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Symposium FY 2024

Open Higher Education beyond Borders and Identities

In 1983, The Open University of Japan (OUJ) was established with the mission of being an open university where anyone who wants to learn can learn anytime, anywhere, and began broadcasting programs in 1985. The use of television broadcasting was central to OUJ, as in the cases of other open universities in the world. It also symbolized the innovative education style at that time, making it possible for students to take courses no matter where they were as long as a television set was available.

Over the next 40 years, while broadcast programs became available to many people, the advent of the Internet enabled information to be delivered around the world, and international movement of people became more active. The education systems designed according to the conditions of broadcasting back then need to be reshaped, whereas the broadcasting education style has become rather obsolete. Under such circumstances it is vital for OUJ to redefine the beneficiaries of its service.

In order to fulfill its innate mission, OUJ needs to actively provide education to people living outside Japan and those with non-Japanese backgrounds. They have so far been beyond the scope of OUJ.

At this symposium, new projects for expanding OUJ's scope will be discussed, drawing on the experiences and expertise of two pioneering institutions in this field, Universitas Terbuka in Indonesia and Tilburg University in the Netherlands.

Theme

“Open Higher Education beyond Borders and Identities”

Date

December 4, 2024

Place

The Open University of Japan
2-11, Wakaba, Mihama-ku, Chiba,
261-8586 Japan
※Online streaming available via Zoom

Program

Facilitator: Prof. Tooru Hayasi (Vice-President, OUJ)

13:30~14:00 Opening Remarks

Prof. Masaya Iwanaga (President, OUJ)
Prof. Hitoshi Nakagawa (Director, Next Generation Education Research Center, OUJ)

14:00 - 15:00 Session 1

Dr. Rahmat Budiman(Universitas Terbuka, Indonesia)
"Lesson learned from Universitas Terbuka: Providing quality education across the border"

Comments(Prof. Rie Ohashi, OUJ)

15:00 - 15:30 Coffee Break

15:30~16:30 Session 2

Prof. Kutlay Yagmur(Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
"Promoting diversity policies in higher education: Aims of inclusive education programs in the Netherlands"

Comments(Prof. Tsuneo Yamada, OUJ)

16:30 - 17:10 Round Table

Dr. Rahmat Budiman, Prof. Kutlay Yagmur, Prof. Kumiko Aoki, Prof. Rie Ohashi, Prof. Tsuneo Yamada

17:10 - 17:15 Closing Remarks

Ms. Tomoka Satomi (Trustee, OUJ)

Simultaneous Translation

The language used at the symposium is English, though the simultaneous translation into Japanese is available via Zoom.

Notice of Symposium Conclusion

The symposium titled "Open Higher Education beyond Borders and Identities," held on December 4, 2024, has concluded successfully. We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to all the participants for their valuable contributions.

Inquiry

International Affairs Section
Email: kokusai@ouj.ac.jp