GUIDELINE SUIJI JOINT DEGREE PROGRAM (SUIJI-JDP) BOGOR AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY (IPB)



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GUIDELINE SUIJI JOINT DEGREE PROGRAM (SUIJI-JDP) BOGOR AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY (IPB) This is system in which master course students from Bogor Agricultural University (hereafter referred to as Program students ), who receive credits from the Joint Education Program at a host university (Kagawa/Ehime/Kochi University), fulfill the requirements for completion at Bogor Agricultural University (IPB), and, who write a master s thesis based on jointly supervised research at both universities (IPB and one of three host universities), can earn a SUIJI-JDP master s degree through the SUIJI Consortium. 1. SUIJI-JDP (1) Schedule As a rule, the Program students will study the first one year at Bogor Agricultural University, the next 6 to 9 months at Kagawa or Ehime or Kochi universities as a host university (including the Joint Education Program) and the remaining time will be at Bogor Agricultural University. (2) Management of Education and Research Program students will receive instruction in education and research under supervisors at both universities. (3) Joint Education Program A Joint Education Program will be offered to Program students in English. The program is outlined below. Special subject is selected from the list in Appendix.

Subject Required/Elective Credits Notes Tropical agriculture Required 2 Food security and community service Required 2 Subject Areas Special seminar Required 1 Field research Required elective 1 Special experiment Required elective 1 1 to 2 subjects can be selected Special subject Required elective More than 6 3 subjects & more than 3 credits must be Special subjects Required number of credits to complete the course 12 or more (4) Curriculum and Required Credits for Completion Program students will obtain 12 or more credits through the Joint Education Program of the host university and the rest of the credits will be earned at Bogor Agricultural University according to its conditions for completion. (5) Master s thesis Program students will write a master s thesis on research done under the combined supervision of Bogor Agricultural University and the host university. Program students need to decide a supervisor in the host university. Names of supervisors and their research subjects in the three universities in Japan are listed in Appendix. 2. Student Recruitment (1) Eligibility In order to apply, students must be 1 st year master s course students in Bogor Agricultural University.

(2) Number of Program students The number of Program students should be 5~6. (3) Application process The documents listed below should be submitted by the middle of July. 1 SUIJI-JDP Application Form 2 A written reason for applying 3 A research proposal 4 Proof of communication with an expected supervisor in Japan (4) Selection process The submitted documents will be evaluated and an interview will be held. The results will be announced by the end of July. (5) Status of the student and term of study at the host university. Program students at the host university will have the status of Auditing Student. Program students will stay and study from early September fundamentally. 3. Awarding credits and evaluation of the thesis (1) Awarding credit for the Joint Education Program Program students will be evaluated according to the standards of the host university and a certificate of their academic record will be sent to Bogor Agricultural University. Bogor Agricultural University will award credit according to its standards and regulations. (2) Master s thesis The Master s thesis will be evaluated by an evaluation committee consisting of supervisors from both Bogor Agricultural University and the host university. The results of the evaluation will be reported to the dean of the graduate school of Bogor Agricultural University. 4. Awarding the Degree and Certificate of Completion

Those Program students who have completed the SUIJI-JDP (including the Joint Education Program), and who have passed the degree evaluation will be awarded a degree by Bogor Agricultural University (Master s degree in Agriculture). In addition, a certificate of completion will be awarded in the name of the SUIJI Consortium to those students who completed the Joint Education Program. 5. Tuition and other fees at the Host University Fees for entrance exams, entrance and tuition will not be required at the host university. 6. Other related expenses while at the Host University As a rule, travel, housing, health insurance, and other personal expenses are the responsibility of the Program student. 7. Intellectual Property Rights If a Program student invents something while studying at the host university, the host university should immediately notify the invention according to its regulations and should quickly determine to whom to attribute the invention. If the invention is determined to have been a joint venture by a Program student and a supervisor of the host university then it is possible to choose to 1 transfer the patent rights to Bogor Agricultural University or 2 transfer the patent rights to the host university or 3 let the patent rights remain with the Program student. If, as in 1, the patent rights are to be transferred to Bogor Agricultural University, then the Program student and Bogor Agricultural University must agree to a contract of transfer with Bogor Agricultural University, the host university and Bogor Agricultural University must agree to a contract of transfer and these should be submitted jointly with the patent application. If the patent rights are to be transferred to the host university then the Program student and the host university must sign a contract of transfer and the host university alone will submit the patent application. If the Program student is to hold the patent rights, then a contract of transfer should be signed with the host university and they must submit a joint patent application

Appendix Names of supervisors and their research subjects and names of special subject of Joint education program in three Universities in Japan I. Introductory and Developmental Subject Special Course Subject University Lecturer * EHIME NINOMIYA Ikuo Tropical Agriculture YAMAMOTO Yoshinori KOCHI MASUMOTO Toshiro * ICHIKAWA Masahiro Food Security and Community Service EHIME KOCHI KOBAYASHI Osamu UKEDA Hiroyuki II. Accepted SUIJI-JDP University Lecturer Field Research Ecophysiological analysis and genetic improvement of potential crop yield. Micrometeorogical control in plant cultivation. Ecophysiology and morphology on yield determination of crops. Physiological and molecular biological analysis on plant functions and utilization of plant resources. Development regulation of vegetable crops and rains of superior strain. Utilization and improvement of fruit tree resources.

