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Unlike "building" as an existence and "construction" as an activity, "architecture" is an idea and a concept. If the consciousness of artificial work on the environment is the origin of architecture, it is rather natural that it is the most primitive intellectual creation act of mankind, and that it is a comprehensive and boundary existence that has corresponds with all areas. Currently, the research subjects and activity areas that architecture should deal with are dynamically expanding and merging due to various factors such as social changes, progress of computerization, and needs for coexistence with the natural environment. Today, the ability to cooperate with other fields in various aspects, from aspects such as urban development planning to devising construction technology, is necessary for a practical experience in the field of architecture, . In SFC, "architecture" is not fixed or dogmatic, but exists as a common item of creative and comprehensive intellectual activities across faculty members with various areas of interest. On top of that, in order to acquire the ability to carry out this on a realistic social system, the students will get review on their project of "architecture" that is being tackled from a different approach depending on each research theme. The purpose is to acquire the ability to expand the architectural domain and realize the fusion with new fields by exchanging it in and comprehensively verifying it from the viewpoint related to the practice of architecture.
In order to study health science systematically, it is indispensable to know how life is viewed from a multifaceted perspective. In this project, three professors who investigate health sciences using different backgrounds and approaches discuss "what is living" and "what is life" from each viewpoint. Through these discussions, students will learn skills to deepen their knowledge of life and develop their research so that they can be accepted by people of different fields.
In this class, we will discuss how the field of Neurosciences and Music (NeuroMusic) has evolved, highlight critical papers published in Nature Reviews Neuroscience, and discuss each paper to better understand the past and present of NeuroMusic research.
Our basic functions such as thinking, feeling, learning, sensing, and moving are outcomes of neural interactions between the brain and body. This would lead us to know that neuroscience is the essential way to understand humans.
In this "Academic Project", we try to obtain methodologies for understanding neural mechanisms of our behaviors such as medicine, sports, music, cultural activities, and economical activities, and to promote logical thinkings.
We are focusing on the sports science in this academic project. Those who will write a master dissertation on the sports science and any of related area should take this academic project. Students should learn academic skills and knowledge on this area through the project by their own presentation and discussion. Then, we hope students make their academic presentation at the conference, symposium etc. in master program.
In this project, each time, the students will introduce their research methodologies by rotation. Then, teachers and students will make discussion on the topics.
In contemporary societies across the world, people with diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds encounter and share their living and working environment. What kind of language phenomenon arise in such multilinguistic and multicultural societies? What kind of linguistic and educational policies should be adopted in relation to this diversity? How do people use languages and what kind of problems do they encounter in multicultural settings? In this research project, we will ask and reflect upon questions such as these, seeking to understand linguistic phenomena; to examine, assess and propose linguistic, cultural, and educational policies; and to inquire into how to spread social awareness on problems and challenges regarding coexistence in multilinguistic and multicultural societies.
The research project will consist of (1) collaborative research projects on language, culture and society organized by the participating faculty members and graduate students, and (2) advisory sessions centered on the presentations of the students about the progress of their individual research.
In contemporary societies across the world, people with diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds encounter and share their living and working environment. What kind of language phenomenon arise in such multilinguistic and multicultural societies? What kind of linguistic and educational policies should be adopted in relation to this diversity? How do people use languages and what kind of problems do they encounter in multicultural settings? In this research project, we will ask and reflect upon questions such as these, seeking to understand linguistic phenomena; to examine, assess and propose linguistic, cultural, and educational policies; and to inquire into how to spread social awareness on problems and challenges regarding coexistence in multilinguistic and multicultural societies.
The research project will consist of (1) collaborative research projects on language, culture and society organized by the participating faculty members and graduate students, and (2) advisory sessions centered on the presentations of the students about the progress of their individual research.
In contemporary societies across the world, people with diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds encounter and share their living and working environment. What kind of language phenomenon arise in such multilinguistic and multicultural societies? What kind of linguistic and educational policies should be adopted in relation to this diversity? How do people use languages and what kind of problems do they encounter in multicultural settings? In this research project, we will ask and reflect upon questions such as these, seeking to understand linguistic phenomena; to examine, assess and propose linguistic, cultural, and educational policies; and to inquire into how to spread social awareness on problems and challenges regarding coexistence in multilinguistic and multicultural societies.
The research project will consist of (1) collaborative research projects on language, culture and society organized by the participating faculty members and graduate students, and (2) advisory sessions centered on the presentations of the students about the progress of their individual research.
In contemporary societies across the world, people with diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds encounter and share their living and working environment. What kind of language phenomenon arise in such multilinguistic and multicultural societies? What kind of linguistic and educational policies should be adopted in relation to this diversity? How do people use languages and what kind of problems do they encounter in multicultural settings? In this research project, we will ask and reflect upon questions such as these, seeking to understand linguistic phenomena; to examine, assess and propose linguistic, cultural, and educational policies; and to inquire into how to spread social awareness on problems and challenges regarding coexistence in multilinguistic and multicultural societies.
The research project will consist of (1) collaborative research projects on language, culture and society organized by the participating faculty members and graduate students, and (2) advisory sessions centered on the presentations of the students about the progress of their individual research.
