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Transnational Doctoral Programs for Leading Professionals in Asian Countries
The Transnational Doctoral Programs for Leading Professionals in Asian Countries aim to offer doctoral degrees to government executives or individuals serving in equivalent leading positions of Asian countries who already possess a master's degree and wish to continue their studies, by providing a quality education program which combines education at Nagoya University(NU) Asian Satellite Campuses conducted in collaboration with NU's main campus, and short-term intensive academic activities at main campus in Japan enabling students to continue their carrier in the current posts while deepening their knowledge and experience.
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Graduates and Thesis
Generation 1, 2014-2018
- PHOUMMALAYSITH BOUNFENG (LaoPDR)
Factors associated with routine immunization coverage of
children under one year old in Lao People’s Democratic Republic
Tobacco Control Law awareness, enforcement, and
compliance among high school students in Myanmar
Generation 2, 2015-2019
- KEOHAVONG Bounxou (LaoPDR)
Antibiotic prescription for under-fives with common cold
or upper respiratory tract infection in Savannakhet Province, Lao PDR
Factors associated with HIV testing among the general
male population in Cambodia: A secondary data analysis of the Demographic Health
Survey in 2005, 2010, and 2014
Generation 3, 2016-2020
- JIGJIDSUREN Altantuya (Mongolia)
Free and universal access to primary healthcare in Mongolia: the service availability and readiness assessment
- SEREENEN Enkhbold (Mongolia)
Estimation of the unvaccinated among those aged less than 25 years according to aimag and its association with incidence of measles outbreak 2015-2016 in Mongolia
Geographic distribution and utilisation of CT and MRI services at public hospitals in Myanmar
Generation 4, 2017-2021
- LOUANGPRADITH Viengsakhone (Lao PDR)
Trends and risk factors for infant mortality in the Lao People's Democratic Republic
Generation 5, 2018-2022
- SUKHEE Erdenetuya (Mongolia)
Sickness absence among employees of healthcare organizations in the public sector in Mongolia: A cross-sectional study
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