The History of Temple University Japan: An Experiment in International Education


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When Temple University Japan (TUJ) was founded in 1982--to advance the mission of international higher education--the university had few ties to Japan, or any other Asian country. However, more than 40 years later, TUJ has overcome substantial obstacles and remains the only American university campus in Japan, gaining legitimacy and considerable respect as an international institution of higher education. In The History of Temple University Japan, two former TUJ Deans, Richard Joslyn and Bruce Stronach, explore the creation, development, and maturation of TUJ, and present a case study of how Temple University successfully created an overseas branch campus.

The authors recount the development of the academic program, the recruitment of students, and the support from Temple that enabled curricular and pedagogical improvement.
They also address the university's relationships with three Japanese partners, and the financial threats and crises TUJ faced over the decades.

The History of Temple University Japan is not only an important documentation of TUJ, but also a history of U.S.-Japanese relations. What emerges is the significant impact TUJ has had on the thousands of students, faculty, and staff who have been a part of this international academic institution.



Author: Richard Joslyn, Bruce Stronach
Publisher: Temple University Press
Published: 06/23/2023
Pages: 292
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.21lbs
Size: 9.02h x 6.14w x 0.84d
ISBN13: 9781439919507
ISBN10: 143991950X
BISAC Categories:
- Education | Schools | Levels | Higher
- History | United States | State & Local | Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD,
- Social Science | Ethnic Studies | Asian Studies

About the Author

Richard Joslyn is Professor Emeritus at Temple University, where he had a 44-year career as an academic administrator and political scientist. He served as the Dean of Temple University Japan (1996-2001), Vice Provost for Academic Administration and Planning (1991-1996), and Associate Dean for Administration and Planning in the College of Liberal Arts (2006-2015). He is the author of Mass Media and Elections, and coauthor of Political Science Research Methods.
Bruce Stronach is Dean Emeritus of Temple University, Japan Campus, past President of Yokohama City University, and author or editor of several books including Beyond the Rising Sun: Nationalism in Contemporary Japan, as well as numerous articles on higher education in Japan.