On January 2020, 1, JF Oberlin University (Machida City, Tokyo) and Hiroshima University (Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture) signed a comprehensive partnership agreement with the aim of promoting mutual exchange, cooperation and cooperation in educational and research activities. bottom.The signing ceremony of the agreement was attended by Toyoshi Sato, President and President of JF Oberlin University, Hiroaki Hatayama, Managing Director and Vice President Yoshiro Tanaka, and Mitsuo Ochi and Toshiyuki Sato, Vice President from Hiroshima University. ..
The two universities have collaborated in the fields of education and research exchange between Japan and China and higher education.This agreement, which goes beyond the establishment of national university corporations and private universities, maximizes the advantages of each region, education / research activities, and business, while respecting each other's educational philosophies. Use to the limit.Specifically, we will promote exchanges between faculty members, staff, and students, exchange of credits between faculties (faculties) and graduate schools, education and research guidance for students, and mutual use of facilities, equipment, and academic research materials.We will also collaborate on international exchange projects and social contribution projects to explore the possibilities of new university development in the 21st century.
After the signing, President Ochi of Hiroshima University said, "Now, the university is expected to work with various social institutions to solve difficult problems, create social innovation, and develop human resources who can create a new society. Based on this agreement, we would like to improve the educational and research capabilities of both universities by mutually complementing or synergistically utilizing the educational and research resources of both universities. "Next, President Hatayama of JF Oberlin University said, "I felt that efforts such as promotion of research capabilities of Hiroshima University and promotion of liberal arts have something in common with JF Oberlin University, so we will use each other's resources regardless of region or type. I feel that I can create new value by bringing it in and using it, and I am delighted and have high expectations for this agreement. Especially in the fields of education and the global field, it is a breakthrough that will open a hole in higher education in Japan. I would like to bring in wisdom, experience, technology, etc. so that I can work on it. "