The Central Council for Education held a joint meeting of the University Subcommittee and the Future Vision Subcommittee at the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. rice field.

 According to the Ministry of Education, Professor Ishikawa pointed out that as a current issue in the fields of engineering and ICT, he could not keep up with structural changes in science and technology, and lacked an understanding of true originality.It was necessary to develop human resources full of creativity, establish Japanese-style technology finance, and manage intellectual production.In the new field of education, we are proposing not only one technical field but also new educational models and skills for responding to technological innovation.

 Raizo Sakoda, president of Hitachi General Management Training Institute, said that the company is implementing an overseas dispatch program for young people to develop future leaders, and the university will lead the world's technological innovation in collaboration with industry. At the same time, he requested that he put more effort into supporting re-learning and developing students who have the ability to think for themselves.

 Nobuyoshi Aoyama, director of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, explained that while the labor shortage of companies is becoming more serious and the need for ready-to-use human resources is increasing, the wave of globalization is rushing to small and medium-sized enterprises.The university urged immediate efforts to strengthen its function as an educational institution and improve the quality of learning.

 Regional revitalization requires cooperation between urban and local universities and promotion of credit transfer systems.

reference:[Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology] University Subcommittee (138th) / Future Vision Subcommittee (9th term-) (7th) Joint Meeting Handouts

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