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(The deadline extended) A2&S1 Case Study: GPPN SDG Professional Certificate
*The deadline has been extended to Tuesday, 22 September (JST).
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES
This international program is composed of five member universities of the Global Public Policy Network, GPPN, an international group of top public policy schools from around the world. Participating member universities include:
Columbia SIPA, New York Graduate School of Public Policy (GraSPP), University of Tokyo, Tokyo Hertie School of Governance, Berlin LKY School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, Singapore Sciences Po School of Public Affairs, ParisThe SDG Professional Certificate allows students to develop entrepreneurial skills and to work with public policy students from participating GPPN universities. It provides an opportunity for students to develop concrete projects rooted in their local environments, and to interact with academics, practitioners and policymakers specializing in the SDGs.
Students benefit from the experience of building and implementing their own interdisciplinary SDG projects while collaborating with multiple actors at different levels
PROGRAMME CURRICULUM
As a global joint program, the SDG Certificate includes:
Opening SDG Leadership Seminar hosted by the Sciences Po School of Public Affairs in Paris in January (online) A dedicated intensive semester long module during the A1-S1 semester A monthly joint online seminar with all participating GPPN Schools and student teams A final online presentation and Q&A with a jury of expertsAGENDA
This agenda is subject to modification.
September 2020: Application period, Interviews and Announcement of selected teams September - May 2021:SDG Course and online joint seminars January 2021: SDG Leadership Seminar - Sciences Po, Paris May 2021:Final online presentations and final projects dueHOW TO APPLY
Application Guideline
Syllabus
This year’s theme for the SDG Certificate, selected on a rotating basis by the Scientific Advisors of participating schools, and spearheaded by Professor Laetitia Atlani-Duault as Director of the World Health Organization Collaborative Center for Research on Health and Humanitarian Policies and Practices, and the President of the Institut COVID19 Ad Memoriam, will focus on projects that address the issues arising from the most pressing global challenge of today, the COVID-19 pandemic. Successful applications will tie in the role of the SDGs in developing a project that responds to one of the diverse challenges brought to light by this international crisis. As we have witnessed, the pandemic has not only revealed the difficulties facing our health and political systems, but it has also accentuated the many existing inequalities in our societies. These inequalities can be seen across a range of fields, including access to resources, basic rights, food security, housing, healthcare, technology, education and personal safety, among others.
In this context, the GPPN invites students to identify an important policy challenge in a field related to the SDGs and the global health crisis caused by COVID-19. Proposals can incorporate public, private or hybrid approaches as appropriate.
Students need to submit a proposal, letter of motivation (both maximum 1,000 words) and CV to GraSPP Office (intl_application@pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp) and cc: Prof. Orsi (orsi@pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp) by 22 September 2020. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for a final selection interview. The interviews of the short-listed candidates will be conducted on 24 September as needed. (TBC)Teams must be committed to continue working together to develop their projects throughout the spring semester and are required to attend all elements of the SDG Certificate (Paris seminar, SDG spring course and online joint sessions).
SCIENTIFIC ADVISOR
Roberto Orsi is Project Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Tokyo. He holds a PhD in International Relations obtained from the London School of Economics in 2013. His research interests focus on international political theory, history of political concepts, East Asian and European international politics.CONTACT US
For questions related to the SDG Certificate and GPPN, please contact us:
Course Professor: Prof. Roberto ORSI (orsi@pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp) Coordinator: Aoi Ohno (intl_application@pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp) https://youtu.be/_ejcTmsLYl8 -
