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Expectation of collaboration between Kyoto University and universities in ASEAN 1 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Prakit Tangtisanon Executive Director of AUN/SEED-Net Opening symposium of Consortium for International Human Resource Development for Disaster-Resilient Countries
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92 collaborative degree programs have been in operation between Thai and foreign higher education institutions in year 2011 (1 Diploma, 46 Bachelor’s, 36 Master’s and 9 PhD for all field of study) Partner countries: China (47), United States (25), Germany (13), Australia (9), Canada (9)…. Japan (2) (source: Office of the Higher Education Commission, Ministry of Education in Thailand, Aug 2011) 2 More collaboration in ASEAN (case of Thailand)
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More and more collaboration through ASEAN University Network (AUN) with Dialogue Partners namely China, Korea, EU, USA and Japan Scholarship, Youth Exchange Program, Rector’s conference (EU, China, ASEAN+3), ASEAN Korea Cyber Universities, Cooperation on Doctoral Education between EU and Asia (strategic survey), SEE Forum by Kyoto U…. There are various types of activities though some of them are at very initial stage 3 More collaboration in ASEAN (by AUN)
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4 The main portion of global R&D in science and technology is conducted in the U.S.A. and Europe. Many Asian human resources move to the U.S.A. and Europe. Intra-regional research cooperation in ASEAN is limited. The main portion of global R&D in science and technology is conducted in the U.S.A. and Europe. Many Asian human resources move to the U.S.A. and Europe. Intra-regional research cooperation in ASEAN is limited. Publication on Science & Technology by Major Countries/Regions (2008 ) Country/Region Number of Publication EU434,375 U.S.A.272,879 8 member countries of AUN/SEED-Net* 9,159 Japan74,618 Source : UNESCO Science Report 2010 *Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam Needs for academic activities and network Number of Researchers per Million Inhabitants ( 2007 ) EU USA ASEAN Japan *Average of Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand
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5 The main portion of global R&D in science and technology is conducted in the U.S.A. and Europe. Many Asian human resources move to the U.S.A. and Europe. Intra-regional research cooperation in ASEAN is limited. The main portion of global R&D in science and technology is conducted in the U.S.A. and Europe. Many Asian human resources move to the U.S.A. and Europe. Intra-regional research cooperation in ASEAN is limited. Needs for academic activities and network 5 Major Destinations of Mobile Students from East Asia and the Pacific ( 2008 ) Country/Region of Destination Number of Students from East Asia and the Pacific Ratio (%) U.S.A.267,36731.58 West Europe178,22221.05 Australia, New Zealand156,59818.50 Japan111,94913.22 East Asia and the Pacific 93,18611.01 Country Ratio of Int’l Co-Authorship (%) 123 Malaysia48.4 China (18.0) U.K. (12.8) India (12.6) Thailand56.6 U.S.A. (34.6) Japan (22.7)U.K. (12.1) Indonesia88.8 Japan (28.1) U.S.A. (22.1) Australia (22.1) Philippine s 71.9 U.S.A. (32.6) Japan (25.0)China (7.2) Vietnam62.1 Japan (19.1) U.S.A. (15.3) France (14.6) Cambodia93.9 U.S.A. (26.9) France (19.9) Japan (15.1) Top 3 Countries for International Co-Authorship with ASEAN Countries ( 1998-2008 ) Source : UNESCO Science Report 2010, Global Education Digest 2010
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The Network consists of 19 leading institutions from 10 ASEAN countries with the support of 11 leading Japanese Supporting Universities. AUN/SEED-Net is mainly supported by the Japanese Government through JICA and partially supported by ASEAN Foundation. 6 Example of Collaboration: AUN/SEED-Net ASEAN University Network / South East Asia Engineering Education Development Network Preparatory Stage : April. 2001 - Mar. 2003 Phase 1 : Mar. 2003 - Mar. 2008 Phase 2 : Mar. 2008 - Mar. 2013
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University of Yangon Yangon Technological University Burapha University Chulalongkorn University King Mongkut’s Institiute of Technology Ladkrabang Institute of Technology of Cambodia Universiti Sains Malaysia University of Malaya National University of Laos De La Salle University University of Philippines Institut Teknologi Brunei Universiti Brunei Darussalam Gadjah Mada University Institut Teknologi Bandung Nanyang Technological University National University of Singapore Hanoi University of Science &Technology Ho Chi Minh City University Of Technology Our Network (19 ASEAN + 11 Japanese) Leading universities in engineering nominated by Ministry of Education of each country
