HIROSHIMA UNIVERSITY INTEGRATED REPORT 2024
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4studentsHiroshima University Postgraduate Advancement Project(21 more than in AY2023)(7 students per grade)(New in AY2024)Number of students receiving supportstudentsNumber of students receiving supportstudentsper grade25HU supports students in their challenges through a variety of systems. We provide an environment in which all students can realize their potential and learn to their hearts’ content, regardless of nationality, age, gender, or disability.This project is being carried out with the support of the Japan Science and Technology Agency’s “Support for Pioneering Research Initiated by the Next Generation (SPRING).” Students in the Doctoral Course are recognized as “Next Generation Fellows” and receive annual grants to cover living expenses and research funds, creating an environment in which students can concentrate on their research. In addition, we offer “HU SPRING,” a forum for emergence where students from different fields can interact and collaborate beyond their own areas of expertise, as well as providing opportunities for research study abroad and various forms of support related to career development and training.This project was established in AY2024 with the support of the Japan Science and Technology Agency’s “Fostering Researchers in Emerging AI Program.” We support doctoral students who wish to engage in research and development that contributes to the field of AI and emerging/interdisciplinary fields in the field of AI. Eligible students will receive annual grants to cover living expenses and research funds, and HU SPRING will provide them with training content and career development support.Supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology’s “Initiative for Realizing Diversity in the Research Environment (Specific Correspondence Type),” this fellowship was established with the aim of increasing the number of female students in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields. Female graduate students (M2 to D3) who aim to become researchers in the STEM fields receive annual stipends (equivalent to living expenses) and research funds. D1 to D3 students will be supported as part of the Program for Developing and Supporting the Next-Generation of Innovative Researchers at Hiroshima University.*A Doctoral Course may be a three-year program or a four-year program, depending on the course.Promoting comprehensive initiativesActivity reportEducationExamples of content provided to support students● Young Researcher’s Portfolio (HIRAKU-PF)● Research Study Abroad Program● Opportunities for fellows to interact with each other● Support for collaborative research among fellows● HIRAKU 3MT Competition● Japanese and English educationStartIncrease the number of students aiming for doctoral degreesOutreach to undergraduate and master’s studentsSelect doctoral students to be supportedProvide research grants and research fundingTransferable skills improvement programResearch capability improvement programProviding opportunities for internationalizationCareer development supportImproved employment rateGoalProgram for Developing and Supporting the Next-Generation of Innovative Researchers at Hiroshima UniversityProject for Developing and Supporting the Next-Generation AI Researchers at Hiroshima UniversityHiroshima University Fellowship for Female Graduate Students in Science and TechnologyHiroshima University Postgraduate Advancement ProjectHU provides various forms of support to help create an environment where graduate students can concentrate on their research with peace of mind. We aim to produce doctoral graduates who can contribute to science technology and creation of innovation in Japan in the future by working to improve research capabilities and support career paths.Providing an environment that unlocks the potential of all students37921

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