The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology has selected Waseda University, Chiba University, and Nagoya University of Commerce for the intensive education program of the human resources development project that supports a knowledge-intensive society. The three schools will receive 3 million yen a year for up to four years.
According to the Ministry of Education, the Intensive Education Program promotes the selection and integration of lessons, narrowing down the number of lessons that students take at the same time, and at the same time, conducts lessons multiple times a week for high-quality and dense learning. Realize.
In April, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology made a public offering to the presidents of national, public and private universities nationwide, and received applications from one national university and five private universities.As a result of the examination of the application contents by the "Human Resources Development Project Committee that supports a knowledge-intensive society" operated by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, the projects of three schools were selected.
The program names implemented by the three schools are "Social Innovation Accelerate Program" by Waseda University, "Model Development of Intensive Issue Education Program" by Chiba University, and "Field Method Complementing Case Method" by Nagoya University of Commerce. Off-campus collaboration type education system and training of entrepreneurs (entrepreneurs) ".
The human resources development business that supports a knowledge-intensive society is a system that highly integrates cyber space and real space, aiming to achieve both economic development and social problem solving. We aim to develop human resources who have the ability to respond flexibly to development.