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1. To activate internationally competitive personnel in leading engineering educational institutions in the region 2. To promote collaboration and solidarity between academics and professionals in the region 8 December 1997 November 1999 March – April 2001 March 2003 - 2008 March 2008 -2013 Concept proposed at the ASEAN-Japan Summit Meeting Phase I of AUN/SEED- Net Project Announced as one of the main programs of the “OBUCHI-Plan” -Japanese Supporting Universities Establishment -Inauguration Ceremony among Representatives of 19 Member Institutions and the Ministry of all the ASEAN countries Phase II of AUN/SEED- Net Project Sustainable social and economic development is promoted in ASEAN countries
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Establishing consortium of graduate schools of engineering to produce high-quality graduates. Three main activities namely Graduate Program (mainly for young faculty staff), Collaborative Research and Academic Networking Identifying 9 engineering fields with one Member Institution (MI) acting as Host institution (HI) or regional hub, to train graduates and staff of other institutions, promote mobility and conduct research collaboration with assistance from Japanese Supporting Universities. 9 Project Strategy
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9 Engineering Fields Host FieldHost InstitutionCountryJapanese Supporting University Chemical EngineeringDe La Salle University Philippines Tokyo, TIT, Waseda, Kyoto Environmental EngineeringUniversity of the PhilippinesTokyo, TIT, Waseda, Kyushu Manufacturing and Insdustrial Engineering University of Malaya Malaysia TITech, Keio, Tokai, Kyoto Material Science/engineering University Sains Malaysia Tokyo, TIT, Toyohashi, Kyoto, Kyushu Civil EngineeringChulalongkorn Uiniversity Thailand Hokkaido, TIT, Shibaura, Kyoto, Kyushu Electrical and Electronics Engineering Chulalongkorn Uiniversity Hokkaido, Tokyo, TIT, Waseda, Kyushu Information and Communication Technology King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Hokkaido, Tokyo, Keio, Tokai, TUT Mechanical/Aeronautical Engineering Institute Teknologi Bandung Indonesia Hokkaido, Tokyo, TIT, Keio, TUT Geological EngineeringGadjah Mada UniversityHokkaido, Waseda, Kyoto, Kyushu Host Institution as regional hub of each engineering field 10
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Interdisciplinary Research Implementation 5 Interdisciplinary AreasMain Facilitating Institute (MFI) Coordinating JSUs BiotechnologyDe La Salle UniversityKeio U., Kyoto U., Kyushu U., TIT Disaster Mitigation Gadjah Mada UniversityHokkaido U., Kyoto U., Kyushu U., TIT Global EnvironmentUniversity of the PhilippinesKyushu U., TIT, Tokyo U. Natural Materials/ Resources University Sains MalaysiaHokkaido U., Kyoto U., Kyushu U., TIT, Shibaura Institute of Technology New/Renewable EnergyInstitute Teknologi BandungHokkaido U., Kyoto U., Kyushu U., TIT, Tokyo U.
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12 Concept Structure 「 Graduate Program 」 + 「 Collaborative Research 」 + 「 Academic Network 」 Mainly Junior ASEAN member Mainly Senior ASEAN member 留学生の 研究参加 Master’s and Doctoral Sandwich Collaborative Research Networking Host Institutions Sending Institutions Japan Japanese Supporting Univ. - Regional Conference - Japanese Professor Dispatch - Short-Term Training/Research - Research Program for Alumni - ASEAN Engineering Journal Networking Doctral Degree in Japan Core Program
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PhD Sandwich Program by SEED-Net as one of the examples of joint program 3 year PhD study at Host Institution in ASEAN Students (mainly young faculty staff) are jointly supervised by advisor at HI and Japanese professors as co-advisor During three year study, students are eligible to visit co-advisor of Japanese university for short term study and research for maximum 8 months (can be divided into 1 month and 7 months). Degree will be given by HI in ASEAN 13 Enrollment at HIGraduationStudy in Japan (1 month)Study in Japan (7 months) 1 st year2 nd year3 rd year (Example of study)
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Collaboration with Kyoto U under SEED-Net Co-advisors for Master in ASEAN = 28 students under 15 professors Co-advisors for PhD Sandwich in ASEAN = 13 students under 10 professors PhD Sandwich students studied at Kyoto U (8 months study) = 11 PhD Japan accepted by Kyoto U = 9 (from which 3 graduated) Number of Japanese Professors from Kyoto U to visit ASEAN for joint supervision, research discussion = 39 (phase 2 only) Collaboration with SEE Forum 14
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Seminar on Disaster Prevention and Mitigation: Learning from the Experience of the Great East Japan Earthquake for Better Disaster Preparedness in East Asia during Aug 29 – Sep 6, 2011, Japan Co-hosted by Global Center for Education and Research on Human Security Engineering of Kyoto U and Center for Urban Earthquake Engineering of TIT. 29 Participants from ASEAN visited disaster stricken areas in Iwate Prefecture. The highly uncertain nature of disasters is witnessed, and the participants realized that every country should get prepared for the worse possible scenario. 15
