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Transnational Cooperation in Faculty Mobility
Kyushu University’s Strategy for Asia
OECD Workshop on the International Mobility of Researchers
Masaharu YanagiharaTrustee and Vice President, Kyushu University
Paris, 28 March 2007
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■ Kyushu UniversityKyushu UniversityGeographical advantage: close to the continent of AsiaHistorical and cultural ties with neighboring countries
Open-to-Asia strategy
■ Expanding Collaboration in AsiaLeading consortia of Asian universities Research and education exchange programs (esp. young researchers)Exchange through (joint) R&D projects
■ Enhancing international mobility of researchers
■ “Cutting Edge” research projects looking ahead to the future
Executive Summary
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Chronological OutlineApr. 1903 Fukuoka Medical College attached to Kyoto Imperial UniversityJan. 1911 Kyushu Imperial UniversityMay 1949 Kyushu University
Campuses7 Campuses in Fukuoka Prefecture1 Campus in Oita Prefecture
Schools and Institutes11 Undergraduate schools17 Graduate schools3 Attached research institutes1 Hospital
Fukuoka Pref.
Schematic Outline of Kyushu University (Ⅰ)
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International Faculty: 51* (2.2%)Professors: 8Associate Professors: 32Assistant Professors: 1Research Associates: 10
*included in the number of Faculty, left (2,325)
cf. The average number of international faculty for 87 national university corporations: 17.3 persons
(06/07 Statistics by MEXT)
Undergraduate Schools (11)
Graduate Schools (17)
Research Institutes (3)
Medical Institute of Bioregulations, Research Institute for Applied Mathematics,Institute for Applied Mechanics, Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering
Humanities, Social and Cultural Studies, Human-Environment Studies, Law, Law School (Professional), Economics, Sciences, Mathematics, Systems Life Sciences, Medical Sciences, Dental Sciences, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Engineering, Design, Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Engineering Sciences, Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences
Letters, Education, Law, Economics, Sciences, Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Engineering, Design, Agriculture
Schematic Outline of Kyushu University (Ⅱ)
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International Affairs StrategyInternational Affairs Strategy
Expanding university collaboration in AsiaBuilding NetworksStrengthening academia in Asia
Focusing on AsiaFocusing on Asia
Worldwide CollaborationWorldwide Collaboration
Building up collaborative relationships with universities in the world
through competitive engagement
Enhancing AsiaEnhancing Asia’’s visibility in the worlds visibility in the world
Conference of AsianUniversity Presidents
University Summit in Kyushu
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Expanding Collaboration in Asia (Ⅰ)
1. Collaborative work with Asian institutionalpartners in various research fields relating to Asia-specific issues
2. Symposia on various subjects relating to Asia
3. Collaboration in education with institutional partners in Asia
4.Collaboration to strengthen academia in Asia - International cooperation for development -
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Peking UniversityYukihiro ShoyamaProf, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Cooperative research and educational center for breeding and standardization of medicinal plants and drug development between Japan and China
1. College of Public Health, University of the Philippines2. Shanghai Jiao Tong University3. WHO Collaborating Centre for Diagnosis, Reference, Research and Training in Leptospirosis
Shin’ich YoshidaProf, Faculty of Medical Sciences
Pilot study for developing a network for prevention and control of leptospirosis in Asia
Department of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, ThailandMine HaradaProf, Faculty of Medical Sciences
Establishment of collaborative research and education center for hematopoietic disorders in Asia
1. Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences2. Department of Biological Sciences, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Atsushi MaruyamaProf, Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering
Novel Cell-specific and pH-sensitive non-viral gene carrier system
Core Institutional Partners Core Institutional Partners KU ResearcherKU ResearcherProject TitleProject Title
Collaborative work in various research fields Collaborative work in various research fields relating to Asiarelating to Asia--specific issuesspecific issues
Medical Sciences, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Biotechnology
Expanding Collaboration in Asia (Ⅱ)
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Chungnam National University, KoreaKoji OkamuraAssociate Prof, Computing and Communications Center
Development and operation of NGI (Next Generation Internet) technologies
1. Indian Institute of Technology(Madras, Delhi, kharagpur, Bombay)
2. University of Delh, India3. Jadavpur University, India
Kiyotoshi YasumotoProf, Faculty of Information Science and Electrical Engineeing
Infrastructural communication technologies supporting a fully ubiquitous information society
1. Hanoi Agricultural University, Vietnam2. Kasetsart University, Thailand
Atsushi YoshimuraProf, Faculty of Agriculture
Science of hybrid rice: breeding, cropping patterns and the environment
Core Institutional Partners Core Institutional Partners KU ResearcherKU ResearcherProject TitleProject Title
Collaborative work in various research fields Collaborative work in various research fields relating to Asiarelating to Asia--specific issuesspecific issues
Agriculture, Information Science
Expanding Collaboration in Asia (Ⅲ)
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Symposia on various subjects relating to AsiaSymposia on various subjects relating to Asia
Medical Care andBioethical IssuesMedical Care andBioethical Issues
