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東京大学公共政策大学院 | GraSPP / Graduate School of Public Policy | The university of Tokyo

SEMINAR SERIES ON THE OCCASION OF ASEAN, CENTRAL & SOUTH ASIA YOUTH MISSION TO JAPAN 2018 October 10, 2018

Deadlines/Event Dates October 18, 2018

GraSPP alumni from ASEAN, Central & South Asian countries will visit GraSPP as a part of the program of “ASEAN, Central & South Asia  Youth Mission to Japan” organized by Ministry of Foreign Affairs in mid-October.
We are organizing seminars series which current GraSPP faculty members, students and alumni would have chance to interact within each other.

If you are interested in these seminars, please feel free to register from the Google form.

“The China Effects on Innovation and Development: Mainland China, Asia, and Beyond”

Date & Time: Thursday, October 18 | 16:00-18:00
Place: Seminar Room A, 12th floor, International Academic Research Building
Speaker: Prof. Asei Ito, Institute of Social Science, The University of Tokyo

GraSPPer Seminar “Japanese Society’s Response towards West Japan Flooding: Sharing Volunteer Experiences”

Presentations will be done by students from GraSPP who have participated in volunteering activities at Okayama prefecture in mid-September. During the 3 days
stay, students managed to interview the municipal government of Soja City (Okayama) and gained insights on how city’s disaster prevention policies were designed along
with the increase of foreign population. Students will share how they felt through interacting with victims and what they have learnt from the Soja case. Presentations
will be followed by a discussion session on how we can implement Japan’s cases and policies to the ASEAN and Central & South Asian countries.

Date & Time: Saturday, October 20 | 13:30-15:30
Place: Lecture Hall B, 4th floor, International Academic Research Building, Hongo Campus

Inquiry: events[at]pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Registration: Google Form