Deadlines/Event Dates April 3, 2023
(The session will be given in Japanese, but we will also respond to questions in English)
Date: 17:00 -about 1.5h, Monday 3 April 2023
Venue: SMBC Academia Hall, 4th Floor, International Academic Research Bldg., Hongo Campus & Online by Zoom
Previous Registration is required =>Please go to https://forms.gle/SvRg61o5oq2TY4dy6
Zoom URL will be announced before the event to online attendees.
Schedule:
1. Greetings from STIG Director
2. Introduction to the STIG Education Program
3. Messages from STIG alumni
Yumi Shirai (Graduate school of Science) Mitsubishi UFJ Research & Consulting
Yasuhiro Sato (Graduate school of Medicine) UTokyo Hospital
4. Representative STIG Spring courses:
Negotiation and Consensus Building「交渉と合意」
Case Study (Technology Assessment)「事例研究(テクノロジーアセスメント」)
Case Study (Scenario Planning: Practice and Theory)「事例研究(政策環境・事業環境検討手法としてのシナリオプランニング:理論と実践)」
International Transportation Policy「国際交通政策」
The Science, Technology and Innovation Governance (STIG) is an interdisciplinary education program across the humanities and sciences, which is aimed at fostering human resources who can transcend the conventional boundaries between the humanities and the sciences, boldly address new academic issues across fields, think flexibly, and lead science, technology and innovation policy. Students interested in fields of Innovation, Science and Technology policy, Evidence-based policy, and Social implication of Technologies are strongly encouraged to join us.
Science, Technology, and Innovation Governance (STIG) Education Program
STIG OFFICE, Graduate School of Public Policy
The University of Tokyo
Hongo Campus, International Academic Research Bldg. 13F
STIG@pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp