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Chapter 2 Results of Technical Cooperation Project
6) Strengthening ad- Three (3) core units of CTU related to this activity, i.e., the Department of
ministration insti- Scientific Research Affairs, Center for Technology Transfer and Services, and
tutions related to Center for student consultancy and start-up have upgraded their English
University-Indus- websites for better transmission of information from CTU to outside and
try- Local Govern- foreigners.
ment-Community CTU has been upgrading the capacity of administrative sections including above
collaboration core units by fully utilizing competent human resources, e.g., staff members who
(e.g., Center for have already returned from Japan with PhD or master’s degrees under JICA ODA
Technology Trans- Loan Project, as well as assigning capable PMU members to core units of CTU.
fer and Services,
Center for Student
Consultancy and
Start-up)
(Plan:
July 2016 – Mar.
2017)
b) [Indicators of Output 3] Technical support system and administration system necessary for en-
hancement of research and education capacity are strengthened.
Indicator Achievement
1) Number of CTU has established two committees to manage laboratories and equipment
developed in the new facilities. The following manuals/guidelines are currently being
manuals/ developed by the committees. The committees are now preparing for drafting
guidelines for guidelines on laboratory safety.
common usage of
1) Guidelines for common usage equipment
equipment
2) Guidelines for the use of BSL 3 laboratories
3) Safety manual
4) Management and operation of laboratories for CTU.
[Note] The delay in facility construction and equipment installation by the ODA
Loan Project has affected the progress of this indicator.
2) Number of Sixteen (16) members of CTU staff participated in short-term counterpart
participants training in Japan in the fields of academic administration and management.
of short-term (See Chapter 3.8.1)
trainings
*Achieved about 90 % of the initial plan of 18 expected participants.
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