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Title HSP Seminar: Bring Back War In by Dr. Luis Schenoni Descriptions In this seminar, Dr. Luis Schenoni will talk about his book ”Bringing Back War In”. This book provides a fresh theory connecting war and state formation that incorporates the contingency of warfare and the effects of war outcomes in the long run. This event is open to the public with prior registration. Priority may be given to UTokyo students if seats are full. Further details will be sent through emails to the registers. Date 11th (Fri) July, 2025, 10:00-11:30 Venue Komaba Campus, The University of Tokyo Lecturer Dr. Luis Schenoni, University College of London Moderator Prof. Ai Kihara-Hunt (Professor, Graduate Program on Human Security (HSP), the University of Tokyo) Language English(without interpretation) Materials Available upon registration and in the event Pre-registration Please check here. Organizer Graduate Program on Human Security (HSP), The University of Tokyo Co-organizers Research Center for Sustainable Peace, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS), The University of Tokyo This information is also available at: 東京大学 大学院総合文化研究科 「人間の安全保障」プログラム(HSP)
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[REPOST] Schedules for examinations and make-up lectures of joint courses
Information regarding online exam of the joint courses with School of Law and Faculty of Law, may be provided through UTAS. Please also check the bulletin board after logging in to UTAS.
As for the examinations and make-up lectures schedules of the joint courses with School of Law and Faculty of Law, please check each bulletin board and following Web sites. Especially, please check the venues for examinations and the precautions each time. Be careful about the examination venues because it may be different from usual lecture rooms.
School of Law Examination (in Japanese) School of Law Make-up lectures (in Japanese) Faculty of Law Examination (in Japanese) Faculty of Law Make-up lectures (in Japanese)As for the examinations and makeup classes schedules of the joint courses with Faculty of Economics, please check following Web sites and the bulletin board on UTAS. Especially, please check the venues for examinations and the precautions each time.
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Striratna Nityahayu (Tita)
I am currently an Associate at the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI), where I am responsible for researching, designing, and delivering development-related high-level events for ministry officials across the Asia-Pacific region. At present, I am preparing to transition into a new role at a mergers and acquisitions (M&A) advisory firm in Tokyo. I also serve as the President of the GraSPP Alumni Association (Tatsuoka-kai), a role I have held since 2024. In this capacity, I engage with GraSPP alumni around the world, as well as current students, professors, and faculty staff to organize events and foster community.
My journey at GraSPP began after a year of working at MUFG Bank’s Jakarta branch. Prior to entering the workforce, I earned my bachelor’s degree in International Relations from Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, which included a one-year exchange program at the University of Tokyo’s Komaba campus from 2017 to 2018.
Returning to the University of Tokyo as a graduate student felt like a “revenge” for the exchange program that ended too soon. I left Japan with a vision and a promise to myself: “I will definitely come back.” To fulfill that promise, I spent my first year working at the Bank during the day while studying and preparing at night for GraSPP entrance exam and Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) full-ride scholarship.
During that preparation, I became convinced that GraSPP was the right graduate school for me. It uniquely combines politics and economics—two subjects that perfectly align with my interests and aspirations. I was right because later throughout my studies, I was able to explore public administration, central banking, finance, and international development simultaneously, which I believe sets GraSPP apart from other graduate schools worldwide.
Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic began shortly after I received my acceptance letter from GraSPP and the MEXT scholarship. It was a challenging time as I nearly couldn’t enter Japan; in fact, I arrived after months of delay during a brief two-week Japan border opening, followed by a year-long border shutdown. Even then, most classes were held online, and I missed out on the full campus experience with friends and faculty. This is one of the reasons I applied to be President of the Alumni Association—to make up for the lost time and missed connections.
Despite the difficulties of the pandemic, I made the most of my time at GraSPP by actively participating in competitions, internships, seminars, and teaching roles. I joined the Global Policy Challenge (GPC) and the Global Public Policy Network (GPPN) SDG Professional Certificate Program, represented GraSPP as a Student Representative in two ADBI online seminars, and served as a Teaching Fellow for Professor Kiichi Fujiwara and a Teaching Assistant for Professor Toshiro Nishizawa. My internship at Music Securities, Inc., an impact investment company affiliated with GraSPP, led to my first job in Japan.
