The British Council will be hosting a Networking reception for representatives of Japanese and UK educational institutions on Friday 16 November 2012 at the British Council Spring Gardens headquarters in London.

The reception represents a fantastic opportunity to network with senior international staff from some of Japan's leading universities.

Date and time: 6.00 p.m. – 7.30 p.m., Friday 16 November 2012
Location: British Council Spring Gardens (Access map)

Participants

The reception will be attended on the Japan side by university representatives participating in the following two events taking place in the UK in mid-November:

1) Experience Japan Exhibition
    Saturday 17 November
    www.experience-japan.jp

    This event will be attended by 15 Japanese institutions and aims to provide information on studying and working in Japan. More  details can be found at the attached URL.

2) Fourth Inward Mission to the UK for International Office staff of Japanese Universities
    Monday 12 November – Thursday 15 November

    An expected 10 universities will be participating in this Inward Mission. Japanese representatives will visit a number of UK  institutions over the course of four days.

It is expected that the following Japanese institutions will be represented at the reception (to be confirmed):

  • Doshisha University
  • International Christian University
  • Kanazawa University
  • Keio University
  • Kyoto University
  • Kyushu University
  • Meiji University
  • Nagoya University
  • Rikkyo University
  • Ritsumeikan University
  • Sophia University
  • The University of Tokyo
  • Tohoku University
  • Tokyo University of Science
  • Waseda University

Attendees will include senior staff from the institutions’ International Offices as well as the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Vice-President) of Keio University.

The majority of the prestigious ‘Global 30’ universities (universities selected for special government funding for internationalization) will be attending the reception. You can find out more information on the ‘Global 30’ scheme from the following URL:

http://www.uni.international.mext.go.jp/               

Recent trends towards internationalization in Japan

Former Prime Minister Fukuda announced the Japanese government’s first comprehensive policy on international students and the internationalisation of higher education in 2008. The so-called ‘300,000 international student plan’, which was influenced by UK practice, was named after the government’s target for international student recruitment by 2020. The plan included provisions for the encouragement of international collaboration and cooperation between universities, including student and staff exchanges, credit transfer and double degrees; the improvement of student mobility; the teaching of many more courses in English; and the hiring of more foreign lecturers. 

More recently, a new funding programme known as ‘Global Plus’ has been launched to support universities to develop global human resources through enhancing international academic courses, links with business, skills to provide global education, and study abroad programmes for Japanese students.

The British Council in Japan has been active in supporting the internationalization initiatives of Japanese institutions and it is hoped that through providing this networking opportunity we will be able to further support quality Higher Education collaboration and mutual student exchange between Japan and the United Kingdom.

We would like to invite representatives of UK educational institutions (two participants per institution) to attend and meet the Japanese delegates. If you would like to attend, please complete the following on-line form by Friday 19 October 2012.

https://pro.form-mailer.jp/fms/2999632c33217