Hiroshima University PROSPECTUS 2022-2023
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20Medicalinterns156 persons6.5%Other174 persons 7.3%Manufacturing99 personsPrivatebusinesses777 persons32.5%Graduate school848 persons 35.5%School teacher196 persons 8.2%Information &communications 143 personsGraduate school145 persons 12.4%Other535 personsSchool teacher77 persons 6.6%Governmentemployee240 persons10.0%Governmentemployee80 persons 6.8%Staffed by academic faculty members and advisors who have worked in the divisions of personnel affairs, recruitment, education, and overseas operation of private businesses, the center provides all students (domestic and international) and young researchers with comprehensive support for their career design and employment search in collaboration with HUʼs undergraduate and graduate schools.〈Private sector〉 NTT DOCOMO, INC.; Nippon Life Insurance Company; KYOCERA Corporation; Chugoku Electric Power Transmission & Distribution Co., Inc.; IBM Japan, Ltd.; NEC Corporation; Fujitsu, Ltd.; Rakuten Group, Inc.; IZUMI Co., Ltd.〈Public sector〉 Hiroshima Prefecture; Hiroshima City; Ministry of Finance Chugoku Bureau; Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism; National Tax Agency Hiroshima Bureau; Hiroshima Labor Bureau; Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Hiroshima Prefectural Police Department〈Teaching posts〉 Hiroshima Prefectural Board of Education; Hiroshima City Board of Education; Hyogo Prefectural Board of Education; Wakayama Prefectural Board of Education; Ehime Prefectural Board of Education; Fukuoka Prefectural Board of EducationHiroshima University offers various programs that constitute an integrated system of support for career development for undergraduate and postgraduate students and young researchers.Other160 persons13.7%Manufacturing327 personsPrivatebusinesses707 persons60.5%Other380 persons(Undergraduate School 1,213 jobfinders / Graduate School* 864 jobfinders in AY 2021) * Students completing master's programUndergraduate SchoolCareer Design and Job Selection Support Available from the First Year●Lectures in the introduction to university education, a compulsory course for first-year students●Career guidance (general education seminar) ●Career-oriented general education subjects●Introduction of university-operated support services●Career consultation and job placement consultationSupport Programs for Students Preparing for Job SearchingHuman Resource Development Support Programs for Young Researchers●Practical program for career and skill development●Career consultation and matching support for doctoral students●Core IT system, HIRAKU-PF (young researchers' portfolio)●InternshipsGraduate SchoolMain Employers■Hiroshima Universityʼs original programs1. For students with academic excellence experienc-ing financial difficulty in starting or continuing university education●Hiroshima University Phoenix Scholarship Program●Hiroshima University Splendor Scholarship Program2. Tuition fee assistance for graduate students with academic excellence●Hiroshima University Excellent Student Scholarship■Japanese governmental programs(from AY 2020, mainly for undergraduate students ofJapanese nationality)●Higher Education Student Support System(Scholarship + Enrollment Fee/Tuition Fee Exemption)* Specific conditions must be met to be program beneficiaries.Hiroshima University has a well-developed system of support that meets studentsʼ needs relating to their pursuit of studies, daily life, career development, and financial situation. Various forms of assistance are available to enable each and every student to have a fruitful student life.Tutor SystemEach student is supervised by several academic faculty members serving as tutors and representing different departments and courses. The tutors provide support for overall student life, including studies and daily problems from entrance to graduation.Center for Academic Practice and ResourcesThe student staff (graduate students) of this “Learning Support Counter” assist other students with their education and learning-related questions, problems, and concerns. They also offer useful advice, including study skills for liberal arts education (English, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathemat-ics). The staff also organize gatherings for new students.Peer Support RoomThis counseling room for students is operated by students who have received instruction from professional counselors. Students can confide in their peers about problems in their university lives. Student counselors guarantee confidentiality and listen to their counselees attentively and patiently. If necessary, the Peer Support Room can refer counselees to professional institutions on or off campus.Accessibility CenterThe center assists students with disabilities in their pursuit of studies, advises on accessibility, and conducts accessibility leader programs (ALP). In AY 2006, Hiroshima University was the first in Japan to inaugurate an accessibility leader training program. By AY 2021, the Accessibility Leadership Program (ALP) has produced 2,834 Accessibility Leaders at 23 universities, including HU, four corporations, and two government agencies in Japan.Health Service CenterThe Center provides first-aid treatment and consultations by internists and nurses, consultations by psychiatrists, and counseling by clinical psychologists.Student Support●Employment search guidance and seminar ●Distribution of the booklets (“Shushoku Ouen Book”) for students 1st and 2nd year undergraduates and the "Job Searching Handbooks" for students looking for a job ●Career development and job search counseling ●Providing information through the "Momiji" student information platform and homepageEmployment StatusSupport for Career DevelopmentSupport for Studies and Daily LifeGlobal Career Design CenterFinancial Support

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