Hiroshima University Graduate School Ph.D. Program for Leadership Development TAOYAKA Program for Creating a Flexible, Enduring, Peaceful Society Application Guideline October 2015 Admission (Third-Year Transfer Students) March 2015
Admission requirements for the TAOYAKA Program for Creating a Flexible, Enduring, Peaceful Society for enrollment in October 2015 for third-year transfer students are as follows. I. Admissions Policy TAOYAKA Program for Creating a Flexible, Enduring and Peaceful Society, a PhD Program for Leading Graduate Schools at Hiroshima University, is a program founded on cooperation and collaboration among educational institutions in Japan and other countries, business corporations, international cooperative organizations, etc., for the development of leaders to support societies founded on multicultural existence through acquisition of extensive understanding of diverse regional societies and cultures that have been nurtured over time and space and, based on this in-depth understanding, identify and develop advanced scientific knowledge and technologies that are necessary in resolving regional issues. For this purpose, Hiroshima University has organized the five-year integrated PhD program titled "TAOYAKA Program" to train students to acquire self-reliance, the drive to take action, multifaceted approach in thinking and creativity needed for leaders to support societies founded on multicultural existence. A transfer admission examination will be administered on graduate students wishing to transfer into TAOYAKA Program from the 3rd year of a five-year Ph.D. course (the 1st year of a doctoral course). The Program seeks students with the following qualifications. 1. Specialized knowledge and skills necessary in implementing on-site innovations 2. Possession of a vision (on-site research proposal) for on-site team projects organized by teams of students representing various academic disciplines, which are started in the third year of the post-graduate program (or first year of doctorate course). 3. A high level of understanding and interest in multicultural coexistence II. Number of students to be admitted Course Number of students to be admitted Cultural Creation Course Technical Creation Course Unspecified (based on Social Implementation applications) Course III. Eligibility Person who satisfies any of the following eligibility requirements. 1. Holder of master's degree or professional degree in Japan 2. Holder of master's degree or professional degree equivalent conferred in other countries 3. Holder of master's degree or professional degree equivalent earned in Japan by completing the graduate-level curriculum of an educational institution accredited in a foreign country to provide graduate-level curriculum in the said country and designated separately by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology to have completed the said curriculum. 4. Holder of degree equivalent to master's degree by completing the curriculum of United Nations University. 5. Person recognized to have academic aptitude identical to or higher than holders of master's degree by completing the educational curriculum of a foreign educational institution, educational institution designated in Item 4 or United Nations University and passing the examinations and screening stipulated in Article 16-2 of the Standards for the Establishment of Graduate Schools. 6. Person designated by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT Ministerial Ordinance No. 118 of September 1, 1989). 7. Person who is certified to have academic aptitude equivalent to or higher than persons holding master's degree or professional degree through individual admission screening and who have reached the age of 24 8. Person who is expected to qualify in any of the foregoing criteria by September 30, 2015. Note 1. Persons seeking admission under Criteria 7 or 8 require preliminary screening. Please read the section on "Preliminary screening for eligibility." 1
IV. Preliminary screening for eligibility Persons seeking admission under Criterion 7 or 8 require screening for eligibility prior to submission of application. Applicants requiring preliminary screening for eligibility shall be required to see the "List of Program faculty members" and the TAOYAKA Program homepage to choose the Program staff member under which the applicant in question desires tutelage and to consult the staff member in advance regarding whether the applicant's desired activities are suited to the Program, as well as desired scope of research, etc. Please submit the documents required for preliminary screening either by mail or in person during the application period indicated below. 1. Deadline for submission of documents for preliminary screening No later than May 8, 2015 (Fri), 5:00 p.m. 2. Documents to be submitted (documents written in foreign languages must be accompanied by translations either in Japanese or English) Name of document Description Application Form for Preliminary Screening for (The prescribed form to be used) Application Eligibility * The form can be downloaded from the website for this Certificate of research history, list of past research Program. projects, list of research achievements Official transcript from university and graduate To be issued by the university of graduation school Certificate of graduation (course completion) from university and graduate school To be issued by the university of graduation or certificate of prospective graduation (course completion) 3. See "Inquiries & submission" for the address to which the documents for preliminary screening are to be sent. 4. The prospective applicant will be notified of the result of the preliminary screening by email no later than May 14, 2015 (Thu). V. Application procedure Applicants shall be required to see the "List of Program faculty members" and the TAOYAKA Program homepage to choose the Program staff member under which the applicant in question desires tutelage and to consult the staff member in advance regarding whether the applicant's desired activities are suited to the Program, as well as desired scope of research, etc. Please submit the documents required for preliminary screening either by mail or in person during the application period indicated below. 