Dujat/RBS/RJC Event in Rotterdam: Collaboration Is Key

Thanks to the collaboration with Dujat, RJC, Rotterdam Business School (RBC) which is part of Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences(RUAS) and RJC, we had very nice and  learning lectures.  As we can see from the schedule, our Co-chair, Ms. Inoue, worked at RUAS for many years.  When she started working at RUAS in 1995, an internship among the Japanese companies were not known.  At that time, they could send 3 students who studied Japanese to Japanese companies.  With Ms. Inoue’s help over the years, more and more Japanese companies accept trainees, and before Covid pandemic, it was necessary to prepare training places for 30 students.

RBC and RUAS have both aim for Circular business model, purpose economy, leadership and digitalization.  We would like to encourage Japanese companies to accept trainees from RUAS, not only because trainees learn at their training sites, but also because trainees who study forward-looking, economics and business administration can contribute to their business. It’s a Win-Win situation for both parties.

Many thanks to Ms.Mariska Wit, Ms. Natahie  Barendswaard, Ms. Jinn van Gastel, Ms.Christa de Kemp and Ms.Fumiko Inoue to make this event happen, to Minister Daisuke Nakano, Mr. Bart Jonkergouw, Frank Berkers and Ms. Nicole Pojojan for your speeches and learning lectures.

Please see a group picture on the site of Dujat.

[2024-11-13] Dujat/RBS/RJC Event in Rotterdam: Collaboration Is Key

Date:Wednesday 13 November

Time: 13:15 – 16:30

Venue: Rotterdam Business School, Kralingse Zoom 91, 3063 ND Rotterdam

Programme:

Main Programme:

13:15  Arrival and registration

13:45  Welcome by Rotterdam Business School, Mariska Wit, Dean Rotterdam Business School

14:00  Welcome by Rotterdam Japan Club, Fumiko Inoue, Co-Chairman

14:10  Speech by Minister Nakano, Embassy of Japan

14:15  Presentation – Collaboration is key to our education, combining inter- and multidisciplinary approaches at national and international levels. Close ties with businesses ensure context-rich learning directly aligned with real-world practice, Bart Jonkergouw, leading lecture RBS.

14:40  Lecture on transition(al) thinking

15:00  Purpose economy – Circular economy – Digital economy – Leadership. 4 key themes of RBS,  Poster presentations.

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