Right after graduating from GraSPP in 2022, I started as Music Securities’ first non-Japanese employee and was later promoted to Global Business Manager in my second year. Music Securities provides investment opportunities in impactful businesses in Japan and the developing world, and I oversaw the full-life cycle of investments in those companies; from sourcing projects to distributing dividends. I cherished my time interacting with business owners and ministry officials, as well as learning about how for-profit financial service companies in Japan work. I also honed my business Japanese language skills rapidly during that time.
In truly countless ways, GraSPP has transformed my life. It has opened doors to incredible opportunities and connected me with a cohort that has helped shape who I am today—a passionate international finance practitioner capable of bridging the private and public sectors. GraSPP is a pioneer in interdisciplinary education, allowing students to pursue multiple interests without compromise. If anything, it empowers them to thrive at the intersection of disciplines. If you think you cannot choose just one discipline, GraSPP might be just the perfect school for you.
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先端技術セミナー 高橋 智隆氏「ロボット時代の創造」
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<直接応募>INPEX教育交流財団 2026年度奨学生募集のご案内
希望者は財団ホームページを確認のうえ、各自で申請してください。
【募集する奨学会】
(公財)INPEX教育交流財団 インドネシア、オーストラリア、アラブ首長国連邦の3か国に留学あるいは調査・研究を志望する者。
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Guest Speaker Seminar with Mr. Tetsuro TOMITA
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Scholarship: 公益財団法人吉田育英会 2026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
本部奨学厚生課より「公益財団法人吉田育英会 2026年度<日本人派遣留学プログラム>奨学生の募集」について通知がありました。 希望者は東京大学海外留学・国際交流情報及び財団法人ウェブサイト内の「募集要項」等をよく読み、以下の期限までに必要書類を揃えて、公共政策学務チーム留学奨学金担当へ提出してください。
提出期限: 2025年7月25日(金)正午 提出先: 公共政策学務チーム留学奨学金担当 exchange.j [at]gs.mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp -
Scholarship: 公益財団法人竹中育英会2025年 (2026年秋留学開始分)海外留学奨学生の募集について *Japanese nationality required
本部奨学厚生課より「公益財団法人竹中育英会 2025年(2026年秋留学開始分)海外留学奨学生の募集」について通知がありました。 希望者は東京大学海外留学・国際交流情報及び財団法人ウェブサイト内の「募集要項」等をよく読み、以下の期限までに必要書類を揃えて、公共政策学務チーム(留学奨学金担当)へ提出してください。
提出期限: 2024年8月18日(月)正午 提出先: 公共政策学務チーム留学奨学金担当 exchange.j [at] gs.mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp -
2026年度国家公務員総合職試験(教養区分)について
人事院よりお知らせです。 -------------------------------- これまで毎年秋に実施していた「国家公務員総合職試験(教養区分)」を、2026年度試験からは春にも実施し、年2回の開催とすることが決定されました。 この変更により、2026年度からは大学2年生の春から受験が可能となり、大学在学中に最大6回の受験機会が得られます。詳細につきましては、以下資料をご参照ください。
【記者発表資料】 https://www.jinji.go.jp/kouho_houdo/kisya/2506/sougoukyouyou2kai.html
【採用情報NAVI】 https://www.jinji.go.jp/saiyo/syokai/sougoukyoyo_gaiyou.html
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<事前相談会のお知らせ> 5122110 自治体行政調査
Aセメスター自治体行政調査ゼミ参加希望の学生の皆さんへ
UTASにも記載したところですが、7月10日(木)5時限に事前相談会を開催します。
場所は、農学部構内総合研究棟5階研究会室です。
夏休み中の事前作業について説明をしますので、参加希望の学生は、事前相談に来てください。
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