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According to circumstances, this course will not be offered this year.
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CAMPUS Asia Plus説明会
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CAMPUS Asia Plus Information Session
林志洋 (ショクバイ株式会社代表取締役、2016年修了、北京大学ダブルディグリー取得、ソウル大学交換留学)
米系戦略コンサルティング企業、ベンチャーキャピタルでの勤務を経て、「イノベーションの社会実装」を軸とするショクバイ株式会社を創業。官民セクターの橋渡し役として、新規事業の立ち上げ、公共政策の立案、イノベーター人材の育成を行う。2020年に長野県小布施町に移住し、総合政策推進専門官として小規模地方自治体における行政デジタル化や環境戦略の立案を行う傍ら、経済産業省ではエネルギー・トランジション・ファイナンスの国際ガイドライン作りに携わる。 横瀬雄太郎 (法政策コース2年、ソウル大学ダブル・ディグリー、北京大学交換留学中) 2020年春学期、法政策コースに入学。2021年春より1年間ソウル大学国際大学院での授業を履修。今学期より北京大学にオンラインで留学中。卒業後は法律関係のキャリアに進む。語学力に不安を覚えながらも法律一辺倒からぬけだすためにキャンパスアジアへの参加を決意。まさに今留学のフレッシュな経験を共有する。 https://www.pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/7a7a3e4d54932cb2684ca9a626f00e3c.pdf ※プログラムに関する詳細はこちらをご覧ください。 問い合わせ先: 東京大学公共政策大学院 CAMPUS Asiaプログラム担当 exchange.j””gs.mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp (””を@に置き換え) -
Soyoung Kim
It has been 3 years since I have started my Ph.D. journey with GraSPP. My research field is development economics, especially focusing on human capital accumulation and labor market consequences. I am mostly interested in how external shocks change people’s socioeconomic behaviors, well-being, and country’s development in developing countries. My current works include the long-term effect of the legacy of conflicts on education in Cambodia and the intergenerational impact of the large-scale infrastructure on schooling and occupational choice in the Philippines.
The two biggest factors that had motivated me to start a doctoral program at GraSPP were multidisciplinarity and its curriculum to develop both analytical and practical skills. Having learned from outstanding faculty members and ambitious students in the inspiring environment, I have realized that the choice I made was right. Specifically, joining regular doctoral seminars with students whose backgrounds and disciplines were different helped me to expand my research interest and perspective. Furthermore, there is a wide range of courses for doctoral students, which enabled me to not only deepen my understanding in development but connect with real-world policy by interacting with practitioners. This made my passion to be an economic policy professional grow considerably stronger.
[caption id="attachment_33592" align="alignright" width="300"] Presentation at ADB[/caption]Throughout my doctoral studies, I have experienced two research works and one study abroad program. I had the privilege of working as a research associate at the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) that has a strong partnership with GraSPP. Through the collaborative research works and knowledge-sharing events, I was able to obtain real insight into what it meant to work in policymaking and enhance my research skills. Another research experience at Asian Development Bank (ADB) has taught me about how research should be done and what skills are required to work at international organizations. One of the projects that I worked on as an intern/consultant there inspired me to refine the analysis of my dissertation. Without resources provided and continuous support from GraSPP, I would have not had these invaluable experiences.
[caption id="attachment_33591" align="alignleft" width="300"] With Fox fellows[/caption]I am currently visiting Yale University conducting my research through the Fox International Fellowship. The takeaways from studying abroad are the exposure to up-to-date research trends and build influential networks. This research-oriented program allows me to utilize various research resources and obtain feedback on my research from exceptional scholars. I have been exploring as many benefits as I can absorb by attending the development-related courses and workshops and connecting with scholars from all around the world. I believe that this opportunity will lead me to grow as a better researcher with sophisticated analytic skills and a serious attitude in pursuing academic growth.
