The Center Overview
The Establishment of the Center for The Assembly Education
FHU provides a unique educational program called “The Assembly Education” program, which reflects our founding philosophy. Through The Assembly Education program, students and academic staff from different schools and departments work collaboratively.
We started to refine The Assembly Education program in 2012 with the adoption of new initiatives such as team-based learning (TBL), off-campus local community projects and university-wide activities. The Center for The Assembly Education was established in April 2017.
Also, we established the “Office for the promotion of The Assembly Education,” which comprises a total of 30 academic staff from all schools, and which has become a university-wide organization. The center will establish foundations for interprofessional collaboration skills through The Assembly Education program, which are necessary for students to contribute effectively to society as health professionals.
We started to refine The Assembly Education program in 2012 with the adoption of new initiatives such as team-based learning (TBL), off-campus local community projects and university-wide activities. The Center for The Assembly Education was established in April 2017.
Also, we established the “Office for the promotion of The Assembly Education,” which comprises a total of 30 academic staff from all schools, and which has become a university-wide organization. The center will establish foundations for interprofessional collaboration skills through The Assembly Education program, which are necessary for students to contribute effectively to society as health professionals.
The Message from the Director of the Center for The Assembly Education
Communication with others is the starting point to form interdisciplinary teams.
Everyone, let's form teams and remember to “greet, smile, and respect each other!”
Masatsugu Ohtsuki
The Director of the Center for The Assembly Education
Everyone, let's form teams and remember to “greet, smile, and respect each other!”
Masatsugu Ohtsuki
The Director of the Center for The Assembly Education