Research Institute for Japan, the UK, and Europe (RIJUE) 27 February 2017 P E A C E (People, Education, Academy, Culture, Exchange) Project Research Institute for Japan, the UK, and Europe (RIJUE) Yumiko HADA (Hiroshima University)
Research Institute for Japan, the UK, and Europe (RIJUE) When we established the RIJUE, there may have been doubts about including both the UK and Europe in the title, as the UK was firmly part of Europe.
イギリス側提携予定機関・大学 過去30年間で訪問調査した大学を活用 提携機関・協会 ヨーロッパ大学協会(EUA) 高等教育アカデミー(HEA) 高等教育政策研究所(HEPI) リーダーシップ財団 産業・高等教育審議会(CIHE) 工学王立アカデミー オックスフォード大学・学生自治会 ダンディー大学・学生自治会 質評価委員会
Our Institute’s Objectives 1. Enhancement of Research Ability: Building of a mediation hub for exchange among “industry”, “public sector” , and “academia”. 2. Promotion of Exchange : Making a centre of information (figures & facts) by integrating researchers’ data and trend of research activities from UK and Europe. 3. Enhancement of Educational Strength : Offer and develop global elite training education program fig. 1 Trinity College, Oxford
Strengthen Cultural Exchange RIJUE (Research Institute for Japan, the UK, and Europe) The Global Educated: Build up the Global Standard in Yourself ●Research ●Interdisciplinary International Co-Research ●Publication Research Strengthen Cultural Exchange Education HUB of Universities/Institutes/Public Officials/Industries The Global Educated Education Programme Strengthen the ties among universities Systemization Invitation of Teachers & Students RIJUE Degree Apprenticeships Invitation of Researchers
Matching Example Education 教授 池野 範男 教育学研究科 歴史教育論、シティズンシップ教育 教授 池野 範男 教育学研究科 歴史教育論、シティズンシップ教育 Prof Ian Davies 歴史教育、シティズンシップ教育 教授 草原 和博 社会科教育、地理教育 Dr Eleanor Brown シティズンシップ教育、社会正義論 Prof Nick Ellison Social Policy and Social Work イギリス社会政策、市民社会論 教授 磯崎 哲夫 科学教育 Prof Judith Bennett Dr Lynda Dunlop 科学教育、教育哲学 教授 秦 由美子 高等教育研究開発センター 比較教育学・イギリス高等教育 Dr Sally Hancock 教育社会学、高等教育研究 Dr Paul Wakeling Mr Micky Ross 高等教育方法論、ジェンダー論
Contributing to Quest for Truth with Harmonisation among universities In recent years in the world of universities, the focus has been on securing competitive funding from the Government, and many university researchers do not have any space to think about others. In such a competitive environment, it is difficult to nurture promising students and give them hope for the future. fig. 1 Trinity College, Oxford
- Lecture - The Current Situation of Higher Education in the UK 英語版 チラシ RIJUE 日英欧研究学術交流センター Hosted by Japanese Association of National Universities (JANU) Co-hosted by Research Institute for Japan, the UK, and Europe (RIJUE) - Lecture - The Current Situation of Higher Education in the UK This fall, JANU will proudly invite Professor Dame Julia Goodfellow, President of Universities UK (UUK), and host her lecture, titled “the Current Situation of Higher Education in the UK,” co-hosted by RIJUE, Hiroshima University. The lecture will be focused on the tendency of higher education policy in the UK and how UUK and UK’s universities deal with it, including her perspective on the “Brexit.” We welcome your participation! Date and Time: 13:00-14:30, Fri 28 October 2016 *Registration Open at 12:30 Venue: Room 210 GakushiKaikan Languages: Japanese and English *Simultaneous interpreting provided Free Entry and Registration Required - Lecturer - Prof. Dame Julia Goodfellow Brief Introduction of Prof. Goodfellow: In August 2015, Professor Goodfellow became the first female president of UUK since its foundation in 1918. She had been teaching Biomolecular Science at Birkbeck College, University of London for more than 20 years. After that, she was appointed Chief Executive of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), one of the institutions constituting the Research Councils UK (RCUK), and became the first woman to serve as the position at RCUK. She is currently the fifth Vice-Chancellor of the University of Kent. She was also awarded a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in 2001 and a Dame of the British Empire (DBE) in 2010 for her life-long work in the field of Bioscience. Look on the reverse side for the program, access to the venue and how to register! Contact: Planning Department The Japan Association of National Universities (JANU) 4F, National Center of Sciences Bldg, 1-2, Hitotsubashi 2 Chome, Chiyoda-ku, TOKYO Email: chosa@janu.jp TEL: +81-3-4212-3516 FAX: +81-3-4212-3519
