Higher Education Reform in Japan (1991〜)
□Deregulation by Japanese Government in 1991
□National Universities to become "Independent Administrative Corporations"
□More Competition-based Research Funding
□Growing Needs and Competition for Collaboration among Industry, Government, and Academia
□Competition in newly established Professional Graduate Schools
□University Reform Worldwide
Summary
□Japanese Universities
■Growing Needs and Competition for Collaboration among Industry, Government, and Academia
□e-Education at Keio and Internationalization
■Accelerating open culture and internationalization
□Improving Quality of Education
□Wider Educational Opportunity
□Contribution to the Society
□SYLFF Network needs e-SYLFF Network
■Empowering SYLFF programs
e-Education at Keio
Graduate school of Media and Governance
School Environmental Information
School of Policy Management
e-Education at Keio (1994〜)
□University Vision towards 21c (90's)
■To be Open and International University
□An international perspective since 1858
■High standards for Research, Education, Learning env., and working env.
□Keio Information Super Highway (KISH) since 1994
■Use of IT for knowledge creation and information sharing
□Media Center
■Convergence of Libraries and Computing Centers
□New campus services
■Zero-stop service
■Digital Library
■Campus LANs and Public Media Servers
□BPR for Administrative Activities
■PC for every students and workers
Keio Information Super Highway (1994〜)
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