Guest Speaker Seminar: 「地域の足を守れ~国土交通省の挑戦~」国土交通省大臣官房公共交通・物流政策審議官 久保田雅晴 氏
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Worlide News Day Webinar
The Worlide News Day Webinar, organized by the National Youth Achievement Award (NYAA) Counsil, will be held on Mon 28 September. This webinar is open to all in the Asia region. Please see attached flier for details and directly register via the link below: Register at http://str.sg/WND2020. You will be able to see the detailed programme after registering. Contact: NYAA Council <nyaac[at]singnet.com.sg> https://www.pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/World-News-Days-2020-EDM-FV-1.pdf -
“Maintain Regional Transport: Challenge of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism” Mr. Masaharu Kubota, Deputy Minister for Public Transport and Logistics Policy
公共政策大学院では、「地域交通政策研究」の授業において、下記のとおり、国土交通省大臣官房公共交通 ・物流政策審議官 久保田雅晴 氏からお話を伺います。 人口減少の本格化や超高齢化社会の到来等に伴い、交通の分野では、地方部を中心に、地域の足の確保やそれを担う働き手の不足などの課題を抱え、さらに、新型コロナウイルス感染症の影響が重くのしかかっています。 これらの課題に対し、国では、法律や予算などの制度的な枠組みの改善や充実を図り、MaaSをはじめとする利便性の高い次世代モビリティの実現を通じて、各地域で必要な輸送サービスがサステイナブルに提供される仕組みづくりに取り組んでいます。 本講では、地域の足の現状と国土交通省の施策を概観し、制度や技術のイノベーションを通じて地域の足の課題を解決する方策について考察します。 履修登録学生以外の本学学生の聴講も歓迎しますので、聴講を希望する学生もアクセス願います。 (使用言語: 日本語、本学学生以外の一般の方はアクセス出来ません。) ※ オンライン授業URLは授業開始前にITC-LMSで確認すること。資料はITC-LMSにおいて本科目を仮登録の上、ITC-LMSから入手すること。授業開始の1時間前までを目途に事前配布する。 ※ 対面授業を希望する受講生は、下記アドレスまで、授業前日17時までに連絡すること。先着順に受け付けし、教室の定員を超えた場合にのみ個別に連絡する。 日時: 9月29日(火)16:50-18:35 場所: 国際学術総合研究棟4階SMBCホール(20名まで)に おける対面授業とオンライン授業によるライブ実施。詳細はポスターを確認してください。 使用言語: 日本語 問い合わせ: 交通・観光政策研究ユニット ttpu[アット]pp.u-Tokyo.ac.jp 9/29「地域交通政策研究」久保田雅晴氏講義案内ポスター 「地域交通政策研究」講義一覧(火曜5限 16:50-18:35) 「観光地域政策」講義一覧(火曜3限 13:00-14:45) -
令和3年度日本学生支援機構大学院奨学生予約採用の募集のお知らせ
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Yifeng Xiong
I am a SIPA/GraSPP double degree student and I spent my second academic year at GraSPP. Previously educated in China and the U. S., this was my first time studying in Japan, and I entered GraSPP in September 2019 not knowing what to expect. It turned out to be one of the best decisions I made in my life. GraSPP has an incredibly diverse student body and each person I talked to has taught me something new. The professors and the administrative team were incredibly supportive, and the classes were extremely rewarding and intellectually stimulating. Tokyo is an amazing city with a lot to explore. Despite the short time I spent at GraSPP, I made lots of friends and valuable connections that I will treasure for life. Working as a coordinator for the Student Council and representing GraSPP at the 2020 GPPN Conference in London were the major highlights for me. I have 2 pieces of advice for my fellow GraSPP students: 1. Get out of your comfort zone and never miss out on any opportunity to learn and grow. Make valuable connections, attend as many events and activities as you can, make bold choices, and set aside time each week for conversations with new and old friends. Everything that feels apocalyptic now will be inconsequential in a few years; it’s important to get in a helicopter and look at yourself from far away—not to diminish your current problems, but to remember that life will go on after them. 2. Be yourself. Some may find it challenging to thrive in a culture that emphasizes hierarchy and prioritizes conformity over individuality and self-innovation, and I have experienced these struggles, particularly during the job-hunting process. I have consistently questioned myself whether I am good enough, whether I should change myself and bow to the pressure of conforming to societal expectations…But ultimately, I realized that I am who I am, and expressing myself in an open and honest way is my best option. It is okay to be different and it is okay to disagree. Take criticisms seriously but more importantly, trust your own judgments. Remember that you’re a valued individual with amazing credentials and qualities that will enable you to reach your unique potential. I am beyond thankful for my experience at GraSPP and to everyone who has helped me or guided me through this journey. I will start working in Tokyo after I graduate, and I hope to be able to visit GraSPP often as an alumnus in the future. -
2020年度東京大学就職活動・内定状況アンケートへの協力のお願い
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A1A2「刑事政策」(5111110)
「刑事政策」の履修について
以下の4名の履修を許可します。履修許可者は,報告を希望するテーマを,第1希望から第3希望まで選んだうえで(シラバスに掲載されていないテーマでも構いません),9月24日(木)までに,メールで連絡してください。 (連絡先メールアドレス:kawaide@j.u-tokyo.ac.jp).51198033
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A1A2「Global Political Economy」(5122503)(5175012)(5171116)
The class on September 29th for this course is canceled. October 6th will be the first class.