Japan:Accepting international students from 7 Chinese national defense schools!

夕刊フジ

Universities in Japan:Accepting international students from 7 Chinese national defense schools!

– We asked 10 prestigious universities. Can technology leak be prevented?

ー Niigata, Nagoya, and Fukuoka Institute of Technology continue to this day ー

We will deliver a summary report from the latest article of the evening paper Fuji.

Leakage of research data at the AIST:

Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office:

A former senior researcher of Chinese nationality was indicted

for violating the Unfair Competition Prevention Law.

This Chinese is also a professor at the Beijing Institute of Technology,

which is one of the seven national defense schools.

Man of Chinese nationality charged:

Kwon Tsunemichi, 59, was a senior chief researcher at AIST.

Kwon was employed at AIST in 2002.

After that, he still teaches students at Beijing Institute of Technology.

Security breach incident occurred:

In 2018, he stole research data on the synthesis technology of fluorine compounds.

An email was sent from the AIST address

to a chemical product company in Beijing, China.

10 prestigious universities in Japan:

Ten Japanese universities accepted foreign students

from seven Chinese national defense schools.

Given the importance of economic security, how are you responding?

Evening edition Fuji hit each school directly

and asked about the current situation.

The seven national defense schools in China are:

Seven national defense schools that are said

to have close ties with the People’s Liberation Army.

In addition to Beijing Institute of Technology

Beijing Aerospace University,

Harbin Institute of Technology,

Harbin Engineering University,

Nanjing Aerospace University,

Nanjing University of Technology,

Northwestern Institute of Technology, etc.

Japanese universities that have accepted international students:

Evening paper Fuji made inquiries to each university.

“clearly stated that they are still accepting international students as of 2023,”

Niigata University,

Nagoya University,

Fukuoka Institute of Technology.

Niigata University:

It accepts four students from Harbin Institute of Technology who are studying Japanese language and culture.

(Public Relations Office)

In the future, “we plan to pay close attention and consider revising.”

Nagoya University:

We will refrain from answering individual matters.

(International Student Support Section, Student Exchange Division, Education Promotion Department)

Such as investigating and confirming the degree of sensitivity related to the technology

possessed by researchers within the university,

We will continue to make efforts to prevent technology leaks.

Fukuoka Institute of Technology:

Measures are being taken in accordance with national security export controls, etc.

We plan to consider accepting international students in the future

(Public Relations Division)

Tokushima University:

Tokushima University had the largest number of students in 20 years.

Not currently accepted.

In April 2009,

with three schools including Harbin Institute of Technology and Beijing Aerospace University,

They have decided not to conduct future exchanges or to renew agreements.

 

https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/83421ed3a3f2352fc36ad0a54d1e43733c6684bb

Comments from Japanese netizens:

The following opinions have emerged.

– The Ministry of Education should set standards.

The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology is required

to clearly show the standards to each university.

The other party is a foreigner. There is no need to ignore political activity.

– The Chinese are bound by the National Security Law.

It is self-evident that the purpose is to confirm or seize Japanese technology.

The Chinese are bound by national security laws.

If ordered by the Chinese government, t

They will obtain information and bring it out by any means.

– Reduce subsidies for problematic universities.

if you accept from the seven national defense schools in China,

youyou will stop accepting subsidies.

Arrests have already been made. too late.

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