- Access to the Venue (GakushiKaikan) - 12:30 Registration 13:00-13:05 Opening Remarks Dr. Susumu Satomi, President of Japan Association of National Universities (JANU) and President of Tohoku University 13:05-13:10 Greetings from RIJUE Prof. Yumiko Hada, Professor of Graduate School of Education and Director of Research Institute for Japan, the UK and Europe (RIJUE) 13:10-14:00 Lecture by Professor Goodfellow The Current Situation of Higher Education in the UK” 14:00-14:30 Q&A Session - Program -Open - Access to the Venue (GakushiKaikan) - Address: 3-28 Kandanishiki-cho Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-8459 ・1 minute walk from Jimbocho Sta. (A9 Exit) | Mita subway line, Shinjuku subway line, Hanzomon subway line ・5 minutes from Takebashi Sta. (3a Exit) | Tozai subway line ・15 minutes walk from Ochanomizu Sta. (Ochanomizu-bashi Exit) | JR Chuo main line, Sobu line ・10 minutes by taxi from JR Tokyo Sta. Shiroyama-Dori Shueisha Inc. Shogakukan Inc. Women’s University Kyoritsu ★ GakushiKaikan Science Museum The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo Mainichi Newspapers Co., Ltd. Takebashi Sta. - How to Register - Please visit our website below and fill out the registration form. Scanning the QR code below will take you to our website. Contact: Planning Department, The Japan Association of National Universities (JANU) 4F, National Center of Sciences Bldg, 1-2, Hitotsubashi 2 Chome, Chiyoda-ku, TOKYO, JAPAN Email: chosa@janu.jp TEL: +81-3-4212-3516 FAX: +81-3-4212-3519
The Job of the RIJUE this year Introduction of RIJUE With British Ambassador and Director of Japan Association of National Universities Hiroshima & Kent
The Speech of President of Universities UK Dame Julia Goodfellow
The List of Memorandum of Understanding in 2016 1. The University of Sussex 2. The University of Kent 3. The University of Oxford (1) Hertford College (2) SAID Business School 4. London South Bank University 5. Harrow School (Public School) 6. The University of York (Last Friday!) Queens College, Oxford
RIJUE helps international student exchange research exchange symposia summer programme all jobs concerning Japan
Next June 21 and 22, 2017 1. Research Seminar at Doshisha University 2. Parallel Sessions at Gakushikaikan, Hiroshima University 1) “The Future of Higher Education in Japan, the UK, and USA” 2) Parallel Sessions for Doctoral and Master Students
The Future of Higher Education in Japan, the UK, and the USA Research Seminar(No.5) by RIJUE The Future of Higher Education in Japan, the UK, and the USA The Memorial Seminar for the10th Anniversary of CHEER Date: 21, June 2017 Venue: Doshisha University Participation fees: Organisers: International Institute of American Studies (Doshisha University), CHEER (The University of Sussex), RIJUE (Hiroshima University) 12:30- Seminar Registration Open 13:20-13:30 Opening Remarks Professor Takashi MATSUOKA (President of Doshisha University) 13:30-14:30 Keynote Lecture Ms. Kumiko BANDO (Special-Advisor of the Consumer Affairs Agency, Ex-Secretary-General of Consumer Affairs) “ “ 14:30-15:30 Keynote Lecture Professor Reiko YAMADA (Dean of the Faculty of Social Studies) “ “ Break 15:40-16:40 Keynote Lecture Professor Louise MORLEY (Director of CHEER) “The Future of Higher Education in Japan and the UK” 16:40-17:00 Discussion 17:00-17:10 Closing Remarks: Yumiko HADA (Director of RIJUE) Inquiries Research Institute for Japan, the UK, and Europe: RIJUE Email: rijue.seminar@gmail.com https://sites.google.com/site/rijuehiroshima/
Students & Early Career Researchers Research Seminar(No.5) by RIJUE Parallel Sessions for Students & Early Career Researchers Memorial Seminar for the10th Anniversary of CHEER Date: 22, June 2017 Venue: Hiroshima University, Reception Hall at Faculty Club Organisers: RIJUE, Hiroshima University and CHEER, The University of Sussex 13:00-14:00 Session 1 Parallel Sessions for Doctoral and Master Students “Teaching and Learning” Moderator: Professor Tetsuo Isozaki Presenter 1 Presenter 2 Presenter 3 14:00-15:00 Session 2 Academic Writing for Researchers: Writing into Meaning This workshop is aimed at students and early career researchers who are in the process of doing some writing about their research. It will be conducted in English, with support from interpreters. The first half of the workshop will include a mini-lecture about academic writing techniques to encourage more creative and productive approaches to writing about research. This will include students doing some short writing activities focused around their current or planned research interests. The second half of the workshop will involve personal written reflection and group discussion about the processes of becoming an academic writer and how researchers can best support each other through the creation of peer writing groups. 15:00-16:00 16:00- Networking Event < Inquiries > Research Institute for Japan, the UK, and Europe: RIJUE Email: rijue.seminar@gmail.com https://sites.google.com/site/rijuehiroshima/
Thank you very much. hada@hiroshima-u.ac.jp