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Sylff@Tokyo: Visit by China Fellow Professor Mei Jianming

November 29, 2018

Mei Jianming, standing, third from left, and Jianming’s daughter, far left, with members of the Sylff Association secretariat.

Mei Jianming, standing, third from left, and Jianming’s daughter, far left, with members of the Sylff Association secretariat.

Professor Mei Jianming, a 1998 Sylff fellowship recipient at Jilin University in China, visited the Sylff Association secretariat in Roppongi on July 30, 2018. The call, made during Jianming’s first visit to Japan, represented the fulfillment of a longstanding wish, as he had hoped to visit the organization responsible for the fellowship he received two decades ago.

After receiving his PhD from Jilin University, he spent many years abroad as a visiting researcher in Canada, the United States, and Australia. The experience prompted him to consider things from the standpoint of international cooperation.

Jianming is now based in Shanghai and teaches at the Shanghai University of Political Science and Law. As a specialist in public security and terrorism, he also serves as a chief adviser on counterterrorism at the China National Institute for Shanghai Cooperation Organization International Exchange and Judicial Cooperation.

Jianming also considered the visit to be a good opportunity to promote the personal growth of his teenage daughter, who is accompanying him on his journey. “It’s very important and meaningful for teenagers to broaden their horizons beyond school education,” said Jianming. After Tokyo, they were scheduled to travel to Kyoto and Osaka, as well as to the United States.

The Sylff Association secretariat is always happy to reconnect with graduated fellows and to receive updates on their academic and social engagement activities.

 

Sylff@Tokyo: Visit by Comenius Fellow Tomas Michalek

November 27, 2018

Tomas, standing center, with members of the Sylff Association secretariat.

Tomas, standing center, with members of the Sylff Association secretariat.

On Tuesday, November 6, 2018, Mr. Tomas Michalek, a current Sylff fellow (2018) at Comenius University, visited the Sylff Association secretariat in Tokyo. He is currently a PhD student at Comenius University in Bratislava, as well as a senior research manager at the Slovak Academy of Sciences.

Tomas was on his first visit to Japan to attend INGSA2018, a conference organized by the International Network for Government Science Advice on November 6–7, hosted by the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies in Tokyo.

The theme of his dissertation is the “Effectivity of Different Models of Scientific Advice Platforms,” focusing on how academic knowledge and scientific evidence can be translated into more effective policy-making. He also conducts workshops to bring Slovakian citizens, policy-makers, and academics together to discuss policy and to increase the involvement of citizens in future policy-making.

The Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research, which serves as the Sylff Association secretariat, is a public policy think tank that is also actively engaged in promoting the use of scientific evidence in informing policy. We look forward to learning more about his research and possibly collaborating on a joint research project in the future.

 

Fall Session of Sylff Leaders Workshop 2018–19

November 16, 2018

Opening session

Opening session

An inaugural group of 20 Sylff fellows participated in the fall session of the newly launched Sylff Leaders Workshop from September 16 to 23, 2018. The fellows, who were selected from among 114 applicants, were a highly diverse group in terms of nationality, Sylff institution, field of specialization, and current occupation.

 The main objective of the workshop was to provide graduated Sylff fellows an opportunity to experience diverse cultures through intensive discussions with people from different backgrounds and with varying viewpoints. Fellows were also able to deepen their ties to the Sylff community and gain new insights into Japan—not just the well-known aspects of the host country but also traditional and local areas off the beaten track. Read the report of the workshop

 

SRA Awardees for Fiscal 2018, First Round

October 18, 2018

https://www.sylff.org/support_programs/sra/

The Sylff Association secretariat is pleased to announce the 12 recipients of SRA awards in the first selection round for fiscal 2018. We received a large number of outstanding applications from fellows all over the world, which made the selection process very competitive.

We reviewed all applications carefully from the perspectives of eligibility, the feasibility of the proposals, and the relevance of the proposed research to the applicants’ academic pursuits. Some of the 12 applicants were making their second try and successfully won the award this time around.

Congratulations to all the awardees! We send them our best wishes and hope that the findings of their research abroad will further enrich their dissertations. The 12 awardees are as follows:

* Listed in alphabetical order.

