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Abstract
This paper studies the features and problems of Japans policies of
international students of higher education by examining (1) Japans
policies and its current implementation in recruiting higher education
foreign students; and (2) the most current international student policy
development in internationalization strategies of the University of
Tokyos internationalization promotion plan. Study results would be
recommended for our nations policy of international students in higher
education. Relying on the case studies, the paper reviews researches
and official documents of the Ministries of Education, Culture, Sports,
Science and Technology. As results, one finds that Japans strategy for
internationalizing higher education included specific goals for recruiting
international students. It also evaluates the past policy performance,
proposes supporting measures carefully and discusses relevant issues.
Keywords: Japan, Tokyo University, Higher education, Overseas student
policy
* Yu-Cheng Sheng, Ph. D. candidate, Graduate School of Education, Tohoku
University, Japan
** Pai-Hua Chueh, Associate Professor, Department of Japanese, Tamkang
University
E-mail: syckimo@yahoo.com.tw; chmmk@mail.tku.edu.tw
Manuscript received: January 10, 2013; Modified: February 25, 2013; Accepted:
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