In FY2007, five of the University’s proposals were selected for the Graduate School Education Reform Support Program.
The Graduate School Education Reform Support Program is designed to promote qualitative improvements in doctoral courses and master’s courses in graduate schools in order to train professionals who will be active in a wide range of fields in society. The program places a priority on supporting superior and systematic educational efforts.
Courses in humanities and social sciences
Names of educational programs: Training of specialists capable of designing support for establishing laws and legal systems
Principal graduate schools and subjects: Graduate School of Law, Department of the Combined Program in Law and Political Science
Courses in humanities and social sciences
Names of educational programs: Training to impart and develop capabilities in international cooperation (field work, practical training to develop personnel with high level of expertise in international cooperation)
Principal graduate schools and subjects: Graduate School of International Development, Department of International Development
Courses in natural science, engineering and agriculture
Names of educational programs: Development of scientists with expertise in material science, the connection between things and living organisms
Principal graduate schools and subjects: Graduate School of Science (Physics)
Courses in natural science, engineering and agriculture
Names of educational programs: Mathematical science education that provides support for student projects
Principal graduate schools and subjects: Graduate School of Mathematics: Mathematics
Medicine
Names of educational programs: Training that cuts across majors for careers in comprehensive medicine
Principal graduate schools and subjects: School of Medicine, Nursing Major
Related websites:
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology: Selection results for the Graduate School Education Reform Support Program for FY2007