連合農学研究科要覧2021
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Applicants can choose a supervisor by referring to the ‘Fields of Instruction and Supervising Professors’ pages. Once accepted by the supervisor, applicants take an examination. After acceptance, students are assigned two co-supervisors. UGAS-EU students receive direct professional guidance and instruction for their doctoral thesis from the supervisor. Students also receive further instruction from their co-supervisors. Upon entering UGAS-EU, the supervisor will review the student's research in close cooperation with the two co-supervisors and the student. Since April 2001, in accordance with article 14 of the special edict on education for working students, instruction and classes have been provided in the evening and other designated times. Starting in April 2004, working students have also been eligible to apply for the ‘Long Term Study Plan’, making it possible to extend the time for instruction past that for the normal course of study. The Short Term Study Program for Working Students started in October 2016, in which working students deemed to have completed outstanding research can complete the program in two years. The primary goal of UGAS-EU is to train top-level researchers with a broad knowledge of agricultural science who can continue their research activities on their own after graduating. The Student Education Program was established in April 2006. This program entails research supervision by several faculty members, seminars and a mid-term review of both the dissertation and research progress. A new curriculum and a course credit system were introduced in April 2009 to enhance graduate school education. We also offer competitive programs that provide funding for presenting at international conferences. UGAS-EU eagerly welcomes students from foreign countries. We feel Japan and UGAS-EU should play a role in the internationalization of education and in protecting environmental resources. To further this goal, we have a Special Three-year Doctoral Program for International Students in Tropical and Subtropical Agriculture and Related Sciences that was established in October 1990. In October 2002, Ehime, Kagawa and Kochi universities started a special master's program in agriculture for international students from Asia, Africa and the Pacific Rim that leads into our special doctoral course for Asian, African and Pacific Rim students. Under the former program, selected for the Ministry Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology International Priority Graduate Program, 12 candidates will be accepted each year until October 2021, six of whom will be recommended for Japanese government scholarships. Applications for this program have been accepted since April 2019, including those for non-Japanese government funding. The three constituent universities each have a history of providing a base for bioresource production through academic research, thus promoting the growth of the Shikoku Island region. Therefore, the combined resources of these universities should have a greater impact in the fields of agriculture, forestry and fisheries. This structure supports a wider range of research from production technology, environment, and facilities; product processing, use, and distribution; and human living environments.011合宿研修における野外活動(H31)Outdoor Activities at the Residential Seminar(2019)合宿研修におけるワークショップ「科学における倫理」(H31)"Ethics in Science" Workshop at the Residential Seminar(2019)合宿研修におけるグループ発表(R2)Group Presentation at the Residential Seminar(2020)InstructionEducationResearch

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