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Selection for the FY2012 Re-Inventing Japan Project Number of Applications and Selection The FY 2012 Re-Inventing Japan Project Type I Type II Total Number of University 33 11 37 National Number of Program 33 11 44 Number of University 123 Public Number of Program 123 Application Number of University 20 4 22 Private Number of Program 20 4 24 Number of University 54(59) 17(21) 62(71) Subtotal Number of Program 54 17 71 Number of University 749 National Number of Program 7411 Number of University 000 Public Number of Program 000 Adopted Number of University 213 Private Number of Program 213 Number of University 9(13) 5(5) 12(15) Subtotal Number of Program 9514 ※ 1 university can apply 1 program for each section provided. In the case that several universities participate in a project, only the representing university is counted. The numbers in parenthesis are of participating universities. ※ The subtotal of the applied program does not correspond to the number of university since a university can apply both Type I and II. List of Selected Projects The FY 2012 Re-Inventing Japan Project Type I Name of University Sector Project Title of the Application Name of Partner Universities Bogor Agricultural University(IDN) Graduate Program for Fostering Frontiers Chulalongkorn University(THA) of Practical Solutions in a Populations- Institut Teknologi Bandung(IDN) 1 Hokkaido University National 6 Activities-Resources-Environments (PARE) Kasetsart University(THA) Chain Thammasat University(THA) Universitas Gadjah Mada(IDN) Asian Institute of Technology(THA) Chulalongkorn University(THA) Development of Interdisciplinary Thammasat University(THA) 2 The University of Tokyo National Consortium on Urban Environment and 6 Mahidol University(THA) Health in Asia University of Indonesia(IDN) Padjadjaran University(IDN) Chulalongkorn University(THA) Inter-university Exchange Program toward University of Indonesia(IDN) 3 Tokyo Medical and Dental University National Medical and Dental Networking in 3 University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Southeast Asia Minh City(VNM) University Brunei Darussalam(BRN) Royal University of Phnom Penh(KHM) Royal University of Law and Economics(KHM) University of Indonesia(IDN) Universitas Gadjah Mada(IDN) Institut Teknologi Bandung(IDN) Airlangga University(IDN) National University of Laos(LAO) University Sains Malaysia(MYS) University of Malaya(MYS) National University of Malaysia(MYS) University Putra Malasia(MYS) AUN-KU Student Mobility Program toward Yangon Institute of Economics(MMR) 4 Kyoto University National 26 Human Security Development University of Yangon(MMR) University of Philippines(PHL) De LA Salle College(PHL) Ateneo de Manila University(PHL) National University of Singapole(SGP) Nanyang Technological University(SGP) Singapole Management University(SGP) Burapha University(THA) Chulalongkorn University(THA) Mahidol University(THA) ChiangMai University(THA) Vietnam National University, Hanoi(VNM) Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh(VNM) University of Indonesia(IDN) Education of Global Medical and Health Gadjah Mada University(IDN) Science Leaders in the Coming Generation 5 ○Kobe University, Osaka University National 5 Airlangga University(IDN) in Cooperation and Collaboration with Mahidol University(THA) ASEAN Countries Chiang Mai University(THA) Six-University Coordinative Service- Gadjah Mada University(IDN) ○Ehime University, Kagawa 6 National Learning Program at the Rural 3 Bogor Agricultural University(IDN) University, Kochi University Communities in Japan and Indonesia Hasanuddin University(IDN) Chulalongkorn University(THA) Institute of Technology Bandung(IDN) BUILD-UP Cooperative Education Program Gadjah Mada University(IDN) 7 ○Kyushu University, Waseda University National for Global Human Resource Development 7 University of the Philippines(PHL) in Earth Resources Engineering University Sains Malaysia(MYS) Hochiminh City University of Technology(VNM) Institute of Technology of Cambodia(KHM) Institut Teknologi Bandung(IDN) University of the Philippines Diliman(PHL) University Consortium for Evidence Based University of Malaya(MYS) 8 Keio University Private 6 Approach to the Emergent Issues in Asia University Sains Malaysia(MYS) Chulalongkorn University(THA) National University of Singapore(SGP) University of Indonesia (IDN) Bandung Institute of Technology (IDN) National University of Laos (LAO) University of Malaya (MYS) University of Technology Malaysia (MYS) University of the Philippines Diliman (PHL) Ateneo de Manila University (PHL) National University of Singapore (SGP) Chulalongkorn University (THA) Active Leaders Development Program Srinakharinwirot University (THA) 9 Meiji University Private 16 Focusing on ASEAN-Japan Literacy King Mongkut's Institute of Techonology Ladkrabang (THA) Kasetsart University (THA) Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology (THA) Foreign Trade University (VNM) University of Languages & International Studies - Vietnam National University, Hanoi (VNM) The University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City (VNM) ※ Marked ○: Representing university ※ The name of the partner listed follows the notation of the application document submitted by each university. List of Selected Projects The FY 2012 Re-Inventing Japan Project Type II Name of University Sector Project Title of the Application Name of Partner Universities University of Indonesia (IDN) Institut Teknologi Bandung (IDN) Gadjah Mada University (IDN) Udayana University (IDN) Bogor Agricultural University (IDN) 1 Chiba University National Twin College Envoys Program (TWINCLE) 10 Mahidol University (THA) Kasetsart University (THA) University of Education, Vietnam National University, Hanoi (VNM) Nanyang Technological University (SGP) Royal University of Phnom Penh (KHM) National University of Singapore (SGP) Chulalongkorn University (THA) Training a New Generation of Leaders in University of the Philippines Los Banos (PHL) 2 Nagoya University National International Cooperation for the 7 University Gadjah Mada (IDN) Development of the ASEAN Region Ho Chi Minh City University of Law (VNM) Hanoi Law University (VNM) Royal University of Law and Economics (KHM) National University of Singapole(SGP) Chulalongkorn University(THA) Hasanuddin University(IDN) University of Philippines(PHL) Vietnamese Academy of Social Science(VNM) University Putra Malasia(MYS) National Taiwan University(TWN) Seoul National Universty(KOR) Kyungpook National University(KOR) Rediscovering Japan through Peking University(CHN) Collaboration in the Open ASEAN+6 - Beijing Normal University(CHN) 3 Kyoto University National International 23 Renmin University of China(CHN) Human Resource Development Centering Fudan University(CHN) on the SEND Program Nanjing University(CHN) Beijing Foreign Studies University(CHN) University of Delhi(IND) Tribhuvan Univerisity(NPL) Qatar University(QAT) University of Melbourne(AUS) University of Sydney(AUS) University of Hawaii at Manoa(USA) University Heidelberg(DEU) Johann Wolfgang Goethe University(DEU) National University of Singapore(SGP) A Spiral Model of Collaborative Education: University of Malaya(MYS) 4 Kyushu University National Balancing Global and Local Values through 4 Chulalongkorn University(THA) Legal Mind Ateneo de Manila University(PHL) Padjadjaran University (IDN) Cyclical Educational Program for Human National University of Singapore (SGP) Resources Development through Multi- Thammasat University (THA) 5 Waseda University Private 6 faceted Exchanges by Utilizing Japanese Chulalongkorn University (THA) Language Education De La Salle University (PHL) University of Malaya (MYS) ※ The name of the partner listed follows the notation of the application document submitted by each university..
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