June 20, 2022
As part of its initiatives under the Study in Japan Global Network
Project in ASEAN, Okayama University opened a Phnom Penh Office at the
Cambodia-Japan Cooperation Center (CJCC), located in the Royal
University of Phnom Penh (RUPP) campus on 1st March 2022. On 6th June,
Okayama University held an opening ceremony and a total of 33
representatives from 15 Cambodian governmental and educational
institutions attended, including Counselor KUBO Tomoko from the Embassy
of Japan in Cambodia, Rector CHET Chealy from RUPP, and Director KHIM
Leang from CJCC. Additionally, Okayama University representatives, Vice
President for International Affairs SUZUKI Takayoshi and Associate
Professor INAMORI Takao from the Institute of Global Human Resource
Development were in attendance, while representatives from SixERS (Chiba
University, Niigata University, Kanazawa University, Nagasaki
University, and Kumamoto University), which is a partner institution of
this project, joined online.
In her congratulatory address, Counselor KUBO Tomoko expressed her
expectations for the office, saying, “The support provided by the Phnom
Penh Office will help many Cambodian students who wish to study in Japan
to realize their dreams. The Embassy will work closely with the Phnom
Penh Office to provide them with the necessary support”. Then, RUPP
Rector CHET Chealy, who has personal experience studying in Japan,
expressed his desire to cooperate with the office, saying, "We would
like to extend every possible support so that the Phnom Penh Office can
carry out its mission smoothly. We believe that promoting studying in
Japan opportunities will not only help students acquire the relevant
knowledge but also strengthen the friendship between Cambodia and
Japan.”
In the afternoon on the same day, Okayama University held a Study in
Japan Seminar jointly with SixERS partner universities in a hybrid style
that includes face-to-face and online. A total of 154 participants
including prospective students joined the seminar, and it became a
perfect opportunity to commemorate the opening of the Phnom Penh Office.
At the seminar, Cambodian students currently studying in Japan and
faculty members from each partner university took the stage to introduce
their respective universities and elaborate on the appeal of studying
in Japan. Representing Okayama University, Vice President Suzuki
introduced the university and gave a mock lecture, while Study in Japan
Coordinator NII Yusuke introduced the Phnom Penh Office and the project.
The Phnom Penh Office is committed to cooperating with universities,
educational institutions, and alumni associations to support Cambodian
students who wish to study in Japan.
Related content from the local media: The Phnom Penh Post
https://phnompenhpost.com/national/study-japan-global-network-project-opens-office-rupp
〇 What is Study in Japan Global Network Project in ASEAN?
Okayama University was appointed to implement the “Study in Japan Global
Network Project in ASEAN” which is funded by Ministry of Education,
Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) - Japan in 2019. Our aim
is to increase the number of international students from ASEAN 1.5 times
in 5 years. In the previous phase, Okayama University was commissioned
by MEXT - Japan to implement the “Coordinator for Study in Japan
(Myanmar)” in 2014, aiming to double the number of students from Myanmar
over a 5-year period. As a result, Okayama University were able to
triple the number of students in 4 years, achieving our goal one year
ahead. In 2018, the name of the project was changed to “Study in Japan
Global Network Project in ASEAN” and the target region was expanded to
10 ASEAN countries.
Currently, Okayama University has oversea offices in Yangon and Mandalay (Myanmar), Bangkok (Thailand), Phnom Penh (Cambodia), and Vientiane (Laos). From these 5 bases, Okayama University will work to recruit excellent international students from ASEAN to study in Japan.
https://www.okayama-u.ac.jp/eng/news/index_id11318.html
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