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Action Scenario: FOREST 2015

  • Action Scenario FOREST2015 [Revised 2011]
  • Action Scenario: FOREST 2011

Contents (2010)

  1. Announcement of Action Scenario: FOREST 2015
  2. Vision for Action
    • The Publicness of Knowledge and the Importance of Internationalization
    • Building Partnerships with Society for the Joint Creation of Knowledge
    • Tough Students Equipped with True Liberal Arts Education
    • Distinguished and Dynamic Faculty
    • Highly Capable and Expert Administrative Staff
    • Agile Management
  3. Action Scenarios for Priority Areas
    1. Ensure Academic Diversity and Pursue Excellence
    2. Build a Truly Global Campus
    3. Further Develop Collaboration with Society: From “Contributing Knowledge to Society” to “Joint Creation of Knowledge with Society”
    4. Develop Todai Students with Intellectual Toughness and Personal Resilience
    5. Enhance Faculty’s Educational Skills and Sustain Academic Vigor
    6. Train Administrative Staff as Professionals
    7. Build a Close-knit Network with Our Alumni
    8. Enhance Agility of Management and Reinforce the University’s Foundations
    9. Reinforce Governance and Compliance
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