On June 25, a delegation from Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), including Arata Takebe, State Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Aki Ishibashi, Director of the University Promotion Division of the Higher Education Bureau, and Taishi Nishiki, Counsellor for the Private Schools Division of the Higher Education Bureau, visited Kanazawa University and toured College of Transdisciplinary Sciences for Innovation and MIRAICHI Research Center.
First, Trustee Akiharu Morimoto gave an overview of the university, then Professor Koichi Iiyama, Deen of College of Transdisciplinary Sciences for Innovation and others reported on their efforts to foster innovative human resources at College of Transdisciplinary Sciences for Innovation, and students reported on their corporate internship activities. Then, they exchanged opinions about education that integrates different fields and a wide range of learning at the university. After that, during the visit to the MIRAICHI Research Center building, we explained about the accompanying support efforts of Kanazawa University, from research seeds to social implementation.
Finally, the group was guided to the University Co-op store, where a staff member explained about Kanazawa University original sake "KOKOROZASHI," which the Kanazawa University students were involved in developing. The group showed great interest in the original goods developed in collaboration with Kanazawa University and the community, and purchased many of them.
* MIRAICHI Research Center website
?* For more information about the Kanazawa University's original sake "KOKOROZASHI," click here.
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Exchanged opinions on education integrating humanities, sciences and medicine
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Students report on internship activities in Noto
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Receive an explanation at MIRAICHI Research Center
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State Minister holds Kanazawa University original sake "KOKOROZASHI"