1. Application documents are accepted during the following period. From May 15, 2015 (Fri) and no later than May 29, 2015 (Fri) at 5:00 p.m. Note: 1. The reception hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The documents cannot be accepted on Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays. 2. When mailing in Japan, documents are accepted after the deadline only when the postmark date is May 27 (Wed) or earlier. 3. When mailing, the documents must be sent by simple registered mail, and the envelope must have "Contains Program Application Documents" written in red ink. 2. See "Inquiries & submission" for the address to which the documents are to be sent. 3. Application fee (exempt for government-sponsored international students) (1) Application fee: 30,000 (Please note that the handling fee must be covered by the applicant.) (2) Payment date: From May 15, 2015 (Fri) and no later than May 29, 2015 (Fri) at 5:00 p.m. Note: 1. When application is submitted in Japan, the fee must be paid from the head or branch office of a city, regional and other banking institutions with Hiroshima University's customized form titled "Hiroshima University Application Fee Transfer 2
Form (Payment Form)." For payment before deadline, the applicant should inquire with the Program in advance by email to receive the payment form. 2. Payment from overseas requires overseas remittance. For payment before deadline, the applicant should inquire with the Program in advance by email to receive instructions on the procedure. 3. Application fee payment is non-refundable. 4. Documents to be submitted (documents written in languages other than Japanese or English must be accompanied by translations either in Japanese or English) Name of document Required for Description Application form All applicants (The prescribed form to be used) Curriculum vitae All applicants (The prescribed form to be used) Outline of research history, etc., and list of research All applicants (The prescribed form to be used) achievements Essay All applicants (The prescribed form to be used) On-site research proposal All applicants (The prescribed form to be used) Letter(s) of recommendation All applicants (The prescribed form to be used) Summary of master's thesis or equivalent All applicants No prescribed form Official transcripts from university and graduate All applicants To be issued by the university of graduation school To be issued by the university of graduation * If the person has already completed studies, the document should have information on the degree earned. * A person who graduated or is expected to graduate from a university in China (excluding Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau) is required to submit all of the following documents. Person already graduated from university: Certificate of graduation (a) Certificate of Graduation ( 毕 业 证 书 )and Diploma (for bachelors/masters (course completion) or degree) ( 学 位 证 书 ) Certificate of prospective All applicants (b) Online Verification Report of Higher Education Qualification graduation (course Certificate ( 教 育 部 学 历 证 书 电 子 注 册 备 案 表 ) completion) from university Person expected to graduate: or graduate school (a) Certificate of prospective graduation (b) Online Verification Report of Student Record ( 教 育 部 学 籍 在 线 验 证 报 告 ) Of the documents listed above, Document (b) must be acquired from China Higher-Education Student Information System ( 中 国 高 等 教 育 学 历 证 书 查 询 http://www.chsi.com.cn/xlcx/bgys.jsp). Please note that the applicant must cover the charges for obtaining such documents. Please note also that the web certification is valid for more than 15 days from the date of issue. Official score reports for English proficiency Non-native English speakers Official score report for any of the following tests, taken within two years of the date of transfer entrance examination, will be accepted: TOEIC Open 3
examinations Test, TOEIC-IP (including College TOEIC), TOEFL-iBT, TOEFL-PBT, TOEFL-CBT, TOEFL-IPT or IELTS. * If an official score report on English proficiency test cannot be submitted, this can be substituted by a certificate issued by a university certifying that the applicant has completed an educational curriculum in English at a foreign university. Applicant An applicant currently working for a private business enterprise, etc., who Letter of approval for taking working for wishes to enroll in the Program while maintaining employment status requires University entrance private business the approval of the superior officer at the business enterprise on taking the examination enterprise, etc. graduate school entrance examination. Official score report for Japanese Language Proficiency Test, "Japanese As a Foreign Language" in the Examination for Japanese University Admission for Foreign applicant Official score report International Students (EJU), preparatory education certification examination who had studied for Japanese proficiency test for students studying abroad under government sponsorship organized by the Japanese Chinese or Malaysian government or J-Test for proficiency in practical Japanese, etc. Copy of certificate of Foreign-national Only for applicant of foreign nationality residing in Japan residence in Japan applicant Government- Certificate of Japanese sponsored Essential for government-sponsored international students (Japanese government (MEXT) international government scholarship) scholarship students * The form can be downloaded from the website for this Program. Note: 1. An applicant who has been certified of eligibility in the preliminary screening need not submit documents already submitted. 