検索結果「3d」: 4126件 (うち1件から20件を表示)
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Temporary suspension of UTAS
Due to system maintenance, UTAS will be unavailable temporarily during the time below. Sunday, September 24, 2023 9:00 - 10:00 AM -
2023年度Aセメスター「スポーツトレーニング実習」のお知らせ
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Call for TA “Strategic Communications and International Politics”
Applications are now open for the position of TA for the course “Strategic Communications and International Politics” (Wednesday at Period 6; 6:45p.m.-8:30p.m.) in A1A2 semester AY2023. If you are interested in the position, please contact Chiyuki Aoi (aoi[at]pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp) by Wednesday, September 20. *please replace [at] with @ -
令和5年台風第13号に伴う災害について
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Closing schedule of the Graduate School Office / 窓口業務の休止について
NOTICE: Closing Schedule of the Graduate School Office The Graduate School Office will be closed on the following schedule. All day (9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.) on Friday, September 15, 2023 -
A1A2「Case Study (Impact Investing Trends in Asia)」(5140723)
This course will help students understand impact investing <https://thegiin.org/impact-investing/need-to-know/#what-is-impact-investing> as an innovative approach to pursuing positive social and environmental outcomes that improve people’s well-being while seeking financial returns. As a practical training course with an active learning approach, students work in teams under the instructors’ guidance with their deliverables to be reviewed by and submitted to clients (Asuene Inc <https://earthene.com/en> , Music Securities, Inc. <https://www.musicsecurities.com/en/company> (MS), or Nuveen Japan Co. Ltd. <https://www.nuveen.com/global/?type=global> ) as if the students run a real-world consultancy project (capstone project). The course also serves as hands-on training for professional writing. In this way, the course aims to prepare students for future professional positions engaged in the impact investing approach to addressing various public policy challenges in the public and private sectors. -
【TA募集】イノベーションガバナンスエキスパート養成プログラム(9/30~12/16の土曜日)
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【再掲】A1A2「刑事政策」(5111110)
「刑事政策」の履修について
水曜2限に開講される「刑事政策」(川出敏裕教授)の履修を希望する学生は、所定の申込用紙をホームページからダウンロードし、9月11日(月)から19日(火)(午後5時まで)の期間内に、提出先アップロードフォルダに提出してください。その際、ファイル名は学籍番号としてください。 9月22(金)までに、履修許可者の発表(掲示)をいたします。なお、履修を許可された後の撤回は認められませんので注意してください。 ■所定申込用紙 ■提出先アップロードフォルダ ※UTokyo Microsoft Licenseへのログインが必要です。 ※ファイル名は学籍番号とすること。(例)51XXXXXX.xlsx -
Call for participation in “Training Program on Public Policy for Infrastructure” for GraSPP students
This calls for participation in a training program organized jointly by the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) and the Leadership Academy for Development at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University (Stanford LAD). The program has the following four components. This is a call for participation for GraSPP students in an in-person training program organized jointly by the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) and the Leadership Academy for Development at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University (Stanford LAD). A team from Stanford University, including Professor Francis Fukuyama, will run the program. Title: Training Program on Public Policy for Infrastructure Date and Time: November 13-17, 2023, 9.00 am – 5.30 pm Location: Asian Development Bank Institute, Tokyo, Japan This training program addresses the challenges public sector leaders face as they foster economic growth through infrastructure development in politically charged environments. Offered by the partnership between the Asian Development Bank Institute and the Leadership Academy for Development (LAD) at Stanford University, it uses case studies on how public sector policies and procurement practices for infrastructure can help the private sector be a constructive force for economic growth and development. LAD provides participants with an analytical framework to build these leadership abilities and operate effectively under adverse conditions. The main themes are (1) providing public goods, (2) bypassing bureaucratic obstacles, (3) facilitating private investment, and (4) strengthening the state as an economic catalyst. The program will use the case method to illustrate the key lessons. The cases in this course highlight the political challenges and analytical tasks encountered by government officials in different countries responsible for formulating policies and programs to encourage a larger, more constructive private sector role in the local economy. The case method is an active approach to learning. It cannot be stressed too strongly, therefore, that success with the case method used in this course hinges on your willingness and ability to prepare meticulously before each class and then participate actively in the class discussion. You will be assigned a study group of about five members on the first morning of the course. In these groups, you will meet to discuss case assignments and prepare a 15-minute presentation that will be given before the entire class on the final day of the course. The presentation will outline a specific policy challenge regarding an aspect of infrastructure development and recommend a new government initiative to address this challenge, drawing on lessons learned during the course. Students will also be awarded certificates for full attendance and participation in the program. Interested students are requested to complete the application form by Monday, September 18. Applicants will be screened for nominations, and ADBI will make the final decision to accept the nominated students. For inquiry: Professor Toshiro Nishizawa <tnishizawa@pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp>