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Scholarship: Go Global Scholarships second Call for the 2021 Short (3 month-1 year) Study Abroad Scholarships The 2021 Short (3 month-1 year) Study Abroad Scholarships application guideline has been announced on the Go Global website. Those who wish to apply for this scholarships should submit necessary documents to the Graduate School Office by the following deadline after reading the application guidelines carefully. Deadline: 12pm on Friday, 24 December, 2021 Submit to (in print form): GraSPP Graduate School Office Submit to (in electronic file): exchange.j[at]gs.mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp Note: Please be sure to prepare application documents well in advance. Applicants need to receive an explanation on procedures for their study abroad from GraSPP Graduate School Office BEFORE submitting their application. To obtain the scholarship, students have to take out overseas travel insurance etc. before their departure, which covers the period of study abroad.
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【更新】東京大学知の創造的摩擦プロジェクト 第32回交流会のお知らせ
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令和3年度春期文部科学省インターンシップの募集について
◾様式4の受入部署一覧については、以下「令和3年度春期文部科学省インターンシップ 受入れ部署一覧」を参照してください。
参照URL:https://www.mext.go.jp/b_menu/boshu/detail/attach/1422265.htm ◾受入決定後の受入期間の変更は原則認められませんので、希望期間に重複する予定がないか十分に確認願います。 ◾【重要】今後の新型コロナウイルス感染症の感染拡大状況によっては、中止の可能性もございます。その場合は、大学を通じて連絡をいたします。 -
第80回日本公衆衛生学会総会 市民公開シンポジウム
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The online class evaluation (academic) survey AY 2021 through the UTAS
AY2021 the online class evaluation (academic) survey through the UTAS will be carried out for all GraSPP courses whose course number starting with 51, except for Internship, Theses and Research Papers. Other graduate school students who registered GraSPP courses also need to answer surveys. Please log in to the UTAS during the following period and please be sure to complete them. ●How to answer a survey through the UTAS (PDF, 128KB) 【 UTAS class evaluation survey period (including only A1 term class)】 Wednesday, 15 December 2021- Tuesday, 8 February 2022 -
【更新】令和 4 年度大学入学共通テスト監督補助者の募集について
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Tokyo Forum 2021 Shaping the Future-Science and the Human Mind
The University of Tokyo will be holding “Tokyo Forum 2021” on Thursday, December 2 and Friday, December 3, 2021. Please see the following website for more details: https://www.tokyoforum.tc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/index.html Tokyo Forum 2021 will focus on “Science and the Human Mind”. Science has shown remarkable development in recent years and has made our lives increasingly convenient and efficient, for example through the expansion of the internet or remote medical treatment using AI. However, it is ironic that in some ways we feel more anxious as a result of this scientific development. The digital divide has widened. More people and information cross national boundaries, causing anxiety in local communities. Anxiety fuels exclusive nationalism in people’s minds. Competition between major powers intensifies, forcing countries in between to make difficult choices. Science has once again become a tool for international contention rather than a common good shared by the human race. How can we develop science, and at the same time explain and cope with the new apprehension it causes in our minds? How can we promote science as a means for encouraging and uniting people on a global scale? Please join us to investigate this multifaceted question from interdisciplinary perspectives. Date: Thursday, December 2 and Friday, December 3 2021 Time: December 2 @ 06:00-09:00 (EST); 11:00-14:00 (GMT); 20:00 –23:00 (JST) December 3 @ 06:00-09:40 (EST); 11:00-14:40 (GMT); 20:00 –23:40 (JST) Format: Online Language: English (simultaneous interpretation in Japanese available) Admission: Free Registration: Required https://tokyo-forum-form.com/apply/audience/en Hosts: The University of Tokyo (Japan) and Chey Institute for Advanced Studies (Korea) Inquiries to: mailto:info@tokyo-forum-form.com Main Speakers: KUMA Kengo (Architect, University Professor and Professor Emeritus, The University of Tokyo) Marvin Chun (Dean of Yale College, Richard M. Colgate Professor of Psychology; Neuroscience; Cognitive Science, Yale University) Michael Sandel (Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Government, Harvard University Jacques Attali (Writer, Futurologist and President of the Positive Planet Foundation) FUJIGAKI Yuko (Executive Vice President and Professor, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo) Naoko ISHII (Executive Vice President and Director, Center for Global Commons, The University of Tokyo) About Tokyo Forum: Tokyo Forum is an international conference series that the University of Tokyo created together with the Chey Institute for Advanced Studies of South Korea in 2019. More than 120 speakers from around the world gathered to vigorously discuss about political, economic, cultural, and environmental issues in the inaugural event. -
Guest Adviser Session on “Sovereign debt” Part 1
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「アカデミック向けのオンライン英語学習プラットフォームの開発」に関するアンケート
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2021年度グローバルキャンパス推進本部オンラインウインタープログラム参加学生の募集