Japanese University Information Disclosure Practices: A Macroscopic Perspective
Keikoh Ryu ()
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Keikoh Ryu: Ritsumeikan University
Chapter Chapter 3 in Developing University Social Responsibility, 2021, pp 27-41 from Springer
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Abstract In JapanInformation disclosure policies, a systematic framework for universities’ information disclosure is gradually being established after gaining approval from the University Council and the Central Council for Education. According to a report of the University Council published in 1998, with the popularization of higher education, the relationship between universities and society has become increasingly close. As public institutions, universities are responsibility-bound to provide necessary and straightforward information and data for students and the general public. After this report, in 1999, Japan revised its University Establishment Standard, stipulating that information related to universities’ teaching and research should be provided.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-5489-3_3
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