Japan Study Trip 2016

  • Organizer Name National University of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Japan Study Trip Committee
  • Singapore
    • Intellectual Exchange
  • The Grant Program for Promotion of Cultural Collaboration
Grant Year
Fiscal Year 2015
Grant Amount
JPY 5,885,100
Country of Activity
Singapore, Japan

In the year of 2016 which was the 6th Japan Study Trip, we mainly focused on three topics, “Japan and Asian security”, “Industry, science and technology policy”, and “Education policy”. We provided lectures and opportunities for exchange of opinions with a variety of stakeholders playing pivotal roles in public policy arena. We held the Japan Study Trip Preliminary Lectures by inviting guests from the Japan Creative Centre (JCC) and the CLAIR for preparation of the study trip. The lectures were important opportunities for students especially who had never been to Japan before. Moreover, the students initiated group study projects. During the trip, the students visited Hiroshima, Kyoto and Tokyo. They had opportunities to exchange opinions on sustainable economic development of Japan with various aspects such as politics, economy, culture, history, tradition, geography and climate. Throughout the trip, we promoted mutual understandings and exchanges of individuals and organizations in Asian countries and Japan from various perspectives including Japan’s political economy, culture, and history. We held a wrap-up presentation conference at LKYSPP after the trip, inviting guests from the JCC and the CLAIR. There the students presented their policy recommendations about key policy issues of Japan.

2016年度採択事業 https://grant-fellowship-db.jfac.jp/ja/grant/cc1657/
2017年度採択事業 https://grant-fellowship-db.jfac.jp/ja/grant/cc1739/ 

Related Countries
Japan, Singapore
Co-organizer(s), Cooperator(s)
University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Public Policy (GraSPP)

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