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Message from the Director of the Vietnam Overseas Co-Creation Ecosystem

Director, Vietnam Overseas Co-Creation Ecosystem
It is my great honor to write this message as the representative of the Vietnam Overseas Co-Creation Ecosystem, Hiroshima University.
Hiroshima University collaborates with leading educational institutions worldwide to tackle global issues through academic, technological, and cultural exchange. Its activities within the Vietnam Overseas Co-Creation Ecosystem hold great significance as part of this effort.
In December 2023, Hiroshima University signed an agreement with Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry (TUAF) in Vietnam to establish a satellite campus. Then, in October 2024, the Hiroshima University Global Campus Institute Vietnam Office was established within TUAF. These initiatives mark a step towards building closer collaboration between Vietnam and Japan, collaboration which can contribute to the development of both countries.
Furthermore, during the 2023 G7 Summit held in Hiroshima, the meeting between Hiroshima University’s President and the Prime Minister of Vietnam accelerated the expansion of education and research in the fields of smart cities, carbon neutrality, semiconductors, and hydrogen technology, paving the way for joint advancement of future-oriented innovation
Moving forward, plans are underway to construct a similar overseas co-creation ecosystem in Indonesia. These global initiatives taken by Hiroshima University extend beyond mere academic exchange and are poised to contribute significantly to the industrial and social development of all countries involved.
Hiroshima University has produced approximately 400 Vietnamese graduates to date, with alumni associations established in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. We will continue to deepen our collaboration with Vietnamese government agencies, universities, and private companies, welcoming outstanding students while striving even harder to contribute to the development of both Japan and Vietnam.
We are filled with anticipation as we look forward to carrying on our joint journey toward the future of Hiroshima University and Vietnam together with all of you. We sincerely hope you will continue to follow the activities of the Vietnam Overseas Co-Creation Ecosystem.
Faculty Introduction (Vietnam Overseas Co-Creation Ecosystem)

I am honored to contribute to the academic and research activities of the Vietnam Overseas Co-Creation Ecosystem under Hiroshima University. With an interdisciplinary academic background and international research experience in Vietnam, Israel, and Japan, I am committed to promoting scientific innovation while strengthening international collaboration to address shared regional and global challenges.
I obtained my Doctor of Agriculture, following the completion of my master’s degree in International Development and Cooperation from Hiroshima University. In addition to my academic training, I previously worked in research and development at Kume Sangyou Co., Ltd., where I gained practical experience and served as a bridge between academic research and applied practices in sustainable agriculture and biotechnology.
Within this ecosystem, I aim to contribute to the development of education and research programs tailored to both Vietnamese and international students, while actively promoting collaborative initiatives among universities, research institutions, industry partners, and government bodies in Vietnam and Japan. Through these activities, I hope to enhance international research networks, support the development of overseas research bases, and contribute to the shared development goals of the two countries.
Overview of the Vietnam Overseas Co-Creation Ecosystem)
An overview of the Vietnam Overseas Co-Creation Ecosystem is as follows:
- Satellite Campus Established at Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry
- Collaboration with Vietnamese Alumni Associations:
- The Hiroshima University Vietnam Alumni Association (Established in Feb. 2010)
- The Hiroshima University Northern Vietnam, Alumni Association (Established in Feb. 2013)
- Hiroshima University Vietnam Office (Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry)
- Overseas Education and Research Bases:
- Hiroshima University Ho Chi Minh Center (University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City)
- Hiroshima University Thai Nguyen Center (Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry, Thai Nguyen City)
HU Establishes New Overseas Co-Creation Center in Vietnam: Joint Doctoral Program with Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry Contributes to the Development of Advanced Human Resources in the Fields of Agriculture and Food Science | Hiroshima University
Provision of a Doctoral Program Specializing in Agriculture and Food Science in Collaboration with Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry
As part of its “Overseas Co-creation Ecosystem” initiative, Hiroshima University is working to strengthen the foundations of education and research in Vietnam. In particular, in 2023, Hiroshima University concluded an inter-university international exchange agreement and an agreement on the establishment of a satellite campus with Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry. In 2024, the University further deepened inter-institutional collaboration by establishing the Vietnam Office of the Global Campus Institute and launching a satellite campus.
Building upon this satellite campus, Hiroshima University, in cooperation with Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry, has been offering a doctoral (late-stage) program specializing in agriculture and food science since October 2024.
This program is designed for residents of Vietnam, with an annual admission capacity of approximately 10 students. Participants can earn a doctoral degree from Hiroshima University while residing in Vietnam. Through the effective use of online platforms, faculty members from Hiroshima University travel to the satellite campus to provide on-site research supervision. In addition, students are given opportunities to conduct experiments utilizing the University’s advanced research facilities through short-term visits to Japan. Furthermore, outstanding students enrolled in this program are eligible for exemptions from the admission fee and tuition. Financial support is also enhanced through scholarship programs and travel expense assistance for study visits, ensuring comprehensive economic support for students.
The University seeks to engage a diverse range of future leaders of Vietnam—including prospective government officials, university faculty members, and corporate researchers—in this program, and through their participation, to continue fostering the next generation of leaders.
This program is also closely aligned with the University’s “Food Security through Livestock Industry Reforms to Improve Nutrition in the South” initiative. This initiative is one of the key priority areas of the “President 5 Initiatives for Peace Sciences — New Peace Sciences (Creating Peace for Safety and Security),” established by Hiroshima University in 2023.
Efforts to improve nutrition and enhance food security through sustainable agricultural and livestock reforms in developing countries, including Vietnam, contribute not only to national development but also to addressing global challenges.
Enrollment Record
| Intake Period | Number of Students Enrolled |
| October 2024 | 4 |
| April 2025 | 3 |
| October 2025 | 1 |
| April 2026 | 4 |


