On the 15th of December 2022, the Faculty of Agriculture AIMS Inbound Program hosted its final presentation for the year. The event was a showcase for the Activities of the participating students. Three students from Ibaraki University Japan and four students from Gyosang University South Korea came together to present their findings.
The AIMS Inbound Program is an exchange program designed to promote cross-cultural understanding and knowledge sharing among university students from different parts of the world. The program provides an opportunity for students to experience different cultures, learn new skills, and broaden their perspectives.
The program runs for a set duration, during which the students participate in a range of activities, including lectures, workshops, field trips, and research projects. The culmination of their efforts is the final presentation, where they showcase their findings and demonstrate the knowledge they have gained.
The presentations were conducted in English, as it is the primary language of the program. The three Japanese students and four South Korean students presented their findings on a range of topics, including academic course, tourism, culture, and language.
The presentations were followed by a Q&A session, where the students had the opportunity to discuss their activity in more detail and answer questions from the audience. The event was a great success, and the students received praise for their wonderful presentation.
The AIMS Inbound Program is an excellent opportunity for students to gain valuable knowledge and experience in a multicultural setting. It provides a platform for students to connect with their peers from different parts of the world and gain a better understanding of different cultures. The program has been a huge success, and it is expected to continue to attract students from partner universities in the future.