer who was only 25 years old when he took up the post.

Noted British professors included:



GRADUATES

  • .



SEE ALSO