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DMDP is an innovative program in which students can obtain Master’s degree
from two academic institutions in as short as two years by spending one
year at each institution. Graduate School of International Relations signed
a DMDP agreement with the School of International Service at American University
in 1992, the first such agreement by a Japanese university. So far 65 students
have participated in this highly-acclaimed program that aims to produce
human resources that can play a leading role in the field of international
cooperation and global governance.
Currently we have the DMDP agreements with 7 universities in 5 countries.
They are the School of International Service, American University (USA),
The International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam
(the Netherlands), University of Granada (Spain), Lancaster University
(UK), Royal Holloway University of London (UK), the University of York
(UK), and Kyung Hee University (Korea). |