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Cheryl Matherly, The University of Tulsa; Sarah R. Phillips, Rice University ; Junichiro Kono, Rice University
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Page 21.55.98 performed research during their undergraduate studies as well, which speaks to the accuracy of the NanoJapan experience in particular.” Professional network: The final theme that emerged from these qualitative responses was the importance of building a professional network. Some program alums explained that they were still in contact with their Japanese research hosts. Others described that the NanoJapan program itself provided them with a valuable network of peers interested in science, with whom they could consult about graduate school and career options.5.0 Impact on STEM EducationIn 2008, the NanoJapan Program was awarded an IIE Heiskell Award as a ‘Best Practice inStudy Abroad’ for expanding
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Masakatsu Matsuishi, Kanazawa Institute of Technology; Hiroko Fudano, Kanazawa Institute of Technology; Jun Fudano, Kanazawa Institute of Technology; Scott Clark, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Richard Eugene Stamper P.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Ethics Director, Applied Ethics Center for Engineering and Science Head, Liberal Arts and Professional Development Programs, Graduate School of Engineering Director, Office of International Programs 1990 Ph.D. in History of Science, the University of Oklahoma 1982 M.A. in Science Education, Interna- tional Christian University, Tokyo 1980 B.A. in Liberal Arts (Physics), International Christian University, TokyoDr. Scott Clark, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Professor of Anthropology Research and teaching on Japanese culture, engineering ethics, and intercul- tural communication. Previously was consultant for Japanese & American businesses with joint projects and other work.Dr. Richard Eugene Stamper P.E