In contemporary societies across the world, people with diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds encounter and share their living and working environment. What kind of language phenomenon arise in such multilinguistic and multicultural societies? What kind of linguistic and educational policies should be adopted in relation to this diversity? How do people use languages and what kind of problems do they encounter in multicultural settings? In this research project, we will ask and reflect upon questions such as these, seeking to understand linguistic phenomena; to examine, assess and propose linguistic, cultural, and educational policies; and to inquire into how to spread social awareness on problems and challenges regarding coexistence in multilinguistic and multicultural societies.
The research project will consist of (1) collaborative research projects on language, culture and society organized by the participating faculty members and graduate students, and (2) advisory sessions centered on the presentations of the students about the progress of their individual research.
In contemporary societies across the world, people with diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds encounter and share their living and working environment. What kind of language phenomenon arise in such multilinguistic and multicultural societies? What kind of linguistic and educational policies should be adopted in relation to this diversity? How do people use languages and what kind of problems do they encounter in multicultural settings? In this research project, we will ask and reflect upon questions such as these, seeking to understand linguistic phenomena; to examine, assess and propose linguistic, cultural, and educational policies; and to inquire into how to spread social awareness on problems and challenges regarding coexistence in multilinguistic and multicultural societies.
The research project will consist of (1) collaborative research projects on language, culture and society organized by the participating faculty members and graduate students, and (2) advisory sessions centered on the presentations of the students about the progress of their individual research.
The main purpose of this academic project is to build a new approach to “security,” thruough a variety of perspectives. Given the development of artificial intelligence (AI), drone technology and big data science, our conception of security is undergoing a major change. At the same time, the cross-domain and multi-domain nature of security is also becoming more evident, encompassing the nuclear, conventional, space and cyber domains. How we can build a bridge bwtween the traditional and emerging areas of security studies is also something we would like to explore in this project.
As networking has progressed, the concept of “Platform” has attracted attention as a keyword to solve problems of society. The platform is a base where reciprocal action of various entities will be revitalized and is also an object to be designed. In this study project, we will explore the concrete measure to design and construct an effective platform by integrating verification, practice, theory study, etc.
The field of study covers, regardless of profit or non-profit, business model, regional construction, revitalization of traditional industry community health, agriculture and information society. The mutual keywords are; network, information, sociality, and feasibility, innovation.
As networking has progressed, the concept of “Platform” has attracted attention as a keyword to solve problems of society. The platform is a base where reciprocal action of various entities will be revitalized and is also an object to be designed. In this study project, we will explore the concrete measure to design and construct an effective platform by integrating verification, practice, theory study, etc.
The field of study covers, regardless of profit or non-profit, business model, regional construction, revitalization of traditional industry community health, agriculture and information society. The mutual keywords are; network, information, sociality, and feasibility, innovation.
Rapid progress in information technology has brought about significant changes in various aspects of economics, society and culture. In this academic project, we will work on research in four directions: (1) theory, demonstration, history, (a) policy · management, (c) legal system, ethics, (d) education, practice on media and the network in general. Specific research projects include (1) information law, media literacy, (2) inter-company relations in the information and communication industry, (3) information and communication policy, (4) international comparative research on content policy and distribution . Depending on your research theme, you can start a new research project and proceed with research.
In this academic project, we will study some legal aspects of administrative regulation, business management, criminal investigation, consumer society, and family life.
The purpose of this course is to acquire specialized knowledge and research methods by discussing and reading literature and materials on contemporary Chinese politics and diplomacy.
The purpose of this course is to acquire specialized knowledge and research methods by discussing and reading literature and materials on contemporary Chinese politics and diplomacy.
The main purpose of this academic project is to build a new approach to “security,” thruough a variety of perspectives. Given the development of artificial intelligence (AI), drone technology and big data science, our conception of security is undergoing a major change. At the same time, the cross-domain and multi-domain nature of security is also becoming more evident, encompassing the nuclear, conventional, space and cyber domains. How we can build a bridge bwtween the traditional and emerging areas of security studies is also something we would like to explore in this project.
In the globalizing and Informatization, To build the global governance to realize the world peace and prosperity is necessary in this changing world. This project will try to find the way of the resolution by using "Area Studies" for making clear the various issues in the real world.
In the globalizing and Informatization, To build the global governance to realize the world peace and prosperity is necessary in this changing world. This project will try to find the way of the resolution by using "Area Studies" for making clear the various issues in the real world.
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.
The main purpose of this academic project is to build a new approach to “security,” thruough a variety of perspectives. Given the development of artificial intelligence (AI), drone technology and big data science, our conception of security is undergoing a major change. At the same time, the cross-domain and multi-domain nature of security is also becoming more evident, encompassing the nuclear, conventional, space and cyber domains. How we can build a bridge bwtween the traditional and emerging areas of security studies is also something we would like to explore in this project.
In this academic project, the students will learn basic knowledge and skills that are necessary to conduct their thesis research.
As the globalization of our physical and virtual space proceeds, understanding our multi-lingual and multi-cultural community and the ability to communicate with others are becoming gaining in importance. Foreign language education, which is based on diverse languages, aims to educate human resources, fostering leaders who can solve diverse societal problems. At the same time this project will instruct the participants in the basics of the foreign language education research, not only focusing on the practical approach but also on how to conduct quantitative experimental research as well as qualitative empirical research.