• 1:A commitment to the principles inherent in the United Nations Charter as values that education seeks to promote and help fulfil;
  • 2:A commitment to human rights, among them freedom of inquiry, opinion, and speech;
  • 3:A commitment to educational opportunity for all people regardless of gender, race, religion or ethnicity;
  • 4:A commitment to the opportunity for every interested individual to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary for the pursuit of higher education;
  • 5:A commitment to building capacity in higher education systems across the world;
  • 6:A commitment to encouraging global citizenship through education;
  • 7:A commitment to advancing peace and conflict resolution through education;
  • 8:A commitment to addressing issues of poverty through education;
  • 9:A commitment to promoting sustainability through education;
  • 10:A commitment to promoting inter-cultural dialogue and understanding, and the “unlearning” of intolerance, through education.

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Principles to be focused on
1~10Click here
Date joined
Apr. 2014
The person in charge
Kayoko Hayashi
Vice President for Education, Admission , and Public Relations
Contact address
Tel: +81-42-330-5151
E-mail: soumu-koho*tufs.ac|jp
Official site
http://www.tufs.ac.jp/english/
Address
3-11-1, Asahi-cho, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo 183-8534, Japan