Multicultural Co-learning Guidance Held as Part of the Study Abroad Fair!
2025.11.14
As part of the “Study Abroad Fair” hosted by the Student Support Center, Multicultural Co-learning Guidance Session was held on 14th November, 2025. After an overview of the multicultural co-learning activities and an explanation of the open badges, Dr. Nakao Nomura, Leader of the Multicultural Co-learning Task Force, introduced an actual case from Thailand.
In the following “Student Voices” session, Ms. Jimbo, a second-year student in the School of Medicine who participated in the GASSHUKU program with the Indian Institutes of Technology, and Ms. Hosomi, a second-year master’s student in the Human Biology Program who joined the “Ridge to Reef” program at Central Luzon State University in the Philippines together with students from several Southeast Asian countries, shared their experiences. They presented concrete examples of their co-learning activities and shared the insights they gained through the experience. Their presentations vividly conveyed how students broaden their perspectives by engaging in problem-based learning (PBL) with international peers across differences in academic fields and language.






