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Call for Applications “Online Summer Courses by Partner Universities”
Call for Applications "Online Summer Courses by Partner Universities" "Online Summer Courses by Partner Universities" application guidelines will be announced on the Go Global website soon. Those who wish to apply for this program should read the guideline carefully and submit necessary documents during the following periods directly to the International Exchange Group through UTAS. 1st Recruitment: Friday, January 29th to NOON, Friday, 19th February 2nd Recruitment: Monday, March 1st to NOON, Monday, March 22nd *The International Exchange Group accepts applications only for the programs where seats are still left. Notes: Please note that the UTokyo application periods are different from the ones at the partner universities. Application documents should be scanned and uploaded to UTAS in PDF format. Please note that UTAS does not accept applications for any reason after the deadline. -
S1S2「Policy Process and Negotiation」(5112191)
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【Repost】S2 「Case Study (Macroeconomic Policy for Practitioners)」(5140399)
S2 「Case Study (Macroeconomic Policy for Practitioners)」(5140399) This is a reminder of a virtual information session about Case Study (Macroeconomic Policy for Practitioners) by Jerry Schiff, Visiting Lecturer, and Prof. Toshiro Nishizawa. In response to inquiries from some students, please find below several special features that GraSPP students may find attractive. First, it moves beyond economic theory to help students understand how macroeconomic policies are developed and implemented in the real world. Second, it offers an invaluable opportunity to gain skills that would be useful in working in national or international economic institutions. In particular, students will draft policy memos of the sort written at many such institutions, and will participate in a one-on-one mock interview, modeled after job interviews at the IMF. There is no specific prerequisite for this course, but exposure to basic undergraduate macroeconomics would be helpful. The course can also serve as a complement to more advanced macroeconomics courses for those with a deeper background in the field. *** You are invited to a virtual information session about Case Study (Macroeconomic Policy for Practitioners) by Jerry Schiff, Visiting Lecturer, and Prof. Toshiro Nishizawa. Friday, April 16 | 8:30am-9:30am (Tokyo time) Please register via the Google Form link below. https://forms.gle/w37URCwjoquMYt6U6 *** Jerald Schiff | https://www.pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/faculty/schiff-jerald/ Jerry Schiff retired from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in 2015, after 25 years there. At the IMF, he held a number of positions, most notably as Deputy Director of the Asia and Pacific Department and as Senior Advisor in the Office of the Managing Director. In the former, he helped develop IMF policy toward the Asia region and also served as the head of teams for Japan, Korea, India, Singapore, and Myanmar. In the latter position, he helped the IMF’s management oversee its overall agenda and management of the 2008-10 global finial crisis. As part of this effort, he took part in a number of international meetings, including the G-20 and G-7. Since that time, he has been involved in education and training in a number of settings. He has taught both graduate and undergraduate courses at American University School of International Service and the George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs. These courses have included International Financial Relations, International Trade Relations, and Economic Crises and Rescues. He has also had a recurring visiting position at the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Public Policy, where he has taught a course on Macroeconomic Policy for Practitioners, building on his experience at the IMF. He has also provided training in macroeconomic and financial policy-making to a wide range of public officials in Asian and Europe as a consultant to the IMF Institute. Prior to joining the IMF, Mr. Schiff spent four years as Assistant Professor of Economics at Tulane University, and one year as a visiting scholar at The United States Treasury. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1984 and his B.S. in Economics from Cornell University in 1979. His current academic interests lie in preventing and mitigating economic crises, and the economies of Japan and Asia more broadly. -
Call for Application: the UN World Food Programme “Summer Internship Programme 2021”
Call for Application: the UN World Food Programme "Summer Internship Programme 2021" The Programme and Policy Development Department (PD) of the UN World Food Programme (WFP) has launched the call for applications for the 2021 PD summer internships. The vacancy announcements for 29 internship positions are now available online. If you would like to join the internship, please read through the related links and apply for it through the UN WFP website. Schedule: Call for Applications: from 9 April to 2 May 2021 Screening and Selection/Offer Process: to be finalized by Mid June 2021 Onboarding process including the issuance of a contract and visa: from mid-June onwards WFP Vacancy Announcments for PD Summer Internship Programme 2021 (PDF, 108KB) (PDF, 552KB) -
Scholarship: 2021年度韓国国際交流財団「韓国研究大学院給付奨学生」<新規・ 継続>募集 について
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Notes Regarding Course Registration
Registration period for courses offered at S1S2 term and S1 term has started today, April 13th. Please reconfirm Page 36-37 of “Course Summariese” and make sure you register necessary courses during the designated period. Course Summaries https://www.pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/education/courses/ Please pay special attention to the following points: - Be sure to meet the deadlines. Procedures cannot be made outside of the period. - You need to register your courses through UTAS. Course registration through ITC-LMS or bookmarking syllabus on UTAS is different from “Course Registration” on UTAS. To earn credits, you must register courses through UTAS. - “Course registration correction period” is provided after “Registration period”. You can add, change and remove courses during the following period. You CANNOT add, change or remove courses after this period. - Maximum amount of credits that students can register in one academic year is 38. Autumn enrolled student’s academic year will be counted from September. - If you have any trouble or difficulties with registration on UTAS, please contact GraSPP Office by the end of course registration correction period. We can not respond to any request after the period. -
奨学金の募集について
【募集する奨学会】
・公益財団法人 似鳥国際奨学財団 PDF(68KB) -
No classes on April 12(Mon)
For the University of Tokyo Anniversary, no class will be held on Monday, April 12th. -
S1S2「事例研究(テクノロジーアセスメント)」(5140076)(5171111)