📣 Professor Chih-Hao Fan conducted an official visit to Tokyo, Japan, from November 17 to 20, 2025, to attend the SEARCA Executive Board meeting.In conjunction with this mission, he also visited The University of Tokyoto facilitate discussions on dual degree programs and long-term collaborations. This engagement has significantly enhanced our university's visibility and involvement in international agricultural education and sustainability research.

🎓 Visiting The University of Tokyo: Advancing Dual Degrees and Academic Cooperation
Following the meeting, Professor Fan visited The University of Tokyoto engage with faculty members, focusing on:
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Matters regarding the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for dual degree programs.
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Practical experiences in the review and planning of previous MOUs.
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Potential directions for future research and teaching collaborations.
This visit laid the foundation for establishing a regular exchange and long-term cooperation mechanism between NTU and UTokyo, expanding possibilities for cross-institutional collaboration in agriculture, resources, environment, and sustainable technology.

🌱 The Sustainable Value of Academic Cooperation
Given the current global emphasis on:
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sustainable development
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rational resource utilization
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agricultural production and food security
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agricultural engineering and socio-economic analysis
International cooperation has become an indispensable component in the fields of agriculture and the environment. Through bilateral and multilateral exchanges, the breadth, depth, and international impact of our university's research can be effectively enhanced. 廣度、深度與國際影響力。




