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UAC Kanto

The central hub for UAC activities, connecting scholars across Japan’s largest academic and research ecosystem.

About this regional club

The Kanto chapter connects leading Uzbek scholars, researchers, and students across Tokyo and surrounding prefectures. It supports mentorship, institutional networking, and visibility for academic achievements across disciplines.

Regional contact

Coverage: Tokyo, Yokohama, Chiba, Saitama

Email: kanto@uacjp.uz

Phone: +81 (0)3-5555-0101

City base: Tokyo

Universities

Institutions represented

A sample of the universities and research environments where members from this region are currently active.

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The University of Tokyo

University representation

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Waseda University

University representation

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Keio University

University representation

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Tokyo Institute of Technology

University representation

Local Activities

Events, gatherings, and regional engagement

Program formats tailored to local member needs and chapter priorities.

Monthly

Graduate Research Roundtable

Peer feedback sessions for master’s and doctoral research proposals.

Quarterly

Industry Meets Academia Night

Career networking with researchers, startup founders, and institutional partners.

Leadership

Regional secretary members

The chapter team coordinating communication, community support, and local programming.

DA

Dr. Alisher Vokhidov

Regional Secretary

Research Fellow, UTokyo

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Malika Rustamova

Events Coordinator

Ph.D. Candidate, Waseda University

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Recent chapter moments

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Research networking reception

Student advisory circle

University visit briefing

Upcoming plans

  • Expand regional mentoring pairs for newly arrived graduate students.
  • Launch a bilingual scholar profile series highlighting ongoing research.
  • Coordinate a flagship symposium with partner laboratories in Tokyo.