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The 46th TIEC Cross-cultural Seminar | JASSO
Seminar | JASSO 1. Date and Time 2. Venue 3. Lecturer 4. Theme 5. Support 6. Participants 7. Application fee 8. The number of participants 9. Language Wednesday, January 23, 2019 11:00-13:30 (Door opens at 10:30) International Conference Hall and Foyer, 3F of Plaza Heisei, Tokyo International Exchange Center(TIEC), 2-2-1 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo Mr. Shigeru Sugawara, Mayor of Kesennuma City Challenge of affected Kesennuma City ~Reconstruction and Revitalization~ Japan Association of Corporate Executives TIEC residents, JASSO staff and open to public Free 191 Japanese and English (simultaneous interpretation) The 46th Cross-cultural
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The 47th TIEC Cross-cultural Seminar | JASSO
TIEC Cross-cultural Seminar | JASSO 1. Date and Time 2. Venue 3. Lecturer 4. Theme 5. Participants 6. Application fee 7. The number of participants 8. Language Saturday, July 6, 2019 11:00-13:15 (Door opens at 10:30) International Conference Hall and Foyer, 3F of Plaza Heisei, Tokyo International Exchange Center(TIEC), 2-2-1 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo Tate-shi Mr. Kimio Yamada What is 【TATE】 TIEC residents and open to the public Free 74 Japanese (simultaneous interpretation) The 47th Cross-cultural Seminar Poster *Subsidized by Nakajima Foundation Back number The 61st TIEC Cross-Cultural Seminar [
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The 48th TIEC Cross-cultural Seminar | JASSO
Time 2. Venue 3. Lecturer 4. Theme 5. Participants 6. Application fee 7. The number of participants 8. Language Monday, October 28th, 2019 16:00-18:15 (Door opens at 15:30) Media Hall and Foyer, 3F of Plaza Heisei, Tokyo International Exchange Center(TIEC), 2-2-1 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 【National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)】 ・Nuttapong Attrapadung (Thailand/Cryptography Platform Research Team, Team Leader Cyber Physical Security Research Center) “Encode/Encrypt/Obfuscate: A Crypto Perspective on My Research Life and Work in Japan” ・SHAIKH Salman Ahmed (Pakistan/Data Platform Research Team, Researcher Artificial
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(57th)SECOND PARTY OPINION ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF JASSO’S SOCIAL BOND
“Bond”) planned to be issued in November 2019 by Japan Student Services Organization (the“JASSO”or the“Issuer”), which will be called as No. 57 JASSO Bond. Our opinion is established according to Vigeo Eiris’Environmental, Social and Governance (“ESG”) exclusive assessment methodology and to the International Capital Market Association’s Social Bond Principles voluntary guidelines edited in June 2018 (“SBP”) . The opinion is based on the review of the following components: •Issuer: assessment of the Issuer’s ESG performance, its management of potential stakeholders-related ESG controversies and its involvement in controversial activities3. •Issuance: assessment of the coherence
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(58th)SECOND PARTY OPINION ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF JASSO’S SOCIAL BOND
“Bond”) planned to be issued in February 2020 by Japan Student Services Organization (the“JASSO”or the“Issuer”), which will be called as No. 58 JASSO Bond. Our opinion is established according to Vigeo Eiris’Environmental, Social and Governance (“ESG”) exclusive assessment methodology and to the International Capital Market Association’s Social Bond Principles voluntary guidelines edited in June 2018 (“SBP”) . The opinion is based on the review of the following components: •Issuer: assessment of the Issuer’s ESG performance, its management of potential stakeholders-related ESG controversies and its involvement in controversial activities3. •Issuance: assessment of the coherence
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(59th)SECOND PARTY OPINION ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF JASSO’S SOCIAL BOND
”) planned to be issued in June 2020 by Japan Student Services Organization (the“JASSO”or the“Issuer”), which will be called as No. 59 JASSO Bond. Our opinion is established according to Vigeo Eiris’Environmental, Social and Governance (“ESG”) exclusive assessment methodology and to the International Capital Market Association’s Social Bond Principles voluntary guidelines edited in June 2018 (“SBP”) . The opinion is based on the review of the following components: •Issuer: assessment of the Issuer’s ESG performance, its management of potential stakeholders-related ESG controversies and its involvement in controversial activities3. •Issuance: assessment of the coherence between
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(60th)SECOND PARTY OPINION ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF JASSO’S SOCIAL BOND
was founded as an independent administrative institution on April 1, 2004 under the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Monbukagakusho) for the purpose of organising and integrating various student support services for higher education in Japan. JASSO comprehensively administers scholarship programs, support programs for international students, and student support programs. Integration of ESG factors in the Issuer’s commitments and strategy As of June 2019, JASSO’s integration of ESG factors in its commitments and strategy is considered is considered to be good. < Table 1 > Integration of ESG factors in commitments and strategy Domain Comments Opinion Environment
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(61th)SECOND PARTY OPINION ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF JASSO’S SOCIAL BOND
was founded as an independent administrative institution on April 1, 2004 under the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Monbukagakusho) for the purpose of organising and integrating various student support services for higher education in Japan. JASSO comprehensively administers scholarship programs, support programs for international students, and student support programs. Integration of ESG factors in the Issuer’s commitments and strategy As of August 2020, JASSO’s integration of ESG factors in its commitments and strategy is considered is considered to be good. < Table 1 > Integration of ESG factors in commitments and strategy Domain Comments Opinion Environment
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(56th)SECOND PARTY OPINION ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF JASSO’S SOCIAL BOND
“Bond”) planned to be issued in September 2019 by Japan Student Services Organization (the“JASSO”or the“Issuer”), which will be called as No. 56 JASSO Bond. Our opinion is established according to Vigeo Eiris’Environmental, Social and Governance (“ESG”) exclusive assessment methodology and to the International Capital Market Association’s Social Bond Principles voluntary guidelines edited in June 2018 (“SBP”) . The opinion is based on the review of the following components: •Issuer: assessment of the Issuer’s ESG performance, its management of potential stakeholders-related ESG controversies and its involvement in controversial activities2. •Issuance: assessment of the coherence
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Report on the Use of the Funds and Their Social Impacts(FY2018)
for Japanese Students JASSO’s Programs JASSO contributes to the achievement of UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDGs) #4“Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all”through its scholarship programs for Japanese students, while working on support programs for international students, which promote international student exchanges, and student support programs, which provide support for career education and job search and for students with disabilities. Page.1 With globalization, Japan is expected to enhance the international competitiveness of the education and research level of universities and to strategically acquire academically outstanding international students, and it