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Output -1 : Improvement of Educational and research capacity of Member Institutions Upgrade of faculty qualification Improvement of graduate program at Host Institution (e.g. internationalization, shorten the period for graduation) Establishment of new course and postgraduate course offered in English 16
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17 Support of Graduate Program (as of Feb 2012) Japan SingaporeVietnam Laos CambodiaMyanmar Junior ASEANSenior ASEAN MalaysiaThailandPhilippinesIndonesia 128 28 42 70 90 31 6 121 16 57 22 175 11 232 20 31 179 119 94 25 31 22 9 126 95 31 34 122 90 32 213 117 96 69 110 33 98 132 66 796 scholarships ( Master: 496 PhD: 300 ) Total Master sending PhD sending Master hosting PhD hosting 33
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18 (As of March 2011) SEED-Net Alumni
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Output -2 : Establishment of academic and human network Joint Activities and human linkage developed through visits and exchanges of faculty staff (short term visit to Japan, within ASEAN, dispatch of Japanese professors to ASEAN), seminars and conferences, and research collaboration MOU among Member Institutions in ASEAN and Japanese Universities -- Number of MOUs as of September 2010 = 116 Further collaboration beyond AUN/SEED-Net Journal publication 19
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UGM, Kyushu university, and Kyoto university developed a hazard map under collaborative research project. This hazard map is used for effective earthquake counter majors such as crisis management, evacuation procedure, and architectural standard. 20 Earthquake in Yogyakarta Hazard Map (2005) Example of Collaborative Research
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21 Regional Conference/Workshop Gateway to collaboration between the network and outer societies S/N Participants (Others) include SEED-Net students, Japanese professors, participants from Brunei and Singapore, and MI staff who did not receive financial support from SEED-Net. Participants outside the Network include government officials, private sectors, NGOs, faculty staff and students from other universities. Total 4,465
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22 IssueFieldTimeframe 1stManufacturing /Mechanical and Aeronautical July 2011 2ndElectrical and Electronics /ICT Aug 2011 3rdCivil/Environment/GeologyOct 2011 4rdChemical/ MaterialFeb 2012 ASEAN Engineering Journal (launched in 2011) 97 papers have been submitted (as of Feb 2012) To create an additional channel for researchers in ASEAN (even in the world) to publish their work. Editorial Board (53 professors from ASEAN and 32 from Japan)
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Joint collaboration of Tokyo Tech – Hokkaido – CU-EEE – UP with support of NICT (Japan), NECTEC (Thailand), ASTI (Philippines) on JAXA WINDS project. (2007- present) Video lecture transmission multicast to collaborators Implementation of 2011 Asian School of Automatic Control (CU-EE) with cooperation and support from IFAC, ACA, AUN/SEED-Net and ECTI Association (Thailand) 1 week short course in control engineering for ASEAN researchers Setting up of civil engineering department at NUOL, with main technical support from CU and KMITL Launching of “ASEAN Applied Geology Journal” since August 2009 by UGM, with international reviewers include professors from Japan (JSUs mainly), Malaysia, Thailand, USA, and UK. 23 Samples of Further collaboration beyond AUN/SEED-Net
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Difficulties and challenges from experiences of graduate program, short-term course How to attract students (esp. PhD student) for the study and research in ASEAN (joint education program might be one of the solutions). Many students, especially PhD level, are still interested in studying in Europe, USA and Japan, not ASEAN. Credit transfer, joint courses, double / joint degrees which are not under current scope of SEED-Net Matching among students, advisors in ASEAN and co-advisors in Japan Funding sources 24
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Expectation for further collaboration between Kyoto U and ASEAN Research collaboration especially on regional issues such as earthquake, flood, typhoon etc Joint courses and programs such as joint graduate program Continuous collaboration especially with alumni and young faculty staff in ASEAN More exchange of faculty staff and students among ASEAN and Japan Re-Inventing Japanese University Project as one of the good examples of further and intensive collaboration 25
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Thank you very much 26 For AUN/SEED-Net, pls visit www.seed-net.org
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