In order to strengthen the quality of education and research further,
TTI sets global strategies through close collaboration with universities overseas.
As of November 2017, we have 23 Collaborative Universities as below.
1 | The University of Chicago United States of America (2002) |
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3 | Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago United States of America (2004) |
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5 | National Chung Hsing University Taiwan (2006) |
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7 | Hanoi University of Science and Technology Vietnam (2006) |
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9 | University of Rennes 1 France (2006) |
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11 | Brno University of Technology Czech Republic (2007) |
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13 | Duke University United States of America (2008) |
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15 | The University of Alabama United States of America (2009) |
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17 | Chiang Mai University Thailand (2009) |
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19 | Aichi University Japan (2010) |
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21 | The University of New South Wales Australia (2017) |
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23 | Rice University United States of America (2017) |
2 | Nanzan University Japan (2003) |
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4 | Beijing University of Chemical Technology China (2005) |
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6 | Chulalongkorn University Thailand (2006) |
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8 | University of Science Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam (2006) |
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10 | University of Pardubice Czech Republic (2007) |
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12 | Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology Thailand (2008) |
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14 | Hannam University Korea (2008) |
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16 | Aarhus University Denmark (2009) |
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18 | Pohang University of Science and Technology Korea (2009) | |
20 | University of Burgundy France (2015) |
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22 | University of Peradeniya Sri Lanka (2017) |
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24 | Nagoya City University Japan (2019) |