On September 3, the Faculty of Economics at Okayama University hosted
an online exchange event with a Stanford MBA (Master of Business
Administration) student participating in Stanford University’s
Management Immersion Experience, a short-term internship program that
allows students to work on projects over their summer break. Daniel
Richey from Stanford University joined the event, along with three
second-year students from Okayama University’s Faculty of Economics, as
well as three faculty members from the Okayama University and three
staff members from Okayama Prefectural Office.
Mr. Richey is conducting a project to develop strategies that will
attract businesses and offices to Okayama Prefecture. Okayama University
is interested in regional revitalisation as part of its efforts to
promote the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals). During the event,
Okayama University Faculty of Economics students gave a presentation
related to the SDGs, focusing on tourism in Okayama and the local
textile industry, as well as the current situation under the global
pandemic.
Participants engaged in a lively exchange of ideas and opinions. The
event was held in English, and it proved to be a valuable opportunity
for Okayama University students to practice their language skills. The
Faculty of Economics hopes to continue facilitating similar
opportunities in the future.
【Program】
Global Management Immersion Experience: Okayama University and Stanford University Exchange Meeting
* One-day sightseeing trip in Okayama --- YUKIMORI Sakura
* School life at Okayama University --- NAKAMURA Yuuki
* Okayama jeans and textile industry --- SAEKI Atsushi
【Organizers】
Okayama University, Faculty of Economics
Okayama Prefecture (International Affairs Division, Department of Public Services)
https://www.okayama-u.ac.jp/eng/news/index_id10514.html
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