List of 'CAMPUS Asia' Pilot Programs
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List of ‘CAMPUS Asia’ Pilot Programs Program Provider (University) Program Name Japan China Korea Beijing-Seoul-Tokyo Dual Degree The University of Peking University Seoul National Master's Program on Tokyo University International and Public Policy Studies (BESETO DDMP) TKT CAMPUS Asia Consortium Tokyo Institute of Tsinghua University KAIST Technology Asia Business Leaders Program Hitotsubashi Peking University Seoul National (ABLP) University University Northeast Asian Consortium for National Graduate Tsinghua University KDI School of Policy Studies Institute for Policy Public Policy and Studies (GRIPS) Management Training Human Resources for Nagoya University Renmin University Sungkyunkwan the Development of an of China University Epistemic Community in Law Tsinghua University Seoul National and Political Science to Promote Shanghai Jiao Tong University the Formation of "jus commune" University in East Asia A Cooperative Asian Education Nagoya University Nanjing University POSTECH Gateway for a Sustainable Tohoku University Shanghai Jiao Tong Seoul National Society: Expanding the University University Frontiers in Science and Technology of Chemistry and Material Program for Careers on Risk Kobe University Fudan University Korea University Management Experts in East Asia Program for Core Human Okayama Jilin University Sungkyunkwan Resources Development: For the University University Achievement of the Common Good and a Re-evaluation of Classical Culture in East Asia Cooperational Graduate Kyushu University Shanghai Jiao Tong Pusan National Education Program for the University University Development of Global Human Resources in Energy and Environmental Science and Technology Plan for a Joint Campus Ritsumeikan Guangdong Dongseo University representing Korea, China and University University of Japan which will foster leaders in Foreign Studies East Asian humanities for the next generation * The programs are listed in the above table in the order given in the List of Programs Selected for the FY2011 Re-Inventing Japan Project published on the website of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. .