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Organization for the Promotion of International Collaboration

The Organization for Promotion of International Collaboration was established in 2009 as an organization consisting of two centers and one office (Center for International Education Support, Center for Asian and African Exchange, and International Collaboration Planning Office), and since then, over the past 14 years, it has developed various ambitious initiatives such as organizational efforts in response to the national plan for 300,000 international students, international collaborations specialized in the countries where the center is located, and collaboration with Asia using Japanese language education programs. Since then, over the past 14 years, the organization has developed a variety of ambitious initiatives, including organizational efforts in response to the government’s plan for 300,000 international students, international collaboration focused on the countries where the center is located, the establishment of an employment support system for international students with the International Student Employment Promotion Program (MEXT) at its core, and collaboration with Asia utilizing Japanese language education programs.

With an eye on the future of a globalized society, we have recently decided to further strengthen our efforts to date, while applying our ingenuity and ingenuity to enhance online content, online exchange programs, joint research, and other activities, and on April 1, 2024, under the banner of the “All-International Collaboration Promotion Organization,” we will establish a new organization to promote international collaboration projects under which all faculty and staff will work as one team. The new organizational structure is designed to promote international collaboration projects under the banner of the “All-International Collaboration Promotion Organization,” with faculty and staff working as one team.

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