Name

Sylff Institution

SRA Host Institution (Country)

Frank Afari

Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

Northwestern University (USA)

Anete Butkevica

University of Latvia

University of California, San Diego

Eunsung Cho

Columbia University

Fieldwork (Japan)

Inga Hajdarowicz

Jagiellonian University

Women Now for Development (Lebanon)

Corinna Land

Ruhr University Bochum

Centro de Estudios Rurales Interdisciplinarios (Paraguay)

Yan Liu

Chongqing University

University College London (UK)

Rumi Naito

Columbia University

Borneo Nature Foundation (Indonesia)

Nick Turman-Bryant

University of Oregon

Fieldwork (Kenya)

Pieter De Vlieger

University of Michigan

Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium)

Anna Bozena Wroblewska

Jagiellonian University

Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired (USA)

Marcin Wrobel

Jagiellonian University

Lund University (Sweden)

Irene Zamora

Waseda University

Tecnologico de Monterrey (Mexico)

Sylff@Tokyo: Visit by China Fellow Guo Xuetang

September 21, 2018

Guo, standing center, and his wife, standing far left, with members of the Sylff Association secretariat.

Guo, standing center, and his wife, standing far left, with members of the Sylff Association secretariat.

On Monday, August 27, 2018, Mr. Guo Xuetang, Sylff fellow (1997) at Fudan University, visited the Sylff Association secretariat in Tokyo. He is currently director of the Institute of International Strategy and Policy Analysis and professor of international relations at the Law School of the Shanghai University of International Business and Economics.

The Association had not been able to contact him for many years, but this past spring, Fudan University invited him to attend Sylff’s twenty-fifth anniversary ceremony and commemorative symposium on June 30 at Peking University. The date coincided with a business trip to India, but he was able to attend a separate anniversary event at Fudan University on July 5. His image of Sylff from his student days was completely transformed, he told members of the Sylff Association secretariat during the Fudan gathering, and he is now eager to renew his ties with Sylff.

Mr. and Mrs. Guo with Senior Fellow Ke Long.

Mr. and Mrs. Guo with Senior Fellow Ke Long.

This was Guo’s first visit to Japan. He was on a holiday and was accompanying his wife, a medical doctor who was making presentations at healthcare symposiums in Nagoya and Shizuoka. Although he had never been to Japan, his research frequently involved the country, as his master’s thesis was about Northeast Asian security and the Korean Peninsula in the early 1990s, focusing on China-US relations. At the Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research (Sylff Association secretariat), he met with Ke Long, a senior fellow who is an expert on the Chinese economy. They had a lively exchange of views on Japan-China relations.

He also met with members of the secretariat and shared his experience and ideas on ways to connect with more Chinese Sylff fellows.

We wish him much success and hope that he will play a central role in reaching out to Chinese Sylff fellows.

 

Sylff’s Silver Jubilee in China (3): Four Universities Celebrate 25th Anniversary

August 31, 2018

Following the ceremony to commemorate Sylff’s twenty-fifth anniversary at Peking University on June 30, 2018, anniversary events were also held at four more universities—Lanzhou UniversityJilin University, Nanjing University, and Fudan University—on July 2–5.

Sylff programs at these four prestigious schools, like Peking University, were established in 1992 based on the recommendations of China’s Ministry of Education. Sylff became a major source of financial assistance for graduate students at the time, when scholarships were not yet widely available, thus laying the foundations for the development of China’s higher education. The four universities administered their Sylff programs in distinctive ways, reflecting their respective regional and academic strengths, and developed many community and intellectual leaders over the past quarter century.

Lanzhou fellows for 2018 receive certificates during the award ceremony.

The commemorative ceremonies were attended by both current and graduated fellows, who enjoyed the opportunity to reminisce about Sylff’s early years and to discuss their intentions to participate in Sylff’s support programs, proposals for new programs, and approaches to energize the Sylff community in China.

During the anniversary event on July 2 at Lanzhou University, an award ceremony was held for fellows who were newly selected in fiscal 2018. Certificates were presented to the four fellows by Lanzhou University President Yan Chunhua and Sylff Association Chairman Yohei Sasakawa.

Jilin University President Li Yuanyuan places a badge on Chairman Sasakawa’s lapel in conferring the title of advisory professor.

On July 3, during the ceremony at Jilin University, Chairman Sasakawa was conferred the title of advisory professor in honor of the long-term achievements and contributions that Sylff and other programs administered by the Nippon Foundation Group have made to leadership development at Jilin University.

A fellow, accompanied by her son, writes her name on a signboard during the Sylff twenty-fifth anniversary ceremony at Nanjing University.