II. Accepted SUIJI-JDP (continue) University Lecturer Field Research Utilization and genetic improvement of horticultural plant resources. Genetic improvement and environmental control for flower color expression. Genetic resources and genetic improvement of Ornamental plants. Reproductive physiology of fruit trees. Horticultural utilization of fruit tree resources. Flowering physiology and development of production technique in strawberry plants. Behavior and ecology of social insects. Biological and chemical studies on biophilic element cycling in coastal food web. Biological and chemical processes in estuarine and coastal ecosystems. Organic chemistry, biosynthesis, biodegradation and utilization of wood components. Plant biochemistry on growth and differentiation in plant. Organic chemistry of bio-functional molecules. Bio-organic chemistry of natural bioactive substances. Physical chemistry on biological amphiphiles and colloidal materials. Molecular biology on plant and microbe interactions. Physiological and molecular biological studies on adventitious embryogenesis in higher plants.

II. Accepted SUIJI-JDP (continue) University Lecturer Field Research Biochemistry and molecular biology on stress responses and tolerances of higher plants. Physiology and molecular biology in plant-microbe interaction. Biochemistry and molecular biology of basidiomycetes (mushrooms). Functional development of microbial and animal cells and its application to production of useful biological substances. Intracellular signal transduction in animal cells. Studies on environmental adaptation in bacteria. Structure-function analysis of hyperthermophilic enzymes and development of their application. Structure-function analysis of food proteins and their functional development. Development and application of immunological methods for mycotoxins, and toxicology and human exposure of mycotoxins. Physical and physico-chemical properties of food. Functionality and quality control of flavor components and food materials. Physiological and processing functions of food protein from animal products. Effects of diets and exercises on metabolism and physiological function in mammals.

II. Accepted SUIJI-JDP (continue) University Lecturer Field Research Encapsulation of functional food compounds by spray drying and molecular encapsulation. Studies on processing characteristics and physical properties of food polysaccharides and proteins. Research on rare sugar production using microbial. Studies on photosynthesis and dry matter production SUGIMOTO Hideki in some crops. Cropping system. ARAKI Takuya YOSHITOMI Hiroyuki Environmental effects of photosynthesis and dry matter production of crops. Systematic entomology. Species diversity. E H I M E NISHIGUCHI Masamichi UENO Hideto TOMA Yo NISHINA Hiroshige TAKAYAMA Kotaro SUGAHARA Takuya Analysis of gene silencing in plants. System development of sustainable agriculture with organic materials. Study of productivity and greenhouse gas emission from agricultural filed. Environmental control in greenhouse. Development of plant diagnosis techniques for intelligent greenhouse system. Evaluation of function of food. KAMIYA Koichi Population genetics of tropical forest trees.

II. Accepted SUIJI-JDP (continue) University Lecturer Field Research Bioremediation of environmental pollution by TACHIBANA Sanro microorganisms. Studies on bioactive compounds from plants. SHIMAMURA Tetsuya Tropical forest ecology. SUGIMORI Masatoshi Evaluation of wood timber. E H I M E KOBAYASHI Noriyuki FUJIHARA Masayuki OUE Hiroki KASAMATSU Hiriki Rehabilitation of overage irrigation tank. Numerical modeling of flow and water environment problems. Evapotranspiration in rice paddy and upland field. Micrometeorology within and above a vegetated canopy. Rural area development. K O C H I OSOZAWA Katsuya ISHIKAWA Katsumi YASUTAKE Daisuke YAMAMOTO Yoshinori EDASHIGE Keisuke TEBAYASHI Shin-ichi SUZUKI Yasushi Maritime World Study Sago palm and sago development society The structural control of water/nutrient solution by electrokinetic treatment on horticulture in greenhouses. Environmental friendly agricultural technology on root absorptive functions. Ecology and physiology of tropical crops. Studies on the cryopreservation of sperm, oocytes and embryos. Study on the resistance of rice plant induced by a pest attack. Forest engineering (forest machinery, forest road, logging system).

