Authors: Eckhard Hitzer
Dieser Bericht ist in deutscher Sprache abgefasst. Englisches Abstrakt: As one of the moderators said, he first wondered what might be the relationship between education and management, but by the presentations in this workshop it became clear, that both are well connected. ... This is a report by one of the organizers about the three workshop sessions each with several invited speakers and panel discussions. It briefly summarizes the main content of this Japanese-English bilingual workshop (the third in a series on sustainable university development since 2017) and describes the workshop organization, including the role of volunteers and opportunities for networking. The three sessions were entitled: (1) Universities of tomorrow: sustainably managed providing sustainable education in harmony with God, society and environment. (2) Barriers and path breakers for sustainable university management. Philosophy and practice of sustainable education. (3) Student perspective: Student expectations and challenges for sustainable education and management. Information on program, presentation files, presentation and panel discussion video access, music videos (networking dinner), preprints, etc. is available in English and Japanese via the workshop series blog: https://sudworkshops.wordpress.com/ Note: Financial support by Japan ICU Foundation and the German JSPS Alumni Association is gratefully acknowledged.
Comments: 4 Pages. Preprint submitted for Neues vom JSPS Club (German JSPS Alumni Association), March 2020, 9 images.
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