Hitoshi Osaki, Director General of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Developments of Japan's University Reform
- University Reform based on the University Council's Recommendations 1987–1996
- Enactment of the Science and Technology Basic Law 1995
Embodied in the Science and Technology Basic Plan (1996–2000) 1996 - Monbusho's Inquiries to the University Council and the Science Council 1998, 1998
- vision for the university in the 21st century and measures for realising it
- Comprehensive promotion of research toward building a creative S&T-based nation - Enactment of the Governmental Organization Reform Law (under deliberation in the Diet)
University Reform Based on the University Council's Recommendations
- Relaxing regulations on undergraduate curriculum in order to promote the integration of general and specialised education
- Expanding and reinforcing postgraduate schools (courses)
- Developing university interaction with society and industry
- Promoting self-evaluation in universities
- Strengthening the university president's leadership
Main Points of the Science and Technology Basic Plan and Its Implementation
- Fostering young Scientists
- Expanding and reinforcing graduate schools (courses)
- A Plan for supporting 10.000 young scientists - Promoting Exchange and Cooperation across Institutes, Sectors and Countries
- Enhancing scientists' mobility
- Constructing Centers of Excellence and organising cooperative projects - Increasing competitive research funding and strengthening research evaluation
- Launching new contracted research programs by investing in public corporations
- Establishing government guidelines for evaluation government-funded R&D - Improving the R&D infrastructure
- Promoting education in and public understanding of science and technology
- Increasing the government's R&D investment
Main Items of Monbusho's Inquiries to the University Council and Science Council
1. University Council
- Vision for the university in the 21st century and measures for realising it
- Appropiate scale of both undergraduate and postgraduate education
- Reinforcement of postgraduate schools (courses) both in terms of quality and quantity
- Improvement of undergraduate education corresponding to greater massification
- Enhancement of university autonomy
2. Science Council
- Comprehensive promotion of research toward building a creative S&T-based nation
- Vision of research in universities and related institutes
- Concrete measures for the improvement of infrastructures such as systems, personnel, funding and facilities
- Appropriate system for promoting research in priority fields
- Reform of both the organisation and operation of science administration
Government Organisation Reform Related to Science and Technology
- Establishment of a Comprehensive Science and Technology Council
- Deliberation of Government's basic S&T policy
- Evaluation of S&T-related national projects - Integration of the Monbusho and the Sscience and Technology Agenca
- Reinforcement of a comprehensive and strategic S&T policy - Reform of national universities organisations and administrations