The Future of Asia-Pacific Regional Cooperation and Student Mobility March 27, 2018

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The Impact of the Fourth Industrial Revolution on Higher Education in the Asia Pacific The Future of Asia-Pacific Regional Cooperation and Student Mobility March 27, 2018 Tomohiko Hikichi at Marina Bay Sands APAIE 2018 Conference & Exhibition 25 to 29 March 2018 Lead Host: Co-Hosts:

AGENDA Japanese national strategies and approaches towards the regional cooperation: 1. Goals: what Japan is aiming for in the mid- and long-term perspective 2. Tools: what Japan deems appropriate for achieving the aims 3. How national higher education policies influence internationalization strategies of universities through 1) special programs, 2) scholarships for international students, 3) grants for collaborative project, etc.

1.Goals: What is Japan aiming for in the mid- and long-term perspective?

Long-term Goals: 1. Internationalization of Japanese Higher Educational Institutions 2. Fostering Global human resources high-quality labor force (Japanese students studied abroad + international students) Background Fewer children and aging population Labor shortage Globalized economy and society Global human resources

18-year-old population estimate 2,500,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 Female Male 1,200,000 1,000,000 800,000 500,000 Source: JASSO

Mid-term Goals: 300,000 International Students Plan By 2020 300,000 inbound students and 120,000 outbound students

Student Mobility (Inbound) 8,669(3.2%) 267,042 Europe (incl. NIS) 249,242(93.3%) 1,533(0.6%) Middle East Asia North America 3,182(1.2%) Africa 2,230(0.8%) Pacific Ocean countries 756(0.3%) 1,426(0.5%) Central & South America Source: JASSO

280,000 260,000 240,000 220,000 200,000 180,000 160,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0 Student Mobility (Inbound) International students (Total) Higher educational institutions (universities, junior colleges, colleges of technology, special training colleges) 55,755 51,298 95,550 64,011 109,508 78,812 121,812 117,302 208,379 184,155 168,145 163,697 161,848 141,774 137,756 132,720 138,075 123,829 117,927118,498 Japanese language institutes 25,622 135,519 24,092 139,185 267,042 239,287 188,384 171,122 152,062 68,165 56,317 44,970 32,626 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 78,658 Source: JASSO

Student Mobility (Inbound) Country /Region China Vietnam Nepal Korea Taiwan Sri Lanka International Students in Japan No. of Students 2017(2016) 107,260 ( 98,483) 61,671 ( 53,807) 21,500 ( 19,471) 15,740 ( 15,457) 8,947 ( 8,330) 6,607 ( 3,976) Increase (%) Country /Region 8,777 8.9 Indonesia 7,864 14.6 Myanmar 2,029 10.4 Thailand 283 1.8 Malaysia 617 7.4 Others 2,631 66.2 Total No. of Students 2017(2016) 5,495 ( 4,630) 4,816 ( 3,851) 3,985 ( 3,842) 2,945 ( 2,734) 28,076 ( 17,861) 267,042 (239,287) Increase (%) 865 18.7 965 25.1 143 3.7 211 7.7 3,370 57.2 27,755 11.6 Source: JASSO

Student Mobility (Outbound) 18,852(23.2%) 81,219 96,641 Europe (incl. NIS) 330(0.4%) Middle East 24,907(30.7%) Asia 26,144(32.2%) North America Africa 316(0.4%) Pacific Ocean countries 9,556(11.8%) 566(0.7%) Central & South America Source: JASSO

Student Mobility (Outbound) Source: MEXT, JASSO

Student Mobility (Outbound) Japanese Students Studying Abroad Country/ Region No. of students 2016 (2015) Increase/ Decrease Country/ Region No. of students 2016 (2015) Increase/ Decrease USA 20,159 (18,676) 1,483 Thailand 4,271 ( 3,183) 1,088 Australia 9,472 ( 8,080) 1,347 Taiwan 4,237 ( 3,487) 750 Canada 8,875 ( 8,189) 686 Philippines 3,212 ( 2,692) 520 Korea 6,457 ( 4,657) 1,800 Germany 2,882( 2,822) 60 UK 5,782 ( 6,281) 499 Other 25,467 (21,317) 4,150 China 5,782 ( 5,072) 710 Total 96,641 (84,456) 12,185 Source: JASSO

2. Tools: What tools does Japan deem appropriate for achieving the aims? 3. How national higher education policies influence internationalization strategies of universities through 1) special programs, 2) scholarships for int l students, 3) grants for collaborative projects, etc.?

