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Published: July 20, 2022
A 2-day intensive training program in problem solving and creative idea to solve world-scale problems for approximately 30 graduate school students (from doctoral, masters degree program and professional masters degree program), international exchange students and individual workers, with different academic or professional background. "Glocal" is the idea combing local and global points to develop an individuals invention to innovation. This program, titled "Design for Humanity - WomEn Work", focuses on ideas for better working places for women and how to develop an individual's invention to worldwide innovation. Participating graduate students from doctoral and masters programs in mixed group, through discussions, activities, modeling, and poster presentation, can acquire the ability of leadership, interdisciplinary knowledge, and communication, not only to lead a team as a researcher or an entrepreneur but also to create a collaboration, to establish networks with researchers in other specialties and to understand the extraprofessional knowledge and a new viewpoint by cultural exchange.
On the final day, each team will participate in poster presentation. Teams with excellent proposals will receive an award.
Monday, September 12, 2022 – Tuesday, September 13, 2022
Online
Approximately 30 persons
English
Those who can participate for the 2 days. Graduate Student (Masters Program, Professional Masters Degree Program, and Doctoral Program), Research Student*, Special Auditing Student*, International Exchange Student*
*About detail, see the Website.
From Monday, August 8 to Friday, September 2, 2022. Before 5:00 p.m.
Deadline date may be extended if we have vacant seats
(one credit of Liberal Arts Courses)
Miho KAMITSUKUE
Professor, Tokyo Keizai University, Faculty of Contemporary Law
Interest areas: Tort of invasion of privacy in Japan, Protecting data privacy
Lecture: "Protecting and sharing womens personal information in the workplace from a legal standpoint"
In the workplace, there is a lack of understanding of peoples personal situations in the work environment. This lecture focuses on how to protect womens personal private information in the workplace.
Tomoe UTSUMI
Managing Executive Officer and Chief Diversity Officer, The Norinchukin Bank
Lecture: "What would be important for women to be able to demonstrate their full potential in the workplace?"
I have been working in the Japanese financial industry for more than 30 years. In this lecture, I would like to consider what would be important for women to be able to demonstrate their full potential in the workplace on the basis of my personal views and experiences.
Manabu KANDA
Vice President for Teaching and Learning