Tokyo Institute of Technology established the Academy for Global
Nuclear Safety and Security Agent in 2011 to develop global
nuclear human resources, educate excellent graduate students,
and foster the next generation of global leaders with communication
skills and social literacy in nuclear safety, security, and
safeguards. The academy established the Global Nuclear Safety
and Security Dojo Program to prepare students to play leading
roles internationally in the academic, industrial, and governmental
sectors. The program provides them with special living quarters
in a nuclear-safety-and-security interest house, an incentive
scholarship, and a well-rounded curriculum of academic study
and field experience. The program combined five sets of specially
designed courses from multiple disciplines with existing
nuclear engineering courses. The academy hosts an annual international
symposium and seminar to provide students with a
customized forum for discussions with leading experts to build up
their global connections and understanding, as well as their professional
competence. Students also take advantage of domestic
and overseas internship opportunities for extensive study. The
academy expands the opportunities for them to enhance learning
experiences in a wider variety of out-of-class settings through the
overseas educational training tour program in the United States,
Europe, Russia, and Asia. The academy had the first graduates
of the Global Nuclear Safety and Security Dojo Program in 2017.
Mentoring programs also provide students with professional
preparation for entry into fields of work. This paper describes the
objectives and curriculum of the Global Nuclear Safety and Security
Dojo Program.