[Okayama University] Okayama University Students Selected for PSI Doctoral Human Resource Development Program (NUS GRIP), Commence On-site Training in Singapore
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Three Okayama University students have been selected for a doctoral human resource development program in Singapore.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What kind of program is the PSI Doctoral Human Resource Development Program (NUS GRIP)?
- A: This program provides doctoral students and others aspiring to start businesses with practical entrepreneurship education, including lectures and workshops, in an advanced overseas educational environment, assuming the commercialization of their research seeds. Based on the National University of Singapore (NUS) "GRIP" program, it aims to progressively learn about fostering an entrepreneurial mindset, problem-solving thinking, business design and market understanding, and pitching to investors.
- Q: What is the background for Okayama University students being selected for this program?
- A: Okayama University participates in the Chugoku-Shikoku Startup Ecosystem "Peace & Science Innovation Ecosystem (PSI)" and is working to foster human resources for creating university-launched startups. As part of this initiative, three students from our university were selected for the "2025 PSI Doctoral Program Dispatch Type (Asia Region) NUS GRIP" implemented by PSI.
- Q: When and where was the training conducted?
- A: The training was conducted on-site in Singapore from February 23 to March 13, 2026. The duration of the stay was approximately 3 weeks (20 days).
- Q: Who are the Okayama University students participating in this program?
- A: The participants are WANGANUTTARA THAMONWAN, a third-year doctoral student in the Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences; DOSSOU KPONGAN, a second-year doctoral student in the Graduate School of Environmental and Life Sciences; and Hiromu Nakajima, a first-year student in the same program.