Tuning in Japan
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- About Tuning
- Tuning is a process that contributes to quality improvement and internationalization of higher education as well as high quality mobility of students and researchers between universities and regions. Tuning, like the tuning of musical instruments before an orchestra begins playing, facilitates mutual recognition and information sharing between universities in terms of contents and evaluation methods of disciplines, courses and programs.
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- Tuning Activities
- Tuning Japan is an initiative for adopting and developing Tuning that was started in Europe and has now been expanding across the globe including Japan and other Asian countries. Tuning Japan is housed in the Mori Arinori Center for Higher Education and Global Mobility at Hitotsubashi University, receiving funding from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in April 2014. Working together with partner universities within and out of Japan, and together with global Tuning networks, Tuning Japan is making strides towards Tuning research, development, and practice support.
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- Tuning Network
- Tuning Japan aims to build a foundation to develop, design university courses and programs, and to make credit and degree comparable and compatible based on an globally shared understanding. We facilitate high quality mobility of students and researchers between universities and regions, and contribute to the internalization and enhancement of high-quality university education. Therefore, exploration, construction, and development of domestic and international networks are essential for Tuning Japan.
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- Tuning Japan in Pictures
- Photo records of Tuning Japan
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