Hiroshima University PROSPECTUS 2022-2023
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Deepenngunderstanding interdisciplinaryand iand cultivatingmultipleperspectivesthroughnareas of specializationntegrated research●The Frontier Development Program for Genome Editing (adopted by MEXT in AY 2018)Two inter-departmental courses to develop human Two inter-departmental courses to develop human resources capable of fully utilizing genome editing and resources capable of fully utilizing genome editing and linking it with industrial creationlinking it with industrial creation●Life Science Course (five-year program) ●Medical Course (four-year program) i ●●●●● iPOSTGRADUATEEDUCATION16Sustainable Development CoursesThrough these courses, students are expected to deepen their understand-ing of the global communityʼs Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in order to develop the ability to create sciences for sustainable development and propose solutions to various problems in society.Career Development and Data Literacy CoursesThese courses lead students to understand recent advances in social systems, acquire the knowledge necessary now and in the future, and develop the ability to concretely tackle challenges facing todayʼs society by using knowledge and technology as needed.*Set to open in April 2023Masterʼs & DoctoralProgramGraduate School ofHumanities andSocial SciencesGraduate School ofAdvanced Scienceand EngineeringGraduate School ofIntegrated Sciencesfor LifeGraduate School ofBiomedical andHealth SciencesGraduate School ofInnovation andPractice forSmart Society(Doctoral Program for World-leading Innovative &Smart Education)Education and Research EnvironmentFaculty and facilities for the most advanced research in the worldFaculty and facilities for the most advanced research in the worldTo be among the worldʼs highest-level research universities, Hiroshima University promotes original and distinctive basic and cutting-edge research. Each graduate school comprises laboratories or units that cover a broad range of research areas. Students can engage in the most advanced research projects under the supervision of diverse and highly qualified faculty members. The graduate schools work closely with affiliated research institutions to realize highly specialized educational and research activities.Common Graduate CoursesBasic knowledge for activeBasic knowledge for activeroles in today’s societyroles in today’s societyCommon Graduate Courses are offered to equip students with the basic knowledge necessary to play active roles in society by learning about the recent developments of social systems. Furthermore, through these courses, the students are expected to cultivate their broad perspective, interest and awareness concern-ing social issues, thereby elaborating their reflection on how their academic discipline can concretely contribute to society as a science for sustainable development.WISE ProgramTraining Ph.D. holders who bringTraining Ph.D. holders who bringabout innovation to benefit societyabout innovation to benefit societyThis program aims to develop human resources who will lead new industrial creation. Taking advantage of Hiroshima Universi-tyʼs high levels of specialization and advanced knowledge and industry-academia partnership for human resource development, this program aims to produce outstanding Ph.D. holders who lead the creation and application of new knowledge to create new value for future generations, tackle challenges facing society, and bring about innovation to society.Program for Leading Graduate SchoolsTraining next-generation leaders for global activitiesTraining next-generation leaders for global activitiesHiroshima University has inaugurated the Program for Leading Graduate Schools, new trans-graduate school doctoral programs that train future global leaders who create new forms of knowledge beyond the conventional boundaries of academic disciplines and research areas. On the basis of profound specialization cemented at Hiroshima University over the years, the programs offer courses that cultivate studentsʼ ability to create, discern, take action and solve problems, and common subjects that form the “Hiroshima University spirit.” The students are trained to be leaders capable of taking on global challenges, approaching issues from an original perspective, with discernment based on broad and deep knowledge.●Phoenix Leader Education Program (Hiroshima●TAOYAKA Program for Creating a Flexible, Initiative) for Renaissance from Radiation Disaster Enduring, Peaceful Society  (adopted by MEXT in AY 2011) (adopted by MEXT in AY 2013)Three transversal courses to train future leadersThree transversal courses to train future leadersThree transversal courses to train experts in the fieldThree transversal courses to train experts in the fieldwho promote on-site reverse innovationwho promote on-site reverse innovationof radiation disaster recoveryof radiation disaster recovery●Radiation Disaster Medicine Course (four-year program)●Cultural Creation Course (five-year program)●Radioactivity Environmental Protection Course (five-year program)●Technical Creation Course (five-year program)●Radioactivity Social Recovery Course (five-year program)●Social Implementation Course (five-year program)Graduate School of Innovation and Practice for Smart SocietyTraining globalized individuals who will be responsible forTraining globalized individuals who will be responsible forthe realization of smart societiesthe realization of smart societiesEducation and research at the Graduate School of Innovation and Practice for Smart Society is centered on the six areas of research that have been highlighted as the main research fields for Society 5.0: Cyber Physical System, Smart Mobility, Smart Energy, Smart Agriculture, Global Health and Medical Science, and Social Innovation Science. By linking and integrating these areas, the School trains globalized individuals who can design, develop, and implement systems and technologies to achieve a smart society to flexibly respond to social issues among diverse human societies from the range of the entire earth to local communities.matching studentsʼ motivation

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