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Published: February 6, 2023
The Tokyo Tech Academy for Leadership (ToTAL) has welcomed eleven new graduate-level students as the fifth cohort of December 2022 to its program. A registration ceremony and orientation for the new students were held on December 5 on Suzukakedai Campus.
Established in April 2018, ToTAL offers a five-year extracurricular program for graduate students. The academy's mission is to provide leadership excellence education to empower students in the science and technology fields to develop core expertise and the leadership skills to bring out the best in each other and become innovative global citizens in a rapidly-changing era.
At the beginning of the ceremony, Tokyo Tech Executive Vice President for Education Jun-ichi Imura congratulated the students who passed the screening test and joined the ToTAL program. He provided an outline of ToTAL and briefly explained the three seeds of leadership that ToTAL aims to nurture in their students. He also emphasized that ToTAL offers cutting-edge classes and workshops like no other educational program. He encouraged the new students to fully utilize the learning environment to acquire leadership skills and demonstrate those skills not only at ToTAL but also in research and other activities outside of the academy.
EVP Imura congratulating new ToTAL students
Tokyo Tech Provost and Executive Vice President for Institute Strategy Isao Satoh also gave a speech to the new students. He encouraged them to value the human connections created at ToTAL, and to strive to acquire leadership mindsets and skills from the advanced classes and workshops offered by the academy.
Following Satoh's remarks, Professor Yutaka Akiyama, director of ToTAL, wished the students the best on their future endeavors. He highlighted that while the world is facing a high degree of uncertainty and volatility, he expects students to develop skills to cope with issues flexibly and robustly. To acquire those skills, he encouraged the students to take advantage of the rich learning opportunities available at ToTAL, and to engage in dialogue with the various people the students will encounter. Akiyama then introduced each faculty member of ToTAL, and a registration certificate was presented to each student by Imura.
New ToTAL student with registration certificate
To conclude the ceremony, each student gave a self-introductory speech about their goals while at ToTAL, and photos were taken to commemorate the event.
At the orientation session held before the registration ceremony, faculty members explained the offerings of the ToTAL program, such as the study plan and the curriculum — recognition of social issues, global communication, leadership, followership and consensus building, off-campus project, and cultural skills — to the students. Tokyo Tech and ToTAL look forward to seeing the development and future activities of these students as they engage in friendly competition with their peers from diverse professional and cultural backