Celebrating a Milestone at Okayama University
On October 15, 2025, Okayama University, headquartered in Okayama City, celebrated a momentous occasion—the Autumn Degree Ceremony for the 2025 academic year. The event took place in the 50th Anniversary Memorial Hall at the Tsushima Campus, where a total of 202 undergraduate and postgraduate students marked their departure from the campus with cherished memories.
During the ceremony, President Yoshitomo Nasu presented degrees to four representatives from various faculties and graduate schools. Notably, one outstanding student was awarded the Okayama University Kuromasa Award, recognizing exemplary academic and personal achievements.
In his address, President Nasu delivered a heartfelt message in English, sharing two key phrases with the graduates: "FUEKI-RYUKO" (the constant and the changing) and "OKADAI-LOVE". He expressed his hope that graduates would cherish their love for Okayama University even after leaving. He stated, "I want you to keep OKADAI-LOVE even after graduation today. We hope that you will be proud of what you have learned at OKADAI and your achievements in obtaining your respective degrees."
Representing the graduates, Jing Wang from the Graduate School of Natural Sciences delivered an inspiring valedictory speech. She expressed gratitude for the world-class education and advanced research facilities provided by Okayama University, stating, "Today is not the finish line, but the first step toward what lies ahead. The future may be uncertain, but we have already proven that we can rise. Let us move forward with open hearts, ready for whatever comes next."
Following the ceremony, President Nasu took time for a commemorative photo session with graduates, who donned suits and traditional attire from various countries. Many graduates shared moments with friends and family around the campus, reflecting on their educational journey and reaffirming their resolve to embrace new challenges ahead.
This ceremony not only marked a significant achievement for the graduates but also underscored Okayama University's commitment to fostering a vibrant community of research and innovation. As a core regional research university, Okayama University encourages the continued efforts of its students and alumni.
For further insights and detailed statements from President Nasu, you can find the complete speech
here.
To view the total number of graduates, please refer to the statistics page
here.
The ceremony signifies not only the end of one chapter but also the commencement of numerous journeys, and the contributions of Okayama University's graduates to society and the global community continue to be highly anticipated.
Background Information
Okayama University, established as a core research institution, actively supports the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and has earned accolades such as the Special Award at the first Japan SDGs Award.
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