The July 4 ceremony at Nanjing University was held at the International Conference Center of the university’s new Xianlin Campus. The building epitomizes the university’s efforts to fuse tradition and innovation over its nearly 120-year history and symbolizes China’s rapid economic growth in recent years. An award ceremony was held for the four fellows who were selected in 2018, and Hong Xiu, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Philosophy, made an acceptance speech on behalf of the other fellows.

A presentation of Sylff’s new website and support programs.

The anniversary event at Fudan University on July 5 also featured a donation ceremony for the Ryoichi Sasakawa Memorial Library. There will be an initial donation of 2,085 books to the Fudan University library this year.

Party Committee Secretary of Fudan University Jiao Yang, left, receives a certificate for the donation of the Ryoichi Sasakawa Memorial Library from Chairman Sasakawa.

Fudan fellow Li Chunkun (fellowship recipient in 1998) makes a speech during the Fudan University ceremony.

Sylff’s Silver Jubilee in China (2): 25th Anniversary Ceremony and Commemorative Symposium

August 31, 2018

The twenty-fifth anniversary of Sylff in China was celebrated on June 30, 2018, at Qiulin Report Hall, School of International Studies, Peking University, attended by some 200 current and graduated fellows and Sylff administrators from all 10 Sylff institutions in the country. Gracing the commemorative event were government and education officials who played key roles in launching the Sylff program in China a quarter century ago.

Endowments were initially established in 1992 at Peking University, Fudan University, Lanzhou University, Jilin University, and Nanjing University. Five more schools received Sylff funds in 1994: Chongqing University, Inner Mongolia University, Xinjiang University, Yunnan University, and Sun Yat-sen University. The 10 universities have since produced over 8,000 fellows—more than half of all fellows worldwide.

At the commemorative ceremony, congratulatory remarks were delivered by Peking University President Lin Jianhua and Secretary General Zhao Lingshan of the China Education Association for International Exchange, who recounted the history of the Sylff program in China and shared their thoughts on program administration and leadership development in the years ahead.

This year also marks the fortieth anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and the People’s Republic of China. “There have been periods of stagnation in the relationship between China and Japan,” noted Sylff Association Chairman Yohei Sasakawa, “but there are few examples in human history of neighboring countries maintaining ties for 2,000 years.” Emphasizing the importance of bilateral exchange in the nongovernmental sector, he continued, “I hope that Sylff can make a positive contribution to a peaceful future in Asia and the rest of the world.”

A group photo of participants in the ceremony to commemorate Sylff’s twenty-fifth anniversary in China, taken outside the School of International Studies, Peking University.

 At the commemorative symposium, approximately 200 fellows from the 10 Sylff institutes discussed the path taken by Sylff over the past 25 years and exchanged opinions on the kind of leader needed today in China, which has achieved rapid economic growth.

Fellows discuss the qualities a leader should have to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing China.

Sylff fellows (1)

Sylff fellows (2)

Sylff fellows (3)

Sylff fellows (4)

A presentation of the discussions conducted by a group representative.


The Sylff anniversary event in Beijing received wide coverage in the Chinese news media. Articles posted on the websites of media organizations include the following:

  1. Zhongguo Jiaoyu Bao (China Education Daily)
    http://www.jyb.cn/zgjyb/201807/t20180720_1159245.html (in Chinese)
  1. Xinhua News Agency
    http://www.cankaoxiaoxi.com/china/20180706/2288971.shtml (in Chinese)
  1. Renmin Ribao (People’s Daily)
    http://world.people.com.cn/n1/2018/0701/c1002-30097820.html (in Chinese)
    http://j.people.com.cn/n3/2018/0702/c94473-9476836.html (in Japanese)
    http://j.people.com.cn/n3/2018/0723/c94473-9483825.html (exclusive interview in Japanese)
  1. Zhongguo Qingnian Bao (China Youth Daily)
    http://m.cyol.com/yuanchuang/2018-07/01/content_17342007.htm (in Chinese)
  1. People’s China
    https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/qL0hYEKIfVDJQSsoUiWjYA (in Chinese)
    http://www.peoplechina.com.cn/zrjl/201808/t20180821_800138749.html (in Japanese and Chinese)
    http://www.peoplechina.com.cn/zrjl/201808/t20180821_800138750.html (exclusive interview in Japanese with Chinese subtitles)
  1. China Radio International
    http://japanese.cri.cn/app/20180701/197e47bf-48ec-21a9-6d90-58195a29ff8e.html?japaneseType=app&menuId=app_ja_09_11_101&from=groupmessage (in Japanese)
  1. Dunjiaodu.com
    http://www.dunjiaodu.com/top/2018-07-02/3092.html (in Chinese)
  1. Renmin Huabao (China Pictorial)
    http://www.rmhb.com.cn/wh/201807/t20180702_800134188.html (in Chinese)
  1. China Daily
    http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/201807/04/WS5b3c64b2a3103349141e0a42.html (in English)

 

Sylff’s Silver Jubilee in China (1): Milestone Administrators Meeting in Beijing

August 31, 2018

Sylff administrators from all 10 Sylff institutions in China (Peking University, Fudan University, Lanzhou University, Jilin University, Nanjing University, Chongqing University, Inner Mongolia University, Xinjiang University, Yunnan University, and Sun Yat-sen University) gathered at the Beijing Friendship Hotel on June 29, 2018, for a meeting that marked an important milestone for the program in China.

The meeting resulted in the signing of a historic agreement among the 10 schools on the criteria to be used in selecting Sylff fellows. The 10 institutions also agreed to hold an annual joint award ceremony for new fellows, to be hosted by a different university each year, and to schedule an administrators meeting on the sidelines of the ceremony.

The agreement was reached following presentations by the vice-presidents of the 10 universities on the kind of leader Sylff should support in the light of the Sylff mission and the ideals of each institution. The re-identification of the qualities sought in China’s fellows had been a priority in the light of the country’s rapid economic growth and changing social needs.

It has been a topic of ongoing discussions between the Sylff Association secretariat and the 10 institutions since 2016. Another key issue has been the concentration of Sylff funds on a more selective group of fellows.

The Sylff Association secretariat’s Sanae Oda, executive director of the Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research, addresses the meeting Sylff administrators in Beijing.

The past quarter century has been a very fruitful period for Sylff in China, as the country has produced more than half of all fellows worldwide. The achievements of the administrators meeting in Beijing represent a major step forward that will help steer Sylff’s next 25 years in China.

 

 

Sylff Leaders Workshop: Selection Outcome

August 8, 2018

Sasayama, Hyogo prefecture

Sasayama, Hyogo prefecture

The Sylff Association secretariat is pleased to announce the successful applicants of Sylff Leaders Workshop for 2018–19. After a careful review of 114 applicants from 45 Sylff institutions, 20 fellows were selected to attend the first, start-up session from September 16 to 23, 2018, and the second, wrap-up session from April 7 to 14, 2019.

In line with the overall theme of the workshop, “The Potential of Trans-border Networking in 2030,” a focus topic was developed to facilitate our discussions, “Food Production in 2030: What Will Our Children Be Eating, and How Will We Produce It?” Participants will be guided by a strategic method called “Visioning” to contemplate norms regarding the future landscape of food and to generate ideas on how to direct actions toward such a vision.

The workshop will primarily take place outside of Tokyo to give participants an opportunity to experience the culture, nature, and history of rural areas of Japan. The site of the start-up session (from September 17 to 19) is the city of Sasayama, a beautiful castle town with a rich natural landscape and old city charms located in the Kansai region of Japan—about an hour outside Kyoto and Osaka.

The conclusions of the discussions and other insights gained from the workshop will be shared broadly with the Sylff community through reports and updates written by fellows and members of the Sylff Association secretariat.

Sixth “Voices” Booklet Now Online and in Print

June 27, 2018

”Voices” volume 6

The Sylff Association is pleased to announce that volume 6 of Voices from the Sylff Community is now available as a PDF file and in print format.

This year’s Voices—the first to be published by the Sylff Association and to be printed in full color—contains 25 articles that were uploaded on the Sylff website over the past 20 months. Seventeen have been expanded from reports submitted by fellows following a Sylff support program offered by the Sylff Association. They offer hints on how the programs have been used to augment the research and social-action activities of the recipients.

There is also a message from Yohei Sasakawa, chairman of the Sylff Association, and an overview of the 30-year history of the Sylff program by Sanae Oda of the Sylff Association secretariat.

There is a two-page spread of photos featuring the many outstanding fellows whom members of the Sylff Association secretariat had the pleasure of meeting in 2016–17.

The booklet can be downloaded as a PDF file here.

