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Holding of the International Alumni Networking Event for the 10th Anniversary of G30

The International Alumni Networking Event was held, co-organized by Global Commons, the Office of Global Initiatives, and Division of Career Services of the University of Tsukuba on November 3.


This event took place in Global Village of this university during the University of Tsukuba festival (Sohosai from November 2 to 4) and conducted with the goals of sharing memories of this university and extending networks by the common University of Tsukuba "ties" through exchange with alumni, current students, faculty members, employees, with them realizing the "present" of their cherished alma mater through the university festival event.


There were about 50 participants revolving around alumni who work in Japan and current international students and the Division of Career Services also presented topics of work after graduation for international students on this day. The event acted as a place for alumni and current international students to develop good exchange.


Furthermore, this academic year is the 10th year after the university was selected to be a member of the Global 30 Project (Establishing University Network for Internationalization; hereinafter referred to as the "G30 Project") of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Taking the opportunity of being selected as a member of the G30 Project, a program for students to study for a degree exclusively in 365体育投注 for degree courses in 2010 was established in the university and from making a huge transformation including the number of international students being twice as high in this 10 years, on the pretext of this time being the 10th year, we also invited emeritus professors who were committed to the G30 project but have already retired and requested them to speak of their recollections of the period.


The University of Tsukuba will provide opportunities of network growth for international students.


Toast


Greetings from Shinobu Satoh, Vice President for Student Affairs


Emeritus Professors who were committed to the G30 Project
(Upper left: Kazuko Shiojiri, Former Vice President for Global Affairs; Upper right: Nobuhiko Kitawaki, Former Manager of the Global 30 Project Promotion and Former Dean of the School of Social and International Studies; Lower left: Miyoko Motozawa, Former Dean of the School of Social and International Studies; Lower right: Motoko Shuto, Former Chair of the Master's Program in International Area Studies)


At the University of Tsukuba Homecoming Day


Deepened exchange between alumni and current students.

Celebrating the 151st 50th Anniversary of the University of Tsukuba
Celebrating the 151st 50th Anniversary of the University of Tsukuba