Collaborative Education
2025-07-08 05:29:41

Tokyo Denki University and Ouyu Gakuen Sign Collaborative Agreement for Education

Collaboration Agreement Between Tokyo Denki University and Ouyu Gakuen



Tokyo Denki University (President: Tadahiko Iba) is set to formalize a partnership with Ouyu Gakuen Junior and Senior High School (Principal: Izumi Kashiwagi) on July 18, 2025, focusing on middle-high university collaboration. The primary aim of this agreement is to broaden the horizons of high school students, enhancing their awareness of future career paths and boosting their motivation for learning.

The agreement will not only facilitate deeper mutual understanding among the different educational levels—junior high, senior high, and university—but will also invigorate the education systems of both institutions. Ouyu Gakuen, which places significant emphasis on the tradition of liberal arts, remains committed to an education approach that integrates multiple disciplines, spotlighting STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) education. This innovative cross-disciplinary learning is vital for broadening students' perspectives.

Prior to the signing, Tokyo Denki University has actively participated in various supportive initiatives at Ouyu Gakuen, including providing expert advice during practical courses. Moving forward, there are plans for extensive educational exchanges, including on-site classes, workshops led by university faculty, and collaborative inquiry-based learning activities.

Details of the Agreement Signing Ceremony


  • - Date & Time: July 18, 2025, from 14:00 to 15:00
  • - Venue: Ouyu Gakuen Junior and Senior High School, 1-5-30 Miyazaka, Setagaya Ward, Tokyo
  • - Key Attendees: President Tadahiko Iba from Tokyo Denki University and Principal Izumi Kashiwagi from Ouyu Gakuen among others

Key Collaboration Points


1. Promotion of information exchange and mutual understanding on educational matters.
2. Conducting on-site lectures and workshops led by faculty from Tokyo Denki University.
3. Providing guidance and advice from university faculty for inquiry-based classes.
4. Other collaborative efforts aimed at achieving the objectives of the agreement.

Tokyo Denki University's Commitment to Education


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