The Chronicle of Higher Education

Japanese Education Ministry Plans to Modernize Graduate Schools

By ALAN BRENDER

Tokyo

The Japanese education ministry is embarking on a five-year reform plan for graduate education that it says will release graduate students from a system that requires them to serve almost as apprentices did in feudal times, and instead will encourage them to conduct more original research.

The ministry also intends to restrain...

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