III. Offer Courses Joint Degree Program SUIJI University Lecturer Subject Course KIRITANI Crop Ecology TOYOTA Masanori Crop Ecophysiology MOROZUMI Crop Production Management * Plant Production Physiology YAMAUTI Koh-en MATSUMOTO HASHIGUTI Animal Science Animal Production Management SUZUKI Agricultural Meteorology MATSUMURA Agricultural Disaster Control MINOWA KAMEYAMA Hiroshi Agricultural Buildings Farm Management MUTO Agricultural Economics KATAOKA Ikuo Fruit Tree Resources BEPPU Kenji Reproductive Physiology of Fruit Trees OKUDA Nobuyuki Advanced Vegetable Crop Science FUKAI Seiichi Floriculture YANAGI Tomohro Science and Technology in Protected Horticulture TANAKA Michio Seed and Nursery Production TAKAMURA Takejiro Breeding of Horticultural Plants

III. Offer Courses Joint Degree Program SUIJI (continue) University Lecturer Subject Course KAWADA Kazuhide Postharvest Horticultural Physiology KOSUGI Yusuke Postharvest Horticultural Biochemistry MOCHIOKA Ryosuke Fruits Ecophysiology NARUMI Molecular Breeding of Floricultural Plants ICHIMI Kazuhiko Coastal Marine Science ITO Behavior and Ecology of Social Insects YASUI Evolutionary Ecology KOBAYASHI TADA Kuninao YAMAGUCHI YAMADA Yoshihiro Plant Ecology Biological and Chemical Oceanography Biogeochemistry KATAYAMA Takeshi Advanced Organic Chemistry of Bio-resources SUZUKI Toshisada Biomass Chemistry SATO Bioactive Natural Products Chemistry KATO Hisashi Plant Physiology and Chemistry HURUMOTO KAWANAMI Yasuhiro YANAGIDA FUKADA Kazuhiro Natural Bioorganic Chemistry Functional Molecular Chemistry Advanced Biophysical Chemistry

III. Offer Courses Joint Degree Program SUIJI (continue) University Lecturer Subject Course FUJITA Masayuki Plant Stress Responses ICHIMURA Plant Stress Signaling MIYAKO Plant Cell Culture and Developmental Regulation TADA Plant Cell Immunology AKIMITSU Molecular Plant Pathology NOMURA Mika Molecular Plant Nutrition SUGITA IKEDA Molecular Plant Genetics and Breeding GOMI Plant Defense Responses OKAZAKI KAMESHITA Animal Cell Technology Animal Biochemistry KIMURA Physiology of Microorganisms SUEYOSHI Molecular and Cellular Biology TANAKA Applied Microbiology TABUCHI Applied Molecular Cell Biology WATANABE Akira Microbial Genetics MATSUO Advanced Physiology of Food Functions TAMURA Hirotoshi Functional Food Chemistry OGAWA Masahiro Food Protein Chemistry

III. Offer Courses Joint Degree Program SUIJI (continue) University Lecturer Subject Course YOSHII Hidefumi Food Engineering GOHTANI Shoichi Food Physical Chemistry IKEDA Shinya Advanced Food Materials Physics KAWAMURA Osamu Advanced Food Hygiene * Glycobiology ASADA Yasuhiko Applied Enzymology Ⅰ SAKURABA Haruhiko Applied Enzymology Ⅱ TAKATA Goro MORIMOTO Kenji Applied Enzymology Ⅲ Glycochemistry HAYAKAWA Shigeru Development of Sugar Fortified Food Products TOKUDA Rare Sugar for Pharmaceuticals and Medicines TAJIMA Shigeyuki Sugar Metabolism and Chemistry in Plant * Structural Biochemistry E H I M E TAKADA MOROMOTO YOSIHARA HOSOKAWA ARAKI Takuya YOSHITOMI Hiroyuki Rare Sugar Production Technology Technology for Rare Sugar Functionalities Effects of low-input application of photosynthesis and dry matter production of rice plants Taxonomy and systematic

III. Offer Courses Joint Degree Program SUIJI (continue) University Lecturer Subject Course NISHIGUCHI Masamichi Advanced molecular agrobiology UENO Hideto TOMA Yo Nutrient cycling in agricultural field HATO Kenji Information network NISHINA Hiroshige Greenhouse environmental engineering TAKAYAMA Kotaro Plant measurement techniques and diagnostics SUGAHARA Takuya Cellular regulation technology E H I M E TACHIBANA Sanro KAMIYA Koichi Wood chemistry Tropical forest genetics SHIMAMURA Tetsuya HAYASHI Kazuo KOBAYASHI Noriyuki Forest ecology and rehabilitation Sustainable utilization of forest products Fundamentals of soil mechanics K O C H I FUJIHARA Masayuki OUE Hiroki KASAMATSU Hiriki ISHIKAWA Katsumi YASUTAKE Daisuke Hydraulic engineering Biospheric aspects of micrometeorological and hydrological processes Rural community Advanced agro-environmental chemistry system studies Transport phenomena in plant-environment systems

III. Offer Courses Joint Degree Program SUIJI (continue) University Lecturer Subject Course YAMAMOTO Yoshinori Special seminar in tropical crop science EDASHIGE Keisuke Animal reproductive bioengineering seminar SUZUKI Yasushi Advanced forest civil engineering K O C H I UKEDA Hiroyuki Food chemistry seminar OHTANI Kazuhiro Theory of natural physiologically active substances SASAHARA Katsuo Mountain preservation MASUMOTO Toshiro Advanced fish nutrition