We Want to Hear Your “Voice”

We are always eager to learn about the academic achievements and social intiatives of all fellows. Please send your contributions to the Sylff Association secretariat (sylff[a]tkfd.or.jp) to be shared through the Sylff website and Voices booklet. (replace [a] with @).

Guidelines for writing a Voices article can be downloaded here.

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Voices from the Sylff Community

June 2018, Vol.6

CONTENTS

SYLFF IDENTITY
Building a Closer Network of Socially Engaged Leaders Sanae Oda Sylff Association Secretariat
SYLFF SUPPORT PROGRAMSーSYLFF PROJECT GRANT(SPG)
Delivering 3D-Printed Prosthetic Solutions in the Philippines: An Interview with Keio Fellow Yutaka Tokushima Keita Sugai Sylff Association Secretariat
SYLFF SUPPORT PROGRAMSーLOCAL ASSOCIATION NETWORKING SUPPORT(LANS)
JU-Sylff LANS Meet 2018 Sujaan Mukherjee, Sritama Chatterjee,Shounak Adhikari Jadavpur University
SYLFF SUPPORT PROGRAMSーSYLFF DISASTER RELIEF FUND(SDRF)
The Many Hands of Humanitarian Aid: September 2017 Mexico Earthquake Relief Activities Fernanda Herrera Lopez El Colegio de México
SYLFF SUPPORT PROGRAMSーSYLFF LEADERSHIP INITIATIVES(SLI)
Workshops on the Socio-Analysis of Opression Melinda Kovai Eotvos Lorand University
Own Fate: Self-Managing the FutureーHow to Link Academic Knowledge and Local Practice Loretta Huszak University of Leipzig
Environmental Geopolitics in the Anthropocene: Understanding Causes, Managing Consequences, Finding Solutions Corey Johnson University of Oregon
[Report]Environmental Geopolitics in the Anthropocene:Ominous Horizon or Breaks in the Clouds? Hikaru Hiranuma The Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research
Finding a Lasting Solution: Insights From the Forum on Violent Extremism and Radicalization in East Africa Jacinta Mwende Maweu, Socrates Kraido Majune, Stephen Muthusi Katembu, Alexina Nyaboke Marucha University of Nairobi
Report on the University of Nairobi Peace Forum Xena Michelle Cupido University of the Western Cape
Nubian Women’s Arts and Cultural Continuity:The Role of Civil Society in Promoting Nubian Women Art Naglaa Fathi Mahmaoud-Hussein Howard University
Training for the Best and Brightest Students on Leadership and Character Building in Rwanda Chika Ezeanya-Esiobu Howard University
[Report] Leadership and Character Building for Youth in Rwanda Aya Oyamada Sylff Association Secretariat
Indigenous Technology and Rural Women’s Economic Empowerment in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Report Chika Ezeanya-Esiobu Howard University
List of SLI Awardees and Projects in 2016-17
SYLFF SUPPORT PROGRAMSーSYLFF RESEARCH ABROAD(SRA)
Jewish Religious Life in the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic Karina Barkane University of Latvia
Resilience in the Context of Poverty: The Experiences of Low-Income Urban Filipino Parents Rosanne M. Jocson Ateneo de Manila University
Verbs and the History of Bantu Languages Near the Serengeti Timothy Roth University of Helsinki
The Portrait Image of Emperor Akbar in the Akbarnama and Beyond Dipanwita Donde

Jawaharlal Nehru University

List of SRA Awardees and Research Topics in 2016-17
ACROSS THE COMMUNITY
To Unmake a Victim: Criteria for the Successful Social Reintegration of Human Trafficking Victims Rui Caria University of Coimbra
Rural Restructuring in the Visegrad Group after the Political and Economic Transition Jozsef Lennert Hungarian Academy of Sciences
An Almost Forgotten Legacy: Non-Aligned Yugoslavia in the United Nations and in the Making of Contemporary International Law Arno Trültzsch University of Leipzig
Living with Wildfire: Voices from the Local Community Apirada Cha-emjan, Rapipun Maoyot, Kedsirin Thammachai Chiang Mai University
Supporting Two Families: Remittance–Sending and the Integration of Immigrants in the United States David D. Sussman The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Tackling Humanitarian Challenges—A Global Responsibility Gosia Pearson Jagiellonian University
Mr. Sasakawa Conferred Highest Honor by Most Prestigious Institution in Bulgaria Evgeny Gerchev Kandilarov Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski“
2016-17 IN PICTURES
Sylff Association: Bringing Leaders Closer Together