Tsukuba is one of the leading universities in Japan thanks to its policy of innovation and internationalization. The partnership with the UGA started in 1997 and led to the creation in 2013 of an international alliance called "Campus in Campus" bringing together 11 prestigious universities in different countries with the aim of building university internationalization, improving mobility for students, professors-researchers and administrative staff, and sharing best practices. In 2020, we joined forces with Tsukuba to create an international laboratory that each year hosts UGA researchers, students and doctoral students and enables them to use the cutting-edge facilities installed on-site. This flagship partnership for our university is part of a territorial strategy conducted jointly with Grenoble’s city council and metropolitan area authority.
A few key figures
7 jointly-supervised thesis defended since 2017, 7 jointly-supervised theses in progress, 1 double Master’s degree in progress, 6 double degrees under discussion, more than 40 exchange students since 2018-2019.
Published on February 17, 2023 Updated on March 28, 2024
Contacts
Would you like to participate in an existing action or learn more about this partnership?
Here are the contact persons in your institution.
Université Grenoble Alpes
Etienne Gheraeert, Co-president of the Strategic Committee, Research Director
Elise Pinault, Project Manager - Strategic Partnerships
International Affairs Department international-outreach@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
University of Tsukuba
Marko Stoic, Program Coordinator for the CiC Initiative, Top Global University Project Office
Maki Yokoyama, Official, Bureau of Global Initiatives cic.initiative@un.tsukuba.ac.jp
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