JICE conducted a post-arrival orientation program for the 2017 JDS Fellows in order to deepen their understanding of Japanese culture, custom, society and economy in two times; from August 28th to September 1st and from September 4th to September 8th.
JICE accepts international students mainly from Asia and Africa every year since the Japanese Government's launch of the JDS program in 1999. This year, 245 JDS Fellows from 11 countries arrived in Japan through August into September. The JDS program targets mainly government officials responsible for planning and implementation of social and economic policies. This year's JDS fellows have just begun their academic life at respective universities from this autumn to obtain a Master's Degree.
The post-arrival orientation program consisted of ①JDS program guidance, ②selected lectures on Japanese society and culture, government policies and administration, Japanese Experience of its own economic development, ③workshop on cross cultural understanding, ④leadership training, ⑤Japanese language course, and ⑥safety management training with an aim to enrich the Fellows' life while in Japan. As part of the JDS program guidance, Mr. Eiichiro Cho, Director General, Financial Cooperation Implementation Department, JICA, gave a presentation on the notable characteristics of the JDS program and expressed his expectation to the participating Fellows.
Tachikawa Life Safety Learning Center
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Lecture on "The Japanese Experience
of its Economic Development"
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Experiencing calligraphy
(Japanese Language Course) |
"Workshop on Cross Cultural Understanding" |
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