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Universität Heidelberg Opens Liaison Office in Japan

Press Release No. 58/2015
9 April 2015
Heidelberg University Office in Kyoto to foster cooperation and contacts in East Asia
Yoshida International House
The Heidelberg University Office, Kyoto is located on the southern main campus of Kyoto University on the ground floor of the Yoshida International House

By establishing a new liaison office in Japan, Heidelberg University aims to intensify its international research contacts, set up new cooperations and extend exchange with partners in East Asia. The Heidelberg University Office in Kyoto will officially start its work at the beginning of the summer semester. It is located on the campus of Kyoto University, which has enjoyed close relations with Heidelberg for 25 years. Prof. Dr. Bernhard Eitel, President of Heidelberg University, and a delegation of university representatives will be present for the  opening ceremony on 14 April 2015.

Interior of Heidelberg University Office in Kyoto
Interior of Yoshida International House

The Heidelberg University Office in Kyoto will work towards further promoting cooperation between Ruperto Carola and its Japanese partner institutions in research and teaching by developing new contacts and initiating innovative projects. Workshops and summer schools will also be supported. In addition, the liaison office will  serve as a contact point for Heidelberg students in Japan and assist Japanese and international students interested in study abroad in Germany. The Heidelberg University Office will support the university’s alumni activities and advance the establishment of a Heidelberg Alumni Club in Japan.

Last year, Kyoto University opened the Heidelberg office of its European Center,  which is located in the Old University. “The opening of liaison offices at both universities is another important building block of our cooperation,” explains Prof. Eitel. “Together with our Japanese partners, we want to contribute to strengthening academic and scientific exchange between Japan and Europe in general.”

The Universities of Heidelberg and Kyoto have enjoyed close contacts since 1990. The bilateral university partnership was the starting point for the foundation of the German-Japanese University Consortium HeKKSaGOn in 2010. Member institutions include the Universities of Heidelberg and Göttingen, the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and the Universities of Kyoto, Osaka, and Tohoku in Japan. The Heidelberg University Office in Kyoto will also support consortium activities, jointly with the Heidelberg office of the Kyoto University European Center.

Offices abroad increase the international visibility of Heidelberg University. The Ruperto Carola also maintains the Heidelberg Center for Latin America in Santiago (Chile) und the Heidelberg Center South Asia in New Delhi, (India). The university’s liaison office in New York serves North America.

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