Short-term Overseas Program
[Vietnam] National Institute of Medicinal Materials (only for students of the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences)
A one-week training program which focuses on exchanges with young researchers and university students in Vietnam
[Features of the program]
- Actual experience of the research environment in Vietnam_
- Experience culture touring Ha Long Bay or visiting the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology or Vietnam's oldest university, the "Temple of Literature".
- The language used is English.
[Voice of a 2012 program participant]
Not just study, I could talk with people at the laboratory, go sightseeing, and learn the history and culture of Vietnam. I was able to touch the cultural differences of Vietnam, such as its poor infrastructure and, suprised, appreciate the goodness of Japan. Although there were many inconveniences, in retrospect they have all become good memories, and I'm glad I went.
---Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, third year
The Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences entered into an agreement on academic exchange and academic alliance with Vietnam's National Institute of Medicinal Materials, and signed a memorandum on scientific and educational cooperation with the University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), both in August 2007, to promote the exchange of teachers, researchers and students, while building cooperative relationships to conduct academic exchange, including joint research, and academic partnerships.
[Vietnam] National Institute of Medicinal Materials (only for students of the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences)
A one-week training program which focuses on exchanges with young researchers and university students in Vietnam
[Features of the program]
- Actual experience of the research environment in Vietnam_
- Experience culture touring Ha Long Bay or visiting the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology or Vietnam's oldest university, the "Temple of Literature".
- The language used is English.
[Voice of a 2012 program participant]
Not just study, I could talk with people at the laboratory, go sightseeing, and learn the history and culture of Vietnam. I was able to touch the cultural differences of Vietnam, such as its poor infrastructure and, suprised, appreciate the goodness of Japan. Although there were many inconveniences, in retrospect they have all become good memories, and I'm glad I went.
---Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, third year
The Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences entered into an agreement on academic exchange and academic alliance with Vietnam's National Institute of Medicinal Materials, and signed a memorandum on scientific and educational cooperation with the University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), both in August 2007, to promote the exchange of teachers, researchers and students, while building cooperative relationships to conduct academic exchange, including joint research, and academic partnerships.