Joint Degree Program for Graduate Students at the Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine.

Hideki Kasuya,Branko Aleksic,Seiji Sumigama,Itzel Bustos,Hitoki Hasegawa, Mika P Kasai, Miho Kobayashi, Yumiko Samizo

NAGOYA JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE(2019)

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In a world of increasing academic mobility, most universities seek to give their students opportunities to experience education in different countries, which is especially true for senior research students. The Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine started a joint degree program (JDP) for PhD students with the University of Adelaide, Faculty of Health Science (Australia) in 2015 and with Lund University Faculty of Medicine (Sweden) in 2017. Furthermore, we have started a new JDP with the University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine (Germany) in 2018. This article reports the issues specific to counterpart medical schools, including student's recruitment, the curriculum, and the general differences between each schools. JDPs are not only important for educational collaboration, but also as a strategy to encourage international research collaboration, which is a core criterion to a university's world-ranking reputation. Acquiring knowledge about educational strategies that are implemented in different foreign medical schools represents a unique opportunity to improve our own curriculum.
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Joint Degree Program,single degree,international research collaboration,combined committee
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