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Study Abroad: Call for Applications "AY2018 The University of Tokyo University-wide Student Exchange Program (for AY2019-2020)" * 9/28 Application form has been revised. * 9/28 List of partner universities has been updated. For more details, please see UTokyo Go Global website. The UTokyo University-wide Student Exchange Program application guideline has been announced on the Go Global website. Those who wish to apply for this program should submit necessary documents both in print form and in electronic file to the Graduate School Office by the following deadline after reading the guidelines carefully. Eligibility requirements and requested documents such as English proficiency tests vary depending on programs, please also be sure to check each “fact sheet” and web site of partner school before application. Deadline: 12pm on Monday, 12 November, 2018 Submit to (in print form): Graduate School Office at GraSPP Submit to (in electronic file): ppin@j.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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GSDM 111th Platform Seminar “Toward Northeast Asian Economic Integration” 7th Sep,2018 14:15-17:00 (Daiwa Ubiquitous Ishibashi Nobuo Memorial Hall, Daiwa Ubiquitous Computing Research Building, Hongo Campus, the University of Tokyo)
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平成31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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Scholarship: 吉田育英会 2019年度〈日本人派遣留学プログラム〉 奨学生の募集について *Japanese nationality required
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2019卒対象Re-action!~進路をキリカエル!~合同会社説明会のお知らせ
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平成30年度 医学部医学科統合講義(基礎統合講義・基礎臨床社会医学統合講義)の開講のお知らせ
医学部からのお知らせを掲示します
【医学部医学科 基礎臨床社会医学統合講義 シラバスのご案内】
先にUTASにてご案内させていただきました医学科の統合講義につきまして、シラバスが完成いたしましたので、改めてご案内申し上げます。
180802_シラバス2018完成版
統合講義は、 2004年度より行われている本学医学部医学科伝統の特別講義です。各日が学生の要望をもとに設定されたテーマについての集中講義の形を取り、最先端の知見に触れ医学の多面的な理解を図ります。準備・運営は学部学生が主体となり行っております。
本講義は、医学科3~6年生の必修講義となっておりますが、その卓越性は広く共有されることが望ましいという考えのもと、医学部医学科の講義で唯一本学関係者(医学部以外の学生・大学院生・教職員)全てに開かれております。
いまや医学はそれを専門にする人だけのものにとどまらず、幅広い学問領域、また多職種の方々に支えられて成り立っています。医学部学生だけでなく、医学に関心を持つ他学部学生・大学院生の皆さまにとっても、医学の奥深さを感じて頂く機会として活用して頂けるかと存じます。
本年度の概要は以下のようになっております。詳細につきましてはシラバスをご覧ください。
なお、UTASでの履修登録や事前申込み等の手続きは不要です。
日時:平成30年8月27日(月)~8月31日(金) 9:00 – 16:30(異なる日あり)
場所:本郷キャンパス 医学部教育研究棟14F 鉄門記念講堂
テーマ:
8/27(月)「高齢者医療および終末期医療の諸問題」
8/28(火)「DNA損傷応答」
8/29(水)「医学と芸術の接点」
8/30(木)「マイクロバイオータ」
8/31(金)「筋ジストロフィーから考える難治疾患」
多くの皆さまのご参加を運営委員一同心よりお待ちしています。お問い合わせは、utmed.tougoukougi2018@gmail.comまでお気軽にお寄せください。
※当日資料はオンラインベースで配布するため、聴講される方は対応可能な電子機器を適宜ご持参ください。
2018年度 東京大学医学部 基礎臨床社会医学統合講義 学生委員一同
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Study Abroad: AUA Study Abroad Program Organized by United Arab Emirates University/ アラブ首長国連邦大学主催 AUA学生交流プログラム
Study Abroad: AUA Study Abroad Program Organized by United Arab Emirates University AUA Study Abroad Program Organized by United Arab Emirates University has been announced on the Go Global website. Those who wish to apply for this program should read the application guideline carefully and submit necessary documents through the “Study Abroad” tab on the Academic Affairs System website (UTAS, ITC-LMS). The application deadline is Friday, 31st August. Program Outline This competition program, "Challenge for Innovation", is organized by United Arab Emirates University, a member of AUA (Asian Universities Alliance). During a week, competing teams are provided with workshops, mentoring and coaching services to help them transform their ideas into businesses, build their business models and prepare compelling pitch decks. ONLY the nominated team is supposed to submit their application materials to the host institution. Also, students must apply for this program as a team, so make sure to check the application guidelines and the program details of the host institution before application. -
JPN – British Embassy Tokyo – 2018 October to 2019 February Internship Programme
If you interested in this internship, please apply to the programme through the following website directly. Application Deadline : 19th August, 2018 -
