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UJ has Global Partnerships with 55 major Japanese companies. We will deepen collaboration with Japanese companies and extend it to address the needs of Africa, a continent Japanese companies view as a promising market, following Asia. HR development projects led by the Japanese government, such as the African Business Education Initiative for Youth (ABE Initiative), are also emphasizing support for Japanese companies, rather than the conventional approach to HR development in developing countries. This innovative business-oriented approach will shape IUJ’s efforts to develop human resources in Africa. IUJ is already a powerful brand in Asia. Over the next 10 years, we will strive to establish the IUJ brand in Africa as part of our ambitious effort to powerfully support Japanese economic progress through an innovative approach to education. Ghana, with almost 50 alumni, is the epicenter of IUJ’s growing alumni network in Africa, which already comprises more than 160 IUJ graduates. Similar to the situation in Asia, most IUJ alumni in Africa are elite bureaucrats or teaching staff at leading local universities. Capitalizing on this alumni network, we will implement strategic initiatives in Africa based on the recognition that the continent is of growing importance to Japan.Ial University ProjectLaying the foundation in AfricaEstablish a network of people across African 2012 IUJ launched the Human Resource Development Program for International Cooperation, a joint education program that IUJ offers to undergraduate students of Meiji University and Rikkyo University. Taught entirely in English, this program develops people who wish to work in international organizations or as international civil servants. IUJ provides educational resources related to international cooperation and IUJ students participate in classes as facilitators. In September 2015 the IUJ Graduate School of International Relations will launch a doctoral program offering a sophisticated international academic experience. By combining our innovative approaches with best practices of academic institutions in the West, we will establish IUJ as a center of excellence in Asia. In 2017 IUJ will launch the International Cooperation Professionals School Project, which will involve establishing a school to develop specialists in international cooperation. The school will integrate undergraduate, master’s and doctoral programs, including courses offered at IUJ’s overseas bases. The objective is to foster people capable of effectively tackling global issues. It is envisaged that the school’s graduates will work for such international organizations as the United Nations, in NGOs and NPOs, or in government service. ICareer track for international civil servantsExpand the HR Development Program for International Cooperation2013009202354004020195250252016315015123Number ofpartner universitiesin AfricaNumber of participants in the IUJ college fair held in AfricaNumber of students from Africa at IUJ1Selected for MEXT Programfor Promoting Inter-UniversityCollaborative Education (FY2012)2Launch of GSIR Ph. D. Program (FY2015)3International Cooperation Professionals School Project (FY2017)International University of Japan 7

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