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2023.08.30
The goal I obtained by doing what I say
Third-year student, Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Economics
Takuma Komine
Faculty
2023.08.18
Eating disorders and Postpartum Depression in the Community: detection and treatment
Professor, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology
Aya Nishizono-Maher
Faculty
2023.07.13
Consumer law: Social infrastructure for supporting safety and security
Associate Professor, Department of Current Legal Studies, Faculty of Law
Shigehiro Fukushima
Faculty
2023.01.25
What’s the point of visualizing “invisible” assets?
Dean, Faculty of Economics, Professor, Department of International Business
Akiko Fujita
Faculty
2022.11.24
Exploring rapid changes in Nepal through phenomena due to tourism and mobilities
Professor, Department of International Studies, Faculty of International Studies
Izumi Morimoto
Faculty
2022.09.12
Searching for the atmosphere of Baudelaire’s 19th century Paris: Enthusiastically pursuing research to bring its buried history to light
Professor, Department of French Literature, Faculty of Letters
Toru Hatakeyama
Faculty
2022.06.23
International welfare today needs a “glocal” approach
Professor, Department of Social Work, Faculty of Sociology and Social Work
Rumiko Akashi
Rumiko Akashi
Faculty
2022.02.18
Brexit signals a new era: Political science deals with questions that have multiple answers
Professor of Political Science, Faculty of Law
Daisuke Ikemoto
Faculty
2021.12.22
What is a return to creative roots that goes beyond “identity” to grow a brand?
Associate Professor
Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Economics
Mitsutoshi Otake
Faculty
2021.12.01
Searching for our blue birds of happiness: Opening the door to the rich world of theater through research of Maurice Maeterlinck
Theater and Performance Studies Course
Department of Art Studies
Faculty of Letters
Mariko Anazawa
Faculty
2021.11.18
Building marital and family relationships based on mutual respect
Dean, Faculty of Psychology Professor, Department of Psychology
Takeyoshi Nozue
Faculty
2021.10.18
Quantitative easing, negative interest rates, and exchange fluctuations: The significance of disseminating information to the world as a researcher and educator
Professor of Economics, Dean of the Faculty of Economics
Yuri Sasaki
Faculty
2021.10.01
Global and local: the world of wine law
Professor, Department of Global Legal Studies, Faculty of Law
Kensuke Ebihara
Faculty
2021.08.18
How do advanced medical technologies such as assisted reproductive technology and noninvasive prenatal genetic testing change our way of life today?
Vice President (Professor, Faculty of Sociology and Social Work)
Azumi Tsuge
Faculty
2021.08.02
Learning about humanity through civil law
Professor and Dean, Faculty of Law
Makoto Imao
Faculty
2021.07.19
Words have a heart: Developing English capabilities for intercultural communication
Professor, Department of International Studies, Faculty of International Studies
Keiko Tanaka
Faculty
2021.07.05
Society is not something external to you: Toward a sociology that learns and practices social inclusion
Professor, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Sociology & Social Work
Midori Sakaguchi
Faculty
2021.07.01
Cultivating the thinking skills required to adapt to the changing natural and social environments and the ability to contribute to building a sustainable society as a global citizen
Professor, Center for Liberal Arts
Sadao Kurokawa
Faculty
2021.06.28
Peace does not mean compromising and shutting up; it begins with nonviolent transformation of conflict for mutual benefit
Professor, Department of International Studies, Faculty of International Studies
Takao Takahara
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