Talk:University of Tsukuba

Missing information
There are some discrepancies that would be useful to clarify: --20:43, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
 * The University was founded in 1973 but the city in which it resides was founded in 1987. Did it move? I heard it did but others might leave this article thinking it was originally built in Tsukuba city.
 * Leo Esaki is listed as an alumni yet that article claims he is a graduate of University of Tokyo. Which is it? And does having been president qualify for being an alumnus?
 * While I have no reason to doubt it it would be nice to cite a reference that supports Tsukubadai being a prestigious university. Considering its location I know it has no problems in finding well qualified staff.

The university did not move. It was first located in Sakura-mura (Sakura villege), and then the villege was merged into some other towns/villeges around and became Tsukuba city in 1987. Yuryu 01:27, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

I deleted the list of alumunus. They are not alumunus. The history of Tsukuba University is short. 26 August 2006 haohao

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