2. Certificates and other documents must be submitted in the original or in certified copies. Copies without certification will not be accepted. 3. A person who has qualified for admission based on prospect of graduation will be disqualified if the person fails to graduate (complete the designated course) by the date of Program enrollment. A person who has qualified for admission based on prospect of graduation is required to submit a certificate of graduation (course completion) and official academic transcript. 4. Changes in application information are not permitted after acceptance of the application documents. 5. Documents that have been accepted will not be returned. 6. Admission/enrollment will be canceled if falsification of information or fraud is found in the documents submitted after admission or enrollment. 7. Personal information (such as name, date of birth, gender and other personal information of the applicant) acquired in the course of admission screening will be used strictly for the screening process, notification of successful applicants and for the enrollment procedure. After enrollment, the information will be used for activities related to student assistance (such as application for scholarship, application for exemption from tuition payment, etc.). The said information will not be used for other purposes and will not be made available to parties other than the faculty members of the Program. It must be noted that the information may be supplied to outside service contractors in commissioning computer processing service related to student affairs, after concluding an agreement on appropriate handling of personal data. 4
VI. Selection procedure, etc. 1. First-round screening (documentation screening) The first-round screening is based on examination of the documents submitted by the applicant. The result of the screening will be published on the Program homepage (http://taoyaka.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/) by June 19, 2015 (Fri). 2. Second-round screening (oral examination, etc.) Examination date: Time and date specified by the University between June 22, 2015 (Mon) and July 2, 2015 (Thu) The examination consists of an oral interview regarding the Program (academic discipline, leadership qualities, English proficiency, etc.) and oral examination based on the documents submitted. Details of the time, date and location of the examination will be provided to the applicant qualifying in the first-round screening (documentation screening) by email. Also, long-distance personal interview will be conducted via Internet telephone for applicants residing overseas. 3. Selection method & evaluation standards (1) The method of selection of students Students are selected through comprehensive review in documentation screening and oral examination, etc., based on the following evaluation standards. (2) Evaluation standards Students are selected through comprehensive review in documentation screening and oral examination, etc., and in language proficiency. Also, the admission examination will be based on motive of application, suitability in the desired discipline and basic academic aptitude as evaluation standards. 4. Announcement of qualifying students Number of qualifying students July 31, 2015 (Fri) 10:00 a.m. (scheduled time/date) The qualifying students will be announced on the Program homepage (http://taoyaka.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/) and also will be notified by the University. Please note that we do not accept inquiries by telephone, etc., as a general rule. VII. Admission expenses 1. Admission fee: 282,000 2. Annual tuition: 535,800 (1) Students who do not receive scholarships will not be required to pay the admission fee and annual tuition. (2) Please note that admission fee paid to Admissions is non-refundable. (3) The aforementioned tuition and fees are as of March 2015. If there is a revision in the tuition and fees at enrollment or later, the student will be required to pay the amount after revision. VIII. Financial support for education Persons who have qualified and are admitted to the Program will be provided the following support. However, financial support will be terminated once the student withdraws from the Program. 1. Financial assistance fund (scheduled to be 180,000 to 200,000 yen per month) (1) If the student has a source of income (such as student receiving other scholarships or being gainfully employed), the student may not be eligible for financial aid. (The student on government and other scholarship programs will be required to choose one scholarship program.) (2) The student receiving this scholarship is required to engage in full-time study under the Program and shall be prohibited from taking a part-time job as a general rule. (3) The sum of the fund will be reviewed every academic term, based on academic performance, Program attendance, etc. (4) The fund may be reduced or payment suspended, under provisions of the University. (5) The fund is taxable. 2. Coverage of expenses incurred in study will be covered in the range specified by the Program. 5
