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Caution around the winter holidays
Notes during Winter vacation period 【Prevention of COVID-19 Infection Spread】 We appreciate your continued cooperation regarding COVID-19 infection prevention measures. There has been no outbreak or cluster of infection at the university of Tokyo. Please be more careful again. 【Compliance with laws and regulations】 ○Do not post inappropriate messages on the internet. ○Do not use or possess of illegal drugs such as cannabis, marijuana, or other synthetic variants. ○Do not commit criminal acts such as sexual assault and fraud. Everyone is responsible for actions but sometimes things may end with unexpected consequences. Please spend your daily life responsibly and with decency as a student of the University of Tokyo. In addition, we have student counseling service. If you have any worries or concerns during your campus life, feel free to consult with the office. ※For details of the Student Counseling Service, refer to the following. Center for Research on Counseling and Support Services website: http://dcs.adm.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/ 【Prevention of alcohol-related accidents】 ○Do not drink alcohol while you are minor. ○Do not force others to drink alcohol. -
NOTICE: GraSPP Graduate School office will be closed for the year-end and New Year holidays (from 28 Dec. to 3 Jan.)
NOTICE: GraSPP Graduate School office will be closed for the year-end and New Year holidays (from 28 Dec. to 3 Jan.) Please see following academic schedule for your reference: https://www.pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/student-bulletin-board/academic-calendar-ay2021/ -
令和3年度原子力規制庁インターンシップ(春季)募集について
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REPOST: (Call for application) The Asia House Fellowship Programme
The Asia House Fellowship Programme A unique opportunity to join the global conversation Asia House has launched a new Fellowship Programme to develop the next generation of business and policy leaders. This is a unique 12-month opportunity for two postgraduate candidates who share Asia House’s vision for a strong and dynamic relationship between Asia, the Middle East and Europe. The Fellows will each conduct a major research project on the issues driving change across Asia and the Middle East. Their research will be published and distributed by Asia House to its wide network of senior business and policy figures and will inform the Asia House programme of engagement with global leaders. Research topics Two funded Fellowships are available in 2022. Applications are invited for original research which will drive forward the debate shaping global trade. The research will ideally fall under one of the following broad categories: • Geopolitics and trade • Technology and data • Energy and sustainability Download the Asia House Fellowship Programme brochure Benefits and Eligibility The Fellowships offer a 12-month opportunity to focus on a large piece of research that will be distributed among Asia House’s international network of leading figures from government, trade, business, and technology – including our founding stakeholders: HSBC, Standard Chartered and Prudential. Fellows will receive research support, a mentorship scheme and leadership advice, alongside the opportunity to be part of Asia House’s renowned business and policy programme and build professional contacts across our network. Fellows will also receive a stipend of circa £24,000. The Fellowship is open to all nationalities, with the roles expected to be remote. To be eligible, candidates must: • Be fluent in written and spoken English. • Have a completed Masters and/or PhD by October 2022. • Be self-driven and enthusiastic, with leadership potential. • Have a keen interest and knowledge of economic/political/commercial issues affecting Asia and/or the Middle East. How to apply To apply, please send the following to: fellowship(at)asiahouse.co.uk • A personal statement (one page max) about yourself and why you want to be an Asia House Fellow. • CV (no more than two pages) which must include details of your academic research background and any leadership experience. • An outline of your proposed research project (maximum two pages). • Two professional/academic references. Closing date: 31 January 2022 More information can be found below. https://www.pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Asia-House-Fellowship-Programme-Brochure-2021-2022-Digital.pdf If you have any queries about the Fellowship Programme, please contact fellowship(at)asiahouse.co.uk -
Important notice from Housing Office regarding MIV special treatment
If you are an international student who was once allocated at the MIV but had to cancel your room due to the border restrictions, please follow the steps below so that we can once again secure a place for you at the MIV. Your reallocated rooms can be kept till the final date of your term of residency with no fees incurred if your delay of arrival is caused by the border restrictions. If the number of applications exceed the number of rooms available, the result will be chosen by lot. And if you are an international student still on hold of your room at the MIV but still are unable to come to Japan, you can either select to keep your current room till the end of your term of residency or either cancel your room and reapply for your stay from 2022/4 onwards on the same conditions as above. For Reapplication: a) Access the link below with the password “village1919” and be sure to complete your application by the 2022/1/25 deadline. ▶MIV Application: https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/adm/housing-office/en/osta/mejirodai_only.html *No applications received past the 1/25 deadline will be applicable for the room reallocation. b) In item 14 of the application form (The month you wish to move in the accommodation), select 2022/4 as your desired move-in month. *Basically, the maximum period of residency is 1 year at the longest which is set in accordance to one’s term of enrollment at the university. No modifications will be made after your room allocation, i.e., the final date of your residency will remain the same no matter if your actual move-in date shall be delayed due to the border restrictions, etc. c) In the “Notes” column, be sure to write the following information. Any reapplications in lack of (1) or (2) below will not be subject to the room reallocation. (1) Former application number (2) Your former allocated room number at the MIV (3) Your former allocated room type at the MIV *Room reallocation will only be assured for the same room type you were formerly given. Not all independent type rooms may be secured due to the number of vacancies at the time, so be sure to include one of the shared type rooms among your choices as well at the time of reapplication. Note: Renewals of contract will be based on the term of residency printed on the “Notification of Admission” and not by the actual length of stay at the dorm. 【Place to Contact】 Always include your name, permit number and MIV room number at the time of texting. ▶For your delays & cancellation Mainichi Comnet: mejirodai_village@maicom.co.jp ▶For your inquiries regarding the OSTA reapplication UTokyo Housing Office: housing-office.adm@gs.mail.u-tokyo.ac.j -
令和4年4月東京大学国際学生宿舎(豊島A棟/豊島B棟)入居者募集【日本人大学院学生】
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The 8th PKU-UTokyo Forum “Economy and Society in the Post -COVID-19 World: The Road to Growth, Distribution, and Common Prosperity”
We welcome you to attend The 8th PKU-UTokyo Forum “Economy and Society in the Post -COVID-19 World: The Road to Growth, Distribution, and Common Prosperity”. It will be held online on 6 January 2022, 12:00-15:20 Tokyo time. (Held via Zoom, Language: English) Programme Opening Remarks by ・Masashi Haneda, Professor, Director of Tokyo College, the University of Tokyo ・Tang Shiqi, Dean School of International Studies, Peking University ・Akio Takahara, Professor, Graduate School of Public Policy, the University of Tokyo Speakers ・Noriyuki Yanagawa, Professor, Graduate School of Economics, the University of Tokyo ・Wang Yong, Professor, School of International Studies, Peking University ・Lei Shaohua, Associate Professor, School of International Studies, Peking University ・Keisuke Iida, Professor, Graduate School of Public Policy, the University of Tokyo Closing Remarks by: ・DONG Zhaohua, Associate Professor, Vice Dean of School of International Studies, Peking University ・Hideaki Shiroyama, Professor, Graduate Schools for Law and Politics, the University of Tokyo Faculty and students of UTokyo and Peking University are welcome. Pre-registration required. Please register through the google form link below by 3rd January (First-come-first-served basis). The details and link for accessing this forum by Zoom will be provided in the register confirmation email. Registration: https://forms.gle/YQZbxJ25XVw1sUFy7 -
[Devforum] 【 FASID 奨学金プログラム】奨学生募集のご案内
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GraSPP Research Seminar “The Indopacific – a priority for France”
The Indopacific – a priority for France | GraSPP (u-tokyo.ac.jp)