Pop Culture and Cultural Foundations
Pop Culture and Cultural Foundations
Links with Industries
Links with Industries
Graying Societyand Active AgingGraying Societyand Active Aging
China, Korea and Japan Joint Symposium
In Search of New Cooperation and Sub-Regional Identities
(1-2 Feb. 2007)
Symposium organized by Kyushu University Asia CenterPresenters and panelists were invited from:(China)
Beijing HospitalChinese Academy of Social SciencesFudan UniversityTsinghua University Hospital
(Korea)Asan Medical CenterDongguk UniversityKyungpook National UniversitySungkyunkwan UniversityThe Dong-A Ilbo
(Japan)Asia Youth Culture CenterEu-Japan Center for Industrial Cooperation Okayama UniversityJapan Association for BioethicsJapan International Cooperation Agency Kyushu UniversityTokyo UniversityOrganization for the Study of the Asia IT Business Nishinippon ShinbunYamaguchi University
Expanding Collaboration in Asia (Ⅳ)
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The science ministers of the three The science ministers of the three countries countries met at Seoul, January met at Seoul, January 2007.2007.((First meetingFirst meeting in history.in history.))
WorkshopWorkshop for the Trilateral S&T Cooperationfor the Trilateral S&T CooperationResearchersResearchers in the fields of environment and energy in the fields of environment and energy met together at Kyushu Universitymet together at Kyushu University, 5 March 2007, 5 March 2007
OutcomeOutcomeKyushu University was selectedas the host of the workshop.
Researchers agreed to meet together for further collaboration.
Expanding Collaboration in Asia (Ⅴ)Trilateral (Japan-Korea-China)Science &Technology Cooperation
Through the UniversityThrough the University’’s network in Asia, s network in Asia, Kyushu UniversityKyushu Universitywill will enhance the international mobility of researchersenhance the international mobility of researchersbetween the three countries.between the three countries.
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Collaboration in educationCollaboration in education
Conference of AsianUniversity Presidents
Asian Student Exchange Program (ASEP)
Student Mobility•Student Exchange•Scholarship•Credit transfer
Faculty Mobility•Joint Courses•E-Learning
ASEP Partners:Fudan UniversityNanjing UniversityUniversity of Hong KongPusan N. UniversitySeoul N. UniversityMahidol UniversityThammasat University
Joint Courses with Pusan N. UniversityJoint Courses with Pusan N. UniversityJoint Courses with Mahidol UniversityJoint Courses with Mahidol University
One joint courses will be implemented at both partner universitiesProfessors of the counterpart university will be invited to teachDistance learning (virtual classrooms) will be created
Start in Oct. 2007
6-week Summer ProgramAsia in Today’s World
For offering Asian Studies courses, professors were invited from: N. University of Singapore, Seoul N. University Amherst College, University of Arizona, Rice University, Catholic University of Leuven, University of Essex
Expanding Collaboration in Asia (Ⅵ)
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Collaboration to strengthen Academia in AsiaCollaboration to strengthen Academia in Asia-- International cooperation for development International cooperation for development --
Hanoi Agricultural University, Vietnam
Faculty of AgricultureEducation & research capability building project of Hanoi Agricultural University
National University of Timor-Leste, East Timor
Faculty of AgricultureTraining program for National University of Timor-Leste faculty members
Universities in Inland provinces, China
Faculty of EngineeringPilot study for education on safety and the environment in the Chinese coal mining industry
Gadjah Mada University,Indonesia
Faculty of EngineeringProject for improving higher education institutions through university-industry-community links (Hi-Link) in Gadjah Mada University
Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University, Indonesia
Faculty of Medical SciencesUniversity Hospital
Assistance for development of Faculty of Medicine and Health Science project, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University
Core Partners Core Partners KU FacultyKU FacultyProject TitleProject Title
Expanding Collaboration in Asia (Ⅶ)
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Visiting Researchers (Ⅰ)
777 (170)*1168785899490Inbound2,825 (69)*2690307738123271,199Outbound
TotalOther AreasEuropeM&S AmericaN AmericaOceaniaAfricaM EastAsia
Outbound/Inbound Visiting Researchers (2005.4 - 2006.3) ( )* term is longer than 1 month
(person) Comparison: Outbound & Inbound
Outbound Researchers per Area Inbound Researchers per Area
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Number of outbound researchers
Kyushu University 2003-2006
99/00 00/01 01/02 02/03 03/04 04/05year
Number of outbound researchers
All Japanese universities 1999-2005
Y2004 Report on International Research Exchangeby MEXT (May 2006)
Visiting Researchers (Ⅱ)
Europe Asia N America
Oceania
Middle East
Africa
Other Areas
M&S America
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Enhancing Mobility of Researchers (Ⅰ)
Project 1 Initiative for “Attractive Education” in Graduate Schools
Project 2 University Education Internationalization Promotion Program
Projects for fostering young researchersProjects for fostering young researchers’’creativity and global awarenesscreativity and global awareness
•International Economic and Business Law, Graduate School of Law•Molecular Science, Graduate School of Sciences•Clinical Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Sciences•Graduate School of Dental Science•Food Science, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences•Molecular and Material Sciences, Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences
•Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences
Seminars and lectures by visiting researchers
Collaboration of KU and visiting professors to implement attractive education
Creating and increasing opportunities for graduate students to participate in international conferences.
