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Multicultural Co-Learning with the University of Malaya (Malaysia) @ Ibaraki International Association

In Ibaraki Prefecture, the Ibaraki International Association plays a central role in promoting multicultural coexistence in response to the rapid increase of foreign residents. In this program, we will collaborate with the Association to visit sites where initiatives supporting mutual understanding and coexistence between foreign and Japanese residents are taking place. Together with 20 undergraduate students invited from our partner institution, the University of Malaya (Malaysia), participants will engage in multicultural collaborative learning aimed at understanding local issues and proposing possible solutions.

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