Overseas internships as a vehicle for developing a meta-level awareness regarding science communication

March 21st, 2008 | RESEARCH

The overseas internship programme offered at Tokyo Institute of Technology as part of the science communication curriculum is highly significant, as it prompts graduate students to acquire new skills and awareness levels, including an enhanced meta-level understanding of the importance and complexity of human communications. The capacity to correlate and respond on-site in human interaction can be gradually cultivated during the internship as students experience diverse communication environments. Moreover, the exposure to different organisational, cultural and social environments helps develop a more international outlook. As a result of the initial experience described in this paper, TiTech has adopted internships as an important part of the educational tool-kit to produce scientists and engineers who can play an active role at the global level using their acquired technical knowledge and broad practical capabilities.

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Kayoko Nohara, Author, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Mike Norton, Author, Shinshu University
Miki Saijo, Author, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Osamu Kusakabe, Author, Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Identifier Type: ISSN
Identifier: 1824-2049

Publication: Journal of Science Communication
Volume: 7
Number: 1

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Audience: Evaluators | General Public | Scientists | Undergraduate | Graduate Students
Discipline: General STEM
Resource Type: Peer-reviewed article | Research Products
Environment Type: Higher Education Programs | Informal | Formal Connections | Museum and Science Center Programs | Professional Development | Conferences | Networks | Professional Development and Workshops | Public Programs