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CAMPUS Asia Plus説明会
日時:2022年2月3日(木)18:00-19:00 場所:国際学術総合研究棟12階 演習室A 対面&オンライン(Zoom)同時開催 対象:GraSPP在校生または入学予定の方 参加方法:事前登録制 https://forms.office.com/r/qwvWk7hmxG ※上記フォームよりご登録後、当日のZoomリンクをメールでお送りします。 https://www.pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/82516fc06e2923a79ae73a80f62b3a33-1.pdf 東京大学公共政策大学院のCAMPUS Asiaプログラムに、新たにシンガポール国立大学が仲間入りしました! 東京大学公共政策大学院では、2011年より文部科学省「大学の世界展開力強化事業」の一つであるCAMPUS Asiaプログラムに取り組み、北京大学国際関係学院、ソウル大学校国際大学院との3方向ダブル・ディグリー&交換留学を柱とする日中韓交流を実施してきました。このアジアトップクラスの大学院の英語によるダブル・ディグリープログラムが、今年度から“CAMPUS Asia Plus”※と名称を変え、さらにシンガポール国立大学リー・クァン・ユー公共政策大学院が加わります。具体的に、当プログラムを通じて今後どのような形で留学できるのかなど、皆さんの質問にざっくばらんにお答えします。また、現在ソウル大学、シンガポール国立大学にてダブル・ディグリー留学中のCAMPUS Asia生も現地からオンラインで参加します。現役生やOBからリアルな留学情報を得ながら交流できる機会です。プログラムに関心のある方はぜひ気軽にご参加ください。 以下一つでも当てはまるものがある方も大歓迎! アジアのことを学ぶことは大切だと思う 日中韓ASEANの架け橋のような人材になって国際社会で活躍したい KPOPが好きだ 中国のことは押さえておきたい 韓国語、中国語も覚えたい ASEANに興味がある 英語にもっと自信をつけたい ダブル・ディグリーで留学したいが留学先の授業料が高すぎて払えない 就活で「ガクチカ」に差をつけたい ・・・等々 当日のスピーカー 横瀬雄太郎(法政策コース2年、ソウル大学ダブル・ディグリー留学中) 2020年の春学期から1年間、法政策コースで学んだのち、2021年春から1年間のソウル大学国際大学院での授業を終えたところで、2022年春学期から半年間北京大学に留学する予定です。学部時代は法律一辺倒、将来の進路も法律業界なため、経済や国際関係にまで視野を広げたくてキャンパスアジアに参加しました。CAMPUS Asiaに入ると就活が大変と言われることが多いですが、私にとってはCAMPUS Asiaがキャリア形成に大きく影響しました。また、もともと語学力に不安があるなかでの留学だったので、キャリアや語学力との関係で躊躇している方の不安を少しでも解消できればと思います。当日色々と交流できましたら幸いです! 高山馨(MPPIP2年、シンガポール国立大学ダブル・ディグリー留学中) 2020年春に入学し、MPPIPコースに所属しながら、2021年秋学期からシンガポール国立大学LKYSPPにダブル・ディグリーで留学をしています。学部時代から環境問題にまつわる政策などに興味を持っており、大学院では経済学や国際関係、開発問題などに視野を広げながら勉強しています。シンガポールでは、ASEAN諸国の歴史や日本との関係、政策の実態などを学んでおり、今後のアジアにおける国際関係の動向を読み解く力を培う良い機会となっています。当日お会いできることを楽しみにしています! ※プログラムに関する詳細はこちらをご覧ください。 問い合わせ先: 東京大学公共政策大学院 CAMPUS Asiaプログラム担当 exchange.j””gs.mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp (””を@に置き換え) -
Zhansaya Imanmadiyeva’s article published on Asian Development Bank’s knowledge collaboration platform
Zhansaya Imanmadiyeva (Jan), a master’s student at GraSPP, led a group of students at a virtual meeting in August 2021 with Ms. Christina U. Pak, Principal Counsel, Office of the General Counsel of Asian Development Bank (ADB) in the context of International Field Workshop. Jan benefited from a rich and insightful discussion with Ms. Pak and was given a chance to publish an article “Reality Check: Are Justice Systems Just to Women and Girls?” on Development Asia—ADB’s knowledge collaboration platform. The author emphasizes our roles in addressing the systemic obstacles for women and girls, and highlights the importance of promoting awareness amongst peers. Jan appreciates guidance and support provided by Ms. Pak, specialists from Gender Equity Thematic Group, and Department of Communication at ADB. ADB's website https://development.asia/insight/reality-check-are-justice-systems-just-women-and-girls?hash=pNG_3ySnvMnSEfS5ZAi2DDJNSodFPnBUx-U6pOxM_nU&2 -
The BESETO+NUS consortium has been selected as a CAMPUS Asia Plus program in Mode 3, 2021-2025
The governments in China, Japan and South Korea (CJK) have announced the selected programs for the ”CAMPUS Asia Plus" where the universities in ASEAN countries will join the consortiums in the CJK countries. The BESETO+NUS* consortium comprising School of International Studies, Peking University (PKU), Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University (SNU) , Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo (UTokyo) and Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore (NUS) will start the new phase of CAMPUS Asia Program, “BESETO+NUS Platform for the Double Degree, Exchange and Online Learning Programs on International and Public Policy Studies in Asia,” as CAMPUS Asia Plus Program. *BESETO stands for Beijing(BE), Seoul(SE) and Tokyo(TO). The consortium tries to develop an educational collaboration of the highest level and quality in Asia in the fields of international and public policy studies. Activities will include joint teaching in the CAMPUS Asia Joint Course and summer schools. Students will broaden their horizons by being exposed to the multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural study abroad experience, which will create vital networks for future Asian leaders, and gives them added values in labour markets. This Program aims to nurture future global leaders with international experiences and knowledge of more than two languages, and to enhance interdisciplinary understanding of Asian issues among the participating countries. JSPS website (Japanese only):https://www.jsps.go.jp/english/e-tenkairyoku/index.html -
