District Activities Committee
Activities
1. Promoting collaboration among private nursing universities through networking via regional activities to advance stable nursing education
2. Implementing grant programs to support collaborative efforts addressing challenges shared by private nursing universities
3. Implementing grant programs to support activities aimed at securing personnel who will drive the advancement of nursing science
The VR videos created for Aichi Prefecture's district activity project in fiscal year 2023 are now available for use by all member schools.
This VR video was created to convey the immediacy of medical settings and the appeal of nursing, featuring flight nurses and nurses working in clinical environments. Please utilize it as educational material to communicate the appeal of nursing or as simulation training material.
Member schools wishing to use the video content should submit the "Video Content Usage Application Form" to the Association Secretariat via email.
FY 2026 Activity Plan
District Activity Projects
With the aim of promoting collaboration among member institutions within each region and exploring new approaches to activities that contribute to the advancement of nursing education, grants will be provided to support collaborative activities among member institutions in each region.
Application Period: April 1, 2026 – May 15, 2026
Review Period: May 18, 2026 – May 29, 2026
Project Start: Mid-June 2026 or later
Project Report: End of March 2027
Holding district meetings
The host institution (Shikoku University) is responsible for planning the event. Prior to the meeting, it will raise issues and exchange views with each participating institution on the proposed themes. We will listen to the specific perspectives of other universities on these common themes and engage in joint deliberation.
Promoting the development of networks between districts
We will explore ways to package the know-how regarding all educational materials—including deliverables created through district activity project grants—so that it can be shared with member schools, thereby promoting the development of networks among districts.
Example: An initiative to accumulate and share know-how on running mock businesses for middle school students

