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【内閣人事局】女子学生を対象としたオンラインイベントの追加募集について
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“Multilateral Financial Institutions: Rules and Practice” offered online by Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
You are welcome to be a participate as an observer in an online intensive course on “Multilateral Financial Institutions: Rules and Practice” by Mr. Gerard Sanders, Special Assistant to President (former General Counsel), Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB).
Classes are scheduled tentatively for Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 15:10 to 16:40 in the following weeks.
Week One: February 2, 4 and 5
Week Two: February 9, 11 and 12
Week Three: February 15, 16 and 18
Week Four: February 22, 23 and 24
Class codes are as follows; 31M220-1380A (for Master’s course) 31D220-1380A (for Doctoral course)
For further information, please contact: matchan0527<>icloud.com <http://icloud.com/> with cc to sato<>hsp.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp <http://hsp.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/> Please replace <> with @. -
スペシャル・イングリッシュ・レッスン2020年度春期集中講座開催のお知らせ
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Fellow students of UTokyo, would you like to join us for some exercises?
The COVID-19 outbreak has restricted us to stay inside and made it harder to workout. Thus, we would like to present an easy, online, at-home exercise program in collaboration with multiple departments from UTokyo. Feel free to join us. Let’s exercise and stay active! https://ut-psr.net/2021/01/28/online-exercise-23/ -
University entrance exams (Hongo area) Thu, 25 Feb and Fri, 26 Feb, 2021
University entrance exams (Hongo area) Thu, 25 Feb and Fri, 26 Feb, 2021 The following are the temporary measures for the Second University Entrance Exam: Entry into the entrance exam room areas is strictly prohibited; only students, faculty members, and staff who have special permission may enter the areas. Faculty and administrative staff must show an ID card of UTokyo when entering the Hongo Campus. Students who need especially to enter the Hongo Campus for research activities must show an ID card of UTokyo when entering. Those who are not affiliated with the university must show a temporary ID card when entering. Entry to and exit from the university are possible through the Main/Red/Yayoi/Nishikata/Kaitoku/Pharmaceutical/Second Refectory/Nou-Seimon/South gates. In principle, entering the Hongo Campus by car is prohibited. * Due to the English listening tests, driving a car on campus except for in an emergency is prohibited during the following dates and times: Friday, 26 February from 14:40 to 15:20 Please refrain from making a noise in the exam room areas. -
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. -
Veronica Wee
Over the summer holidays, I had the opportunity to complete a two-month-long internship with the Capacity Building and Training (CBT) team of the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI). Due to the coronavirus situation, all activities of ADBI were conducted entirely online, including this internship. Prior to the internship, I requested a senior staff and research associate to be my supervisors. As most events were conducted online and did not require any intern support, my primary responsibility was to research and write a working paper on a topic of my choice, which I decided with my supervisors at the start of the internship. I was able to build on a topic I had briefly researched for a class and develop the argument under the guidance of the ADBI staff. During the course of the internship, I had the privilege of attending weekly team meetings, during which all team members, including interns, gave updates on their activities for that week. This gave us the opportunity to meet other members of the CBT team and learn about the many ongoing activities of ADBI, including interesting webinars and courses. In addition, another senior staff kindly extended an opportunity to both the other GraSPP intern and myself to participate in an online course that ADBI co-organised with Stanford University on using the case study method to tackle infrastructure development problems. As this was the first time that the course was provided online, several research associates and myself were appointed group secretaries to facilitate discussion and organise additional meetings for participants to prepare for the final presentation at the end of the course. It was a challenge to coordinate participants located in various time zones, most of whom were government officials with extremely busy schedules. However, it was an enjoyable opportunity to meet government officials from various countries and Stanford staff and support the ADBI team in facilitating the course, while participating in the course myself. This internship granted me valuable insight into the behind-the-scenes of ADBI activities, along with the chance to conduct further research beyond the limits of classes with the guidance of the staff. I deeply appreciated the opportunity to connect with ADBI staff and hope to eventually be able to work at ADBI as a full-fledged staff in the future. -
【奨学金】令和3年度日本学生支援機構大学院奨学生在学採用(4月期)の募集のお知らせ
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GraSPP同窓会主催無料ウェビナー 東大卒業生に聞く 民間経験を活かした国際協力・国際機関のキャリア