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We got the highest "S rating"! -Announcement of final evaluation results for the “OQEANOUS Program,” a project to strengthen the global expansion of universities in fiscal 28-

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 On March 3, 9, the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), the screening and evaluation body, announced the final evaluation results for the projects selected for the 28 Global University Development Project. Based on this, the International Collaborative Education Program in the Ocean (commonly known as the OQEANOUS Program)” was evaluated on a 5-point scale as follows: We got the highest "S rating" that can be summed up.

 This program also received an S rating in the interim evaluation conducted in FY28 (out of the 27 projects adopted in FY4, XNUMX including this program received an S rating both in the midterm and the final). only), and continued to receive high praise throughout the program.

 The OQEANOUS program is a graduate-level student exchange program aimed at cultivating highly-skilled professionals in the maritime field.In the final evaluation this time, as a unique credit transfer scheme shared by the three universities with quality assurance, the "CTSEA Guidelines", which incorporate the Erasmus Project method, were constructed, and high-quality credit transfer programs and double degree programs were established. The program was highly praised for its high exchange performance.

 The OQEANOUS program has been selected for the 3 "Project to Strengthen the Global Expansion of Universities -Promoting the Formation of an Asian Higher Education Community (provisional name)-", and will include three universities from Japan, China and South Korea plus four top-level universities from ASEAN countries. , made a new start in 3 as the “OQEANOUS Plus program” that effectively combines online and actual travel.

 Our university will continue to work together with China, South Korea, and ASEAN countries to develop human resources who can realize sustainable ocean development and utilization.

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