MEXT Policies and Initiatives 2008 300,000 International Students Plan (-2020) 2009 Global 30 (-2013) 2011 Inter-University Exchange Project (2011-) 2012 Go Global Japan (-2016) 2013,14,15,16,17 Japan Revitalization Strategy (Inbound 300,000, Outbound 12,000) 2014 Top Global University Project TOBITATE! (Leap for Tomorrow) Study Abroad Initiative 2015 Joint Degree Scheme Coordinator for Study in Japan 2017 International Student Employment Promotion 2018 Study in Japan Global Network Project

Global 30 (2009-2013) Aims: To internationalize Japanese universities by receiving superior international faculties and students 13 top core universities with the highest levels of research and education 1) Degree Programs in English (30 undergrad./120 grad.) 2) Entrance Examinations in Home Countries 3) Support for International Students International student-friendly environments Comprehensive support for living and studying in Japan

Inter-University Exchange Project (2011~) Aims: 1. To promote quality-assured collaboration and student exchanges 2. To realize high quality and internationally recognized education 3. To enhance the internationalization of Japanese universities and strengthen the cooperation with their partner universities 1) Development of university exchange program model 2) Creation of common quality assurance frameworks that transcend differences in higher education systems 3) Mutual recognition of credits, common grade management 4) Visualization of learning results and educational contents Results: 1. Increase in numbers of exchange students between Japanese and overseas partner universities. 2. Strengthening of mutual understanding and cooperation through the development and implementation of educational programs with overseas partner universities. 3. Reinforcement of government commitments made through high-level diplomacy, etc.

Inter-University Exchange Project (2011~) 2011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 CAMPUS Asia 10 programs (*Inbound 1,509/Outbound 1,367) North America and EU ASEAN AIMS 12 programs (1,737/3,133) 14 programs (3,124/3,758) 7 programs (562/540) *the numbers of students are expected results for each project period. ICI-ECP (EU) Russia and India 5 programs (101/83) 9 programs (1036/1091) Russia and India Latin America & the Caribbean, Turkey Asia 8 programs (1240/1352) 25 programs (3231/3749) 11 programs (236/219) Source: MEXT COIL(USA) 10 programs

Go Global Japan (GGJ) (2012-2016) Aim: To foster people capable of challenging global issues and playing active roles on the global stage University-wide Type: 11 univ. to take the lead in advancing globalization Faculty/school-specific Type: 31 univ. to take initiatives for campus-wide globalization Targets: 1) Practical English test score (e.g. TOEFL) 2) Number of students studying abroad (2012) (2013) (2014) (2015) 7,090 8,015 9,221 10,547 3) Special programs (intensive language training, study abroad) 4) Faculty & staff development, recruiting foreign professors

Top Global University Project (2014-2023) Aim: To enhance the international compatibility and competitiveness of higher education in Japan 37 top global universities Top Type: 13 univ. to rank in the top 100 in the world Global Traction Type: 24 univ. to lead the internationalization 10-year long special budget

Top Global University Project Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) 1. Internationalization 1) Ratio of int l full-time faculty staff and full-time faculty staff who have received their degrees at a foreign universities 2) Ratio of international students 3) Ratio of JPN students who studied abroad 4) Ratio of JPN students studying abroad under inter-university agreements 5) Ratio of classes conducted in foreign languages 6) Ratio of students enrolled in degree programs in foreign languages 7) Ratio of students who meet foreign language standards 8) Ratio of syllabus translated in English 9) Ratio of JPN students who stay in international dormitories 10) Flexible academic calendar

Top Global University Project Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) 2. Governance 1) Ratio of annual salary system 2) Ratio of tenure track system 3) Upgrading administrative staff (ratio of administrative staff who meet foreign language standards) 3. Educational Reform 1) Ratio of course numbering 2) Ratio of use of external test in entrance examination (TOEFL, etc.) 3) Ratio of classes with student evaluation

37 Top Global Universities Top Type : 13 universities Global Traction Type : 24 universities National Public Private Kyoto U Osaka U Kyoto Institute of Tech Nara Institute of Science & Tech Ritsumeikan U Kwansei Gakuin U Kyushu, Okinawa Chugoku, Shikoku Kinki Tohoku U Akita Int l U U of Aizu Chubu Hokkaido Tohoku Kanto Hokkaido U of Tsukuba U of Tokyo Tokyo Medical and Dental U Tokyo Institute of Technology Keio U Waseda U Chiba U Tokyo U of Foreign Studies Tokyo U of the Art International Christian U Shibaura Institute of Tech Sophia U Toyo U Hosei U Meiji U Rikkyo U Soka U Kyushu U Kumamoto U Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific U Hiroshima U Okayama U Nagoya U Kanazawa U Nagaoka U of Technology Toyohashi U of Technology International U of Japan Source: MEXT

International Student Employment Promotion (2017-2021) Aims: 1. To encourage international students to stay and work in Japan after graduation (Raise employment rate: 35% to 50%) 2. To attract more international students to Japan by introducing job opportunities in Japan 12 university-consortiums with other universities, local governments and companies 1) Japanese language education (Communication & Business Japanese) 2) Career education (Japanese corporate culture, etc.) 3) Internship

Study in Japan Global Network Project (2018-2021) Expansion of the Study-in-Japan coordinator project started in 2015 6 offices (Africa, Brazil, India, Myanmar, + 2) 1. Information and advising service 2. Recruiting activities 3. Follow-up and alumni activities

Scholarships for International Students Inbound (2017) (1) Japanese Government Scholarship: 9,166 (2) MEXT Honors Scholarships for Privately-Financed International Students: 9,156 (3) JASSO Student Exchange Support Program: 8,648 inbound

Scholarships for Japanese Students Outbound (2017) (1) Short-term Study: JASSO Student Exchange Support Program: 22,221 outbound (2) Long-tem Study: 252 post-graduate, 45 undergraduate (3) TOBITATE! Young Ambassador Program (Japan Public-Private Partnership Student Study Abroad Program) 608 University, 501 High School students