A1A2「International Politics in East Asia」(5122236)(5175008)
Class on Thursday, October 7 is canceled. -
A1A2「地域政治C(現代ドイツの政治)」(5122096)
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Youngjoo Ahn
CAMPUS Asia was a key motivation I had when I applied for the Graduate School of International Studies, at Seoul National University. I was attracted by the opportunity to study at two of the most prestigious universities in East Asia, the University of Tokyo and Peking University. Simply imagining my life in Tokyo and Beijing was more than enough to make me feel excited. Hence, one autumn day in 2019, when I heard the news that I got accepted to CAMPUS Asia, I felt very grateful for the opportunity. I looked forward to going to Japan, which would be the second time since my trip to Fukuoka in 2018.
Unfortunately, the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic broke out when we, SNU and PKU CAMPUS Asia students, were preparing to go to Japan. None of us expected the situation to become so serious and turn into a ‘pandemic’. As I was greatly anticipating my days in Tokyo, it turned into a sense of unspeakable helplessness that I had to cope with. Honestly, I was also worried if the program per se would be canceled, which thankfully never happened. The whole world quickly shifted from offline to online in response to the pandemic, and so did UTokyo, offering online classes. This is how my much anticipated first semester at UTokyo began, in bewilderment caused by the pandemic.
[caption id="attachment_31759" align="alignleft" width="240"] The main symbol of the Hongo Campus[/caption]I was relieved that I could begin studying at UTokyo safe and sound, but at the same time, it was quite tough to be stuck in my room sitting in front of the laptop all day long. I also felt pressure because of the increase in the number of courses as compared with SNU. Nevertheless, all the GraSPP courses I took were very fruitful and all the professors and lecturers were very kind. I was especially quite excited about the wide and diverse choice of courses offered by GraSPP. I learned a lot from courses, such as energy issues and Japan’s economy, that I did not have previous experience in. My interest in them grew by the end of the semester. This heightened my desire to enjoy my campus life in Tokyo, not online.
In the middle of the second semester, I finally heard good news that restrictions on entry into Japan eased and that I could come to Japan. Although there were only about 3 months left until the completion of my degree at UTokyo, I believed that it would be better to come to Japan regardless of the time remaining than not at all. On December 2, I arrived at Narita International Airport and moved to a hotel for 14 days of quarantine. Thankfully, the accommodation fee was covered by Utokyo, and the quality of the hotel was good as well, so the quarantine was very comfortable, contrary to my worries. After two weeks of quarantine, my long dream of life in Tokyo finally began.
[caption id="attachment_31760" align="alignright" width="300"] Sushi restaurant in Otaru with my classmate[/caption]My first few months in Tokyo were a period of adjustment, but it went smoothly thanks to my old and new CAMPUS Asia friends and the staff at the GraSPP administration office. Time literally flew by and the short 3 months were over. However, thanks to the GraSPP administration office’s special consideration, I got a one-semester extension at UTokyo. Optimizing my extended time in Japan, I traveled to other regions in Japan, such as Sapporo, Otaru, Kyoto, Kobe, Osaka, Nara, and Fukuoka. Every single moment I had in Japan as a CAMPUS Asia student at UTokyo was very special and precious, and even more so considering the COVID-19 pandemic. I strongly believe that all my experiences in Japan will play a very important part of my life in the future and forever be in my memories. I would like to give special thanks to the staff at the GraSPP administration office, especially Nachi-san and Nana-san for their kind hospitality, and to Professor Hattori for caring for us.