Creative Young Researchers•Leadership•Global sense•Planning and management ability•Flexible approach to new researchfields
Fostering discussion skills and ability for planning and implementation of projects
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Enhancing Mobility of Researchers (Ⅱ)EndeavorsEndeavors
Strategic graduate school education programsUpgrading young researchers’ proficiency in foreign languages Effective and frequent publicizing of KU’s state-of-the-art research to the worldScientific seminars/symposia in overseas countriesEnglish publication and homepagesSubstantial sabbatical leave scheme
Betterment of circumstances for more KU young researchers to be encouraged to go out to the world and to work with researchers from overseas universities
International research projects initiated and backed by the government
The 21st century COE Program effect:Increased number of young researchers (RA, PD) from overseas universitiesIncreased number of Japanese researchers’ presentations at international academic conferencesIncreased number of research papers published in overseas countries
“Results of 21st Century COE Program Report” by MEXT (Aug. 2006)
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Improving living circumstances for international researchers
e.g. housing, immigration policies, education for children, support by a local government and community, and other structural issues
Cooperation of the government is expected for solving structural issues.
Kyushu University is working on developinga support system for International researchers
Enhancing Mobility of Researchers (Ⅲ)
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“Cutting Edge” Research Projects (Ⅰ)
Energy
Hydrogen Campus PlanResearch Center for Hydrogen Industrial Use and StorageBeneficial
to the Earth and life on Earth Wind Power System by Wind Lens Micro Windmill
Robotics Research CoreRobotics for medical care, people’s welfare, environmental preservation, and information networks & industrial use
Architecture of Habitat Systems for Sustainable Development
Strategic research looking ahead to the future Strategic research looking ahead to the future
Kyushu UniversityResearch Core
Kyushu University P&P(Interdisciplinary Programs in Education and Projects in Research Development)
TechnologyIntegrated Life Sciences
Kyushu UniversitySuper Star Program
Kyushu University’s three research promotion programs:
Functional Innovation of Molecular Informatics
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“Cutting Edge” Research Projects (Ⅱ) Strategic research looking ahead to the future Strategic research looking ahead to the future
Hydrogen Campus Plan: Hydrogen Campus Plan: Hydrogen Utilizing Mechanical Systems Hydrogen Utilizing Mechanical Systems Developing technology that can treat hydrogen safely in order to create a sustainable society.
Two pillars of the project:Research of hydrogen utilized mechanical systemsFostering students and engineers who can integrate a wide range of specialized techniques
1. Internationalizing education programs From overseas universities to Kyushu University
Researchers will be invited from overseas to give lectures.From Kyushu University to overseas universities
KU students and post-doctoral fellows will work with those invitedresearchers in the laboratories of the researchers.
2. Internship in International CooperationKU students will learn various issues relating to international standards and integration technologies through internships developed in partnership with KU, overseas universities and companies inside and outside of Japan.
3. Laboratory research under multiple supervisors 7. Case studies4. Participation in “Integration Technology Board” 8. Lectures by researchers invited from 5. Collaborative education with KU Business School research institutions within Japan6. Academic/Industrial internship collaboration
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Future Directions
Pursue cutting edge research which benefits the future of the Earth and strengthens Kyushu University’s international competitiveness
Strive to increase Asia’s influence in the world and stimulate substantial collaboration amongst universities in the world
Kyushu University will make endeavors to;
Worldwide collaboration of transnational researchers to createsynergetic research outcomes that contribute to the future of the Earthand life on Earth
Oct. 2007University Summit
in Kyushu
Participants will discuss the challenges of successfully integrating a twenty first century university into its local environment under the theme of “Integrating Global Universities and Local Communities in the 21st Century”. Key words:
• The “Science City” of the Future & the Environment• Food Science and Food Systems• Health Science
In consequence;