USJP HEES Findings - Physical Exchanges
Section 1 Content
Since the signing of the
Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan in 1951, U.S.-Japan bilateral relations have been enhanced by strong academic engagement, cooperation, and mutual goodwill. With the conviction that people exchanges are the most effective means to promote world peace, the governments of Japan and the United States included in the agreement the establishment of an educational exchange program between the two countries through the Fulbright program (Japan U.S. Education Commission 2021).
Both countries have come a long way in terms of the number and types of academic and cultural exchanges offered not only by their governments but also by their civil society through higher education institutions, non-governmental organizations, foundations, and other educational and cultural entities. Download the fact sheet to learn more (PDF).
Section 2 Content
The Data
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Section 3 Content
Explore the Study
About the Study
Learn more about the USJP HEES methodology, sponsors, and partners.
Study Resources
USJP HEES categorizes aggregated data shared by intermediary actors who play an important role in academic exchange, research, and workforce development between U.S. and Japanese higher education institutional partnerships.
Study Recommendations
Based on the Study’s findings, USJP HEES offers recommendations for strengthening U.S.-Japan bilateral activities for higher education institutions, policy-makers, businesses and other stakeholders.