Book Launch Event “Economic and Social Development of Bangladesh: Miracle and Challenges”
Book Launch Event "Economic and Social Development of Bangladesh: Miracle and Challenges" https://www.jica.go.jp/jica-ri/news/event/20180827_01.html Please register your participation at the application below. https://krs.bz/jica-ri/m?f=94 -
Kasumi Fujita
― How has life been since starting at the University of Tokyo as a graduate school student? It is very enjoyable and fulfilling. Although I joined the student union duringmy first year, GraSPP has much more interaction between students and more external teachers. I was able to meet more people and I suddenly found there were a lot more things I wanted to do. I played volleyball through the athletics club as an undergraduate and spent four years immersed in my studies and that sport, so it feels like I’m only now getting started at university (laughs). Last year, I took full advantage of the programs offered to me by GraSPP. The first of these was an educational tour visiting different parts of the country put on by the Japan Study Trip program in which I accompanied 30 students from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. Through good fortune, I was able to participate despite having yet to start at GraSPP at the time of the trip, and I found it an eye-opening experience. Being more used to talking with people of my own age group, listening to what people from a wide variety of different backgrounds had to say made a big impact on me. Later on, in November, I also attended an APEC youth conference that was held in Vietnam. This was a meeting of youth (students) from different countries held two days before the main APEC conference. With the preparatory work having been done, I found the work on collating views contributed by delegates from different countries into a proposal document at the event itself to be very stimulating. Being able to watch the addresses from the various world leaders attending APEC was also a valuable experience. Of all the things I was involved in last year, however, one that left a particularly deep impression on me was Aomori, where I went as part of the field-study-based collaborative public policy program that was launched by the University of Tokyo last year. After conducting about four on-site surveys in Towada, I have become an Aomori obsessive. ― Why did you choose Aomori and Towada as places to conduct a survey? I attended presentations by the participating local government agencies as part of the process of deciding on a location. I was won over by the one given on Towada by a person from the Aomori prefectural government which I found to be particularly powerful. The Towada representative got around a lot and was well known in the area, introducing me to lots of people in Towada. I also appreciated the warm welcome I received from the townspeople. Another reason for my being so taken with the place was that doing fieldwork in Towada led to my getting to know Hatanaka-san, who works on promoting the town by running seminars on Towada Barayaki (pan-broiled beef belly and onion), a popular local cuisine. Watching the video about its winning the 2014 B-1 Grand Prix (a competition for inexpensive local cuisine) that also showed assistance work in areas affected by the earthquake really brought home for me what it means to be involved in regional reconstruction. Last year also saw the staging of a festival of local cuisine at Shenyang in China during October that was attended by 10 or so organizations from Japan, it being the 45th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between Japan and China. As the Barayaki Seminar delegation to the Shenyang festival included local junior high school students, I went along with the job of looking after eight young people. It was my first ever visit to China and I had a wonderful time. Having met so many people over the last year who I would like to remain in contact with, including Hatanaka-san and the people from the prefectur a l government, this is something I expect to cherish for years to come.