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Japanese-German Graduate Externshipfor Research on Deep Earth
Volatile Cycle
6-3, Aramaki Aza-Aoba, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8578Earth Science
Building #409, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku
UniversityJapanese-German Graduate Externship program officeTEL:
+81-22-795-5577FAX: +81-22-795-6664E-mail:
jgge_steering[@]gcoe.es.tohoku.ac.jpWebsite:
http://jgge-sci.tohoku.ac.jp/en/
日本学術振興会 日独共同大学院プログラム 東北大学 Tohoku
University地球深部揮発性元素循環研究に関する日独共同大学院プログラム
The International Joint Graduate Program in Earth and
Environmental Sciences(GP-EES)http://gp-ees.tohoku.ac.jp/en
Tohoku Universityhttp://www.tohoku.ac.jp/en
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Japanese-GermanGraduate Externshipfor Research on Deep Earth
Volatile Cycle日本学術振興会 日独共同大学院プログラム 東北大学 Tohoku University
地球深部揮発性元素循環研究に関する日独共同大学院プログラム
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Program summary“The Japanese-German Graduate Externship” is a
program established by JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of
Science) to promote
exchange among universities in Japan and Germany by supporting
the reciprocal student enrollment in graduate courses in the two
countries and collaborative instruction. Japanese and German
universities work together to carry out joint research and
education activities at the graduate level. Doctoral students and
young researchers including academic teaching professionals and
post-doctoral fellows are exchanged between the counterpart
graduate schools where they engage in research and education
activities. The program aims to promote more systematic academic
exchange between universities and graduate schools in Japan and
Germany, while helping both to foster young researchers in doctoral
programs and to advance international joint research.
This program is a joint education and research program organized
by Tohoku University and the University of Bayreuth, which has been
selected as one of the above programs. With “Circulation of
Volatile Elements” as a common topic, this program interconnects
many Earth science disciplines effectively and extend it to
planetary science seamlessly. In this way, we aim to provide
graduate school education and research program that allow students
and researchers to “Look into the Earth from a Comprehensive
Perspective”.
Bayerisches Geoinstitut, University of Bayreuth
The University of Bayreuth is a university in Germany founded in
1975. The university, headquartered in Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany,
has six faculties and many attached research institutes.
The Bayerisches Geoinstitut was established in 1986 with the aim
of clarifying the structures, formation, and evolution of the Earth
and other planets, determining the properties of the materials that
make up the Earth and other planets through laboratory experiments
and the use of computers . This world-renowned research and
education institute has been conducting world-leading research, and
is rated on a par with the Geophysical Laboratory of the Carnegie
Institution for Science. The institute has state-of-the-art
techniques and equipment, including high-resolution electron
microscopy (HREM), various spectroscopic analysis such as
Moessbauer, laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass
spectrometry, and various crystal structure analysis apparatuses.
Many of the brightest researchers capable of making full use of
these systems work at the Bayerisches Geoinstitut. Incidentally,
the staff and students at the Institute are highly multinational,
with more than 10 nationalities.
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Curriculum
Research themeO Distribution and abundance of volatile
components in the deep EarthO Circulation of volatile components
between deep interior and surface of the Earth through the Earth’s
historyO Effect of volatile components on dynamics of the EarthO
Distribution of water and volatile elements in the solar systemO
Interaction of volatile elements with silicates and organic matter
during planet formationO Origin of the Earth’s water
Year D e g r e e p r o g r a m c o m p l e t i o nt h r o u g h
i n t e r n a t i o n a l c o o p e r a t i v e i n s t r u c i o
n
Doc.3rd
Doc.2nd
Doc.1st
Mas.2nd
Mas.1st
General students
Programcompletion
Departm
ent courses
Selective examination for students enrolled in International
Joint Graduate Programs
Students in the International Joint Graduate Program in Earth
and Environmental Sciences
Designated courses in each department (Dept. of Earth
Science,Dept. of Geophysics, Graduate School of Environmental
Studies)
(Graduate School of Science, Graduate School of Environmental
Studies)
International & Interdisciplinary
Research A
bility Cultivation P
rogram
Cross-D
epartm
ent & C
ross-Bord
erC
ore Program
Special Lecture onEnvironmental andEarth Science
Advanced Lecture onEnvironmental andEarth Science Ⅰ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ
Advanced Course onEnvironmental andEarth Science Ⅰ, Ⅱ
Practical Course onEnvironmentaland Earth Science
(Self-planned seminar, fieldwork, etc.)
Introduction Lecture onEnvironmental andEarth Science Ⅰ, Ⅱ
incl. lectures by researchersfrom overseas partnerinstitutions
and foreign teachers)
Independent Planning(D2)
Participation
(D1) (M2)
QualifyingExam Ⅱ
QualifyingExam Ⅰ
Interaction
Integrated
educatio
n in GP
-EE
S
Participation
Ad
vanced E
xperim
ent on E
nvironm
entaland
Earth S
cience I(O
verseas internship training
pro
gram
) [Over 3 m
onths]
Advanced Experiment on Environm
entaland Earth Science Ⅱ
(Stud
ents from
overseas p
artner institutions)
[Over 3 m
onths]
)
The contents of lectures are related to the circulation of
volatile components. The project has three goals: (1) to enhance
the ability to conduct cutting-edge research; (2) to develop the
ability for interdisciplinary study; and (3) to develop
communication skills and leadership.
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