IX. Credit earning after transfer Qualifying transfer students may be required to earn credits for specific subjects before the second year of the program, depending on the results of the transfer entrance examination and credits already earned. X. Counseling for applicants who require special considerations in entrance examinations and study An applicant who requires special considerations in taking the entrance examination and in Program study, such as person with disabilities, shall be required to submit an application (no prescribed form required) indicating the following either in person, by mail or by email and to request counseling. 1. Deadline for application: No later than May 8, 2015 (Fri), 5:00 p.m. 2. Information to be included in the application (to be written either in Japanese or English) (1) Name of the applicant, address & contact telephone number (2) University where degree was earned (3) Document certifying the type and degree of disability, etc. (Attach certified diagnosis issued by a physician or photocopy of disability certificate) (4) Items requiring special consideration in taking entrance examination (5) Items requiring special consideration in Program study (6) Special considerations provided at the university where degree was earned (7) Conditions in everyday living XI. Inquiries & submission TAOYAKA Program Administrative Office, Hiroshima University Graduate School of International Development and Cooperation 213, 1-5-1 Kagamiyama, Higashihiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture 739-8511 Japan TEL: 082-424-6152 E-mail: apply@taoyaka.hiroshima-u.ac.jp HP: http://taoyaka.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/ 6
XII. List of Program faculty members Cultural Creation Course Name Affiliation Major OKAHASHI Hidenori Professor, Graduate School of Letters, Division of Humanities Human Geography TOMOZAWA Kazuo Professor, Graduate School of Letters, Division of Humanities Human Geography KAWANISHI Hidemichi Professor, Graduate School of Letters, Division of Humanities Japanese History OTA Atsushi Associate Professor, Graduate School of Letters, Division of Humanities History FUNCK, Carolin Professor, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Department of Integrated Arts and Sciences Tourism Geography MAHARJAN, Keshav Lall Division of Educational Development and Cultural and Regional Studies Regional Research in South Asia SEKI Koki Associate Cultural Anthropology Division of Educational Development and Cultural and Regional Studies TOGAWA Masahiko Associate Professor of International Development and Cooperation, Division of Educational Development and Cultural and Regional Studies Cultural Anthropology Technical Creation Course Name Affiliation Major High-speed and Real-time Vision, ISHII Idaku Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Department of System Cybernetics Sensory Information Processing, Hyper-human Robotics TSUJI Toshio Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Department of System Cybernetics Bioengineering NISHIZAKI Ichirou Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Department of System Cybernetics System Engineering YORINO Naoto Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Department of System Cybernetics Electric Power System Engineering TAKAHASHI Katsuhiko Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Department of System Cybernetics Industrial Engineering YAMAMOTO Toru Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Department of System Cybernetics Control Engineering TAKAKI Takeshi Associate Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Department of System Cybernetics Robotics Engineering ZOKA Yoshifumi Associate Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Department of System Cybernetics Electric Power System Engineering KURITA Yuichi Associate Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Department of System Cybernetics Ergonomics HIGASHI Seiichirou Professor, Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter, Department of Semiconductor Electronics and Integration Science Semiconductor Engineering Professor, Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter, MATTAUSCH, Hans Jurgen Department of Semiconductor Electronics and Integration Science Integrated Circuit Technologies YOKOYAMA Shin Professor, Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter, Department of Semiconductor Electronics and Integration Science Semiconductor Electronics KADOYA Yutaka Professor, Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter, Department of Quantum Matter Optical Electronics Social Implementation Course Name Affiliation Major KANEKO Shinji Environment and Resource Economics ZHANG Junyi Urban and Transportation Planning FUJIWARA Akimasa Transportation Engineering ICHIHASHI Masaru Economics YOSHIDA Yuichiro Development Macroeconomics KAWAMURA Kensuke Associate Remote Sensing GOTO Daisaku Associate Applied Micro-Economics KAWATA Keisuke Associate Economics KAWANO Noriyuki Professor, Institute for Peace Science/Graduate School for International Development Peace Studies and Cooperation, KAWAI Kenji Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Concrete Technology OHASHI Akiyoshi Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Water Environmental Engineering TSUKAI Makoto Associate Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Regional Plan Statistical Analysis Note: 1. Please note that you should make your prospective supervisor correspond with his/her course. 2. Students who are registered and attending the TAOYAKA Program for creating a flexible, enduring, peaceful society shall belong to the graduate school where their Primary Adviser is regularly working or in charge of research. 7