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Discover GraSPP: Info Session & Alumni Talk for aspiring public policy professionals in Myanmar
The University of Tokyo’s Graduate School of Public Policy (GraSPP) will be holding a live online session via Zoom for prospective applicants to the Master of Public Policy, International Program (MPP/IP). In this session, participants will receive an overview of GraSPP programs and hear from MPP/IP alumni and students who will share their own perspectives from their time at GraSPP. To attend the session, you will need to register in advance from here.
Date & time: Tuesday, August 25 | 2:00pm-4:00pm (Nay Pyi Taw time)
The two-year Master of Public Policy, International Program (MPP/IP) offers an extensive and diverse menu of courses taught in English. The program provides recent graduates and aspiring public policy professionals with an opportunity to learn cutting- edge multidisciplinary approaches to addressing public policy challenges. Our faculty consists of academics, who provide intellectual foundations, and policy practitioners, who share professional knowledge and experience with students. The diverse, international student body is close-knit and provides program alumni with a global network of policy professionals. Our cosmopolitan campus is located in central Tokyo with government and business districts within easy reach.
Host: The University of Tokyo’s Graduate School of Public Policy
Co-hosts: Foreign Economic Relations Department, Ministry of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations
Daiwa Myanmar-Japan Foundation (DMJF)
Okayama University Japan Educational Information Center (OJEIC)
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Call for TA “Comparative Analysis of Japanese Economic Policy-Making Process”
Applications are now open for the position of TA for the course “Comparative Analysis of Japanese Economic Policy-Making Process” (Wednesday at Period 4; 14:55-16:40) in the A1A2 semester AY 2020. Those who want to know more details and/or is interested in becoming a TA should contact the following e-mail address as soon as possible. [E-mail address] <tonoki [at] pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp> *please replace [at] with @ -
Call for Applications: Research Assistant Positions
Call for Applications: Research Assistant PositionsResearch Assistant System at The University of Tokyo aims to promote effective research activities, to create an enabling research environment and to develop young researchers’ capabilities by making doctoral students with superior academic abilities and performance engaged in various research and research-related activities. In pursuit of the same aim, Graduate School of Public Policy gives its doctoral students with superior academic abilities and performance an opportunity to be engaged in the GraSPP Research Seminar Program (GReSP) as Research Assistants (RAs). The GReSP provides a venue where GraSPP faculty members, visiting researchers and invited speakers share their cutting-edge research work on public policy and related topics with broader academic and policy communities. GraSPP invites doctoral students enrolled in GraSPP to apply for Research Assistant positions as follows.
Eligibility Full-time doctoral students enrolled in GraSPP doctoral program Term of appointment Six months (October 2020 - March 2021) ResponsibilitiesRAs are required to contribute to the successful implementation of the GReSP by all levels of work in collaboration with faculty members and staff in charge. Expected work includes but not limited to: -Preparation for the seminar -Announcement/Advertisement -Support the seminar operation on the day -Maintain and update of the GReSP mailing list -Making records of events -Other related work
Remuneration40,000 yen / month Paid in accordance with the rules and regulations set by GraSPP. Please note that the amount of withholding tax will be deducted from each payment.
Number of RAs to be appointed in the same term Two Documents to be submitted An applicant is required to submit a research work plan (Form 1, 36KB in Excel format). Prior to submission, please obtain your main supervisor’s approval. Application Deadline Friday, September 4 Submit to GraSPP Graduate School Office by e-mail (ppin.j[at]gs.mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp)GraSPP’s Research Promotion Committee will evaluate the work plan and select RAs. Selection result will be announced in the middle of September. For your reference, information on the GraSPP Research Seminar Program(GReSP) is available from the following link:
https://www.pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/tag/graspp-research-seminar/
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(REPOST) IMPORTANT NOTICE: “UTokyo Health Management Report Form” has started
UTokyo has eased the university activities restrictions level to "Level 0.5" and all UTokyo members need to follow the steps below in order to enter respective campuses from Monday, 27th July, 2020. Before entering campus(es), report your body temperature and physical condition through "UTokyo Health Management Report Form". show an "ENTRY OK" e-mail sent from the system above at campus gate. In case you have a fever or some of the other symptoms, you receive a "STAY HOME" e-mail and you cannot enter any UTokyo campus(es). Please also contact the following e-mail address in such case. ◎UTokyo Health Management Report Form https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ja/general/healthcheck.html If you have any health problems or concerns, please visit the websites below. ◎UTokyo Health Service Center http://www.hc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/ ◎Center for Research on Counseling and Support Services https://dcs.adm.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/ Contact information at GraSPP: <covid19-consultation[at]pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp> -
Suvychet Vong
In 2013, there was a turning point in my life—from an official in a developing country, Cambodia, I became a student anew in a developed country whose people are considered self-disciplined and highly moral citizens. Living in Tokyo was not so easy for me in the early stages, as I needed to adapt to a new environment that had a markedly different lifestyle from the one I knew. However, I received tremendous support from my friends, my professors, staff of GraSPP, and IMF staff. In the first year, I did not achieve my desired results as I struggled in adapting to my new way of life, dealing with the difficulty of the courses, and catching up with some of my smart classmates who were among the most brilliant students of Japan—although I also gallivanted around a lot. The University of Tokyo is one of the most prestigious universities; thus, if you want to have good results, never underestimate your course program or your classmates. For the first-year students, not only do you need to study smart, but you also need to study hard. It would be wise not to stress out but to spare some time to cultivate beautiful friendships with those who would positively encourage you during hard times.
In my second year, I reaffirmed my commitment to achieving my desired results. Frankly speaking, it was partly inspired by Japanese history, which I learned through my travels in Japan, and the stories of the Samurai—the brave soldiers who would never surrender. In this regard, I made a strict study timetable by reducing my idle time while having appropriate leisure time. However, in order to deal with the hard slog, I promised myself a lengthy tour of Japan after I completed all my required courses. Nothing is impossible as long as we are willing to make the effort. Eventually, I managed to finish my research and the second-year courses with better results than what I expected.
Fortunately, after coming back to my beloved homeland, I was assigned to a task related to international cooperation among ASEAN+3 nations, which provided me some opportunities to attend meetings in Japan. Every time I visited Japan, I always found time to meet some of my friends who had helped me during the time I was there. Time may pass, but memories will last. I cannot forget all the kindness that I gratefully received during my time in Japan.
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NOTICE: Temporary suspension of certificate dispenser / 自動証明書発行機の一時停止
NOTICE: Temporary suspension of certificate dispenser For routine checkup, all certificate dispenser on campus will be suspended during the following period. If GraSPP students need to issue a certificate during that time, please apply it at the GraSPP Graduate School Office. From 1pm to 2:30pm, Monday, 24th August -
NOTICE: Medical Checkups for new students AY 2020 / 2020年度新入生健康診断のお知らせ
NOTICE: Medical Checkups for new students AY 2020 The medical checkups for new students will be conducted as follows. GraSPP students who enroll in Autumn, 2020 need to take medical checkups at Hongo Campus during the period below. Please ware masks when you come to check up. You are not allowed to enter check up place if you have fever or respiratory symptoms as cough or phlegm. Date: from Thursday, October 22, 2020 Venue: Sanjo kaikan * Online pre-registration and survey through the Health Service Center website are required. The registration website will be available Female: from 5 pm on Wednesday, 2 September. Male: from 5pm on Friday, 4 September. * Please be sure to bring your student ID card and your reservation number at medical checkups. For more details, please refer the following Link http://www.hc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/checkups/medical-checkups-for-research-graduate-students-for-fall-admission/