Phoenix Leader Development Program to Promote Radiation Disaster Recovery
Program Overview
Program Overview
The university program is a doctoral course education leading program, which was adopted by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in 2011. The program aims to cultivate global human resources who can contribute to the reconstruction of areas affected by radiation disasters.
Program Features
Program Purpose
The program's purpose is to develop leaders who can promote the reconstruction of areas affected by radiation disasters.
Three Courses
The program consists of three courses, which provide students with a comprehensive education in radiation disaster reconstruction.
Global Human Resource Development
The program aims to cultivate global human resources who can contribute to the reconstruction of areas affected by radiation disasters.
Practical Education
The program provides students with practical education and training, which enables them to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to work in the field of radiation disaster reconstruction.
Curriculum
Curriculum Overview
The curriculum provides students with a comprehensive education in radiation disaster reconstruction, including courses on radiation science, disaster reconstruction, and leadership.
Course-Based Learning Model
The program uses a course-based learning model, which allows students to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills in a systematic and structured way.
Student Support
The program provides students with various support services, including academic advising, career counseling, and financial assistance.
Admission Information
The program admits students twice a year, in April and October. The admission criteria include academic achievement, research experience, and language proficiency.
Research and Faculty
The program has a team of experienced faculty members who are experts in their fields. The program also provides students with opportunities to conduct research in collaboration with faculty members and industry partners.
Program Background
The program was established in response to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011. The program aims to contribute to the reconstruction of areas affected by radiation disasters and to develop leaders who can promote the reconstruction efforts.
Activity Reports
The program has been actively engaged in various activities, including international conferences, workshops, and seminars. The program has also published several reports and papers on radiation disaster reconstruction.
- 2017 Activity Report:
- Hosted the IAEA-STS international expert meeting
- Published the self-evaluation and external evaluation report for 2016
- Participated in the Rocky Mountain Central Section spring technical meeting of the Health Physics Society
- Hosted the Phoenix program short-term fieldwork preparation seminar
- Received a visit from students of La Trobe University
- Announced the successful applicants for the October 2017 admission
- Published a research paper by a program student
- Hosted the first Phoenix leadership seminar
- Hosted the third international symposium on innovation in radiation disaster reconstruction
- Conducted a short-term fieldwork
- Hosted the fourth interdisciplinary exchange forum
- Conducted the 17th short field visit
- Hosted the second Phoenix leadership seminar
- Received a visit from a delegation from Harapan Bersama University of Technology
- Hosted the 12th Phoenix program seminar
- Hosted the third Phoenix leadership seminar
- Hosted the fourth Phoenix leadership seminar
- Hosted the 13th Phoenix program seminar
- Hosted the seventh international symposium
