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Understand the education and sports policy system and chronology, the problems and background, and consider improvement / solution measures.
Academic Project "Global Governance and Regional Strategy" (Regional) aims for enhancing your understanding of contemporary global/regional political economy through examining theories, policy frameworks and practices.
This project offers platform for discussion among GR Program students and faculties.
Academic Project "Global Governance and Regional Strategy" (Regional) aims for enhancing your understanding of contemporary global/regional political economy through examining theories, policy frameworks and practices.
This project offers platform for discussion among GR Program students and faculties.
Mathematics for machine learning and AI.
In fall 2020, we will focus primarily on the underlying logic for AI, including inference and causality. The works of Judea Pearl will be included.
Graph theory forms a key component of algorithms for GOFAI (good, old-fashioned AI), neural networks and deep learning, and quantum computing, and so will be a major component of the fall.
Also, background material for linear algebra will be covered as needed.
We aim to deepen the introductory knowledge of public philosophy and to be able to utilize the framework of public philosophy in line with the analysis, understanding and resolution of specific social issues.
Public philosophy is not necessary only in political and administrative situations, it is necessary and useful in every field (company, region, education, medical care, NPO, NGO etc) where individuals and groups exist is there. In the future, we strongly recommend students who have intention and possibility to bear the heavy responsibility to press forced biting judgment in a situations such as conflict , dilemma and unexpect.
This course is based on the actual collaboration with Alumni, local area: Endo, and SFC students and professors to draw the design of something innovative to activate our "LIFE: FOOD"itself. Though the course is organized in Japanese, if you have confidence in communicating in Japanese, please come and join us.
Critical Thinking/ Re-Framing/ Meta-Perception/ Speculative Design
Design and Art Thinking
Arab Cultural Studies Lab
Arab Cultural Studies Lab
In principle, students from the Advanced Bioscience Research group or Master course students belonging to the Biological Study Group should take both Advanced life science A and B. Both are carried out in parallel, so please be sure to take both courses.
The purpose of this class was to acquire presentation skills suitable for master's graduates and a wide range of knowledge beyond the field related to life science and to strengthen collaboration laterally among bio-based Master course students. Through this process, all the participants deepen their knowledge and create a situation where they can work toward their respective research with a sense of unity.
On the relationship between globalism and nationalism, some say it is confrontational, while others say it is cooperative. The former basically assumes that globalism means homogenization of the world while nationalism means protection of national culture and national interest. By contrast, the latter recognizes that both of globalism and nationalism mean homogenization of culture and local society, and nationalism is only reaction of globalism, and therefore both of them are complementary. The latter also points out that, while globalism means homogenization in global sphere, it creates economic inequality in domestic sphere, so it is a typical paradoxical phenomenon. If so, we can predict a rise of anti-globalism or localism movement in domestic sphere.
Our basic viewpoint is that we should not consider globalism as alternative of nationalism or localism, because globalism, nationalism and localism are not only confrontational but also cooperative, the relationship among them is seriously ambivalent. To consider this complex relationship, we will investigate interactions between globalism, nationalism and localism, and the roles of nation states, civil societies and communities in such interactive contexts in various areas in the world. Specifically we will deepen our investigation mainly through reading circle, discussion and presentations on each member's research.
The teaching staffs' subjects of research:
1.TAJIMA Eiichi (Professor of Faculty of Policy Management)
Civil society and religious associations in China.
2.ZHENG Haolan (Associate Professor of Faculty of Policy Management)
Governance and publicness in rural China, modern Chinese history.
In addition to the historical approach to Japanese history so far, we will aim for interdisciplinary research of Japan with social scientific perspective and international comparison. From the Meiji Restoration to the present, the target period will be jointly studied mainly from the point of view of political science and sociology.
In addition to the historical approach to Japanese history so far, we will aim for interdisciplinary research of Japan with social scientific perspective and international comparison. From the Meiji Restoration to the present, the target period will be jointly studied mainly from the point of view of political science and sociology.
Academic Project "Global Governance and Regional Strategy" (Regional) aims for enhancing your understanding of contemporary global/regional political economy through examining theories, policy frameworks and practices.
This project offers platform for discussion among GR Program students and faculties.
Academic Project "Global Governance and Regional Strategy" (Regional) aims for enhancing your understanding of contemporary global/regional political economy through examining theories, policy frameworks and practices.
This project offers platform for discussion among GR Program students and faculties.