@article{oai:dwcla.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001855, author = {若本, 夏美 and WAKAMOTO, Natsumi}, journal = {Asphodel}, month = {Jul}, note = {application/pdf, AN00000289-20190727-203, This research note explores the puzzle why the Oxford University has continued to have a high reputation as the best university in the world. The author was provided a chance to stay at the Oxford University for one year from late March 2018. The research note is based on such a personal experience of himself as a Visiting Research Fellow at the Department of Education. This note tries to solve the puzzle by focusing on a variety of open seminars offered by all the departments and colleges, the powerful functions of the Bodleian Libraries, and the rich cultural background of the Oxford city. Especially, the author explains the benefits of open seminars based on his rich experience of attending various kinds of seminars and workshops. At the same time, this note points out the specific academic calendar of the Oxford University, in which each of the three semesters consists of only eight weeks. Finally, this note offers suggestions to colleges and universities in Japan such as the opportunities of interactions among different departments and the flexibility of session settings. This note also emphasizes the importance of the relationship between teachers and students to promote higher achievements in research., 研究ノート}, pages = {203--221}, title = {オックスフォード大学と教育研究の高度化:なぜオックスフォード大は世界一なのか?}, volume = {54}, year = {2019}, yomi = {ワカモト, ナツミ} }