抄録
The International Space University (ISU) has been conducting unique space education for more than twenty years and has been contributing to the realization of efficient international cooperation in a broad space arena. Recently, new trends of major space activities are emerging such as back to the moon exploration and global environmental preservation, which are particularly requesting international cooperation in many ways. This paper presents current educational activities at this very unique university, and analyzes how ISU can contribute to promote international cooperation in these important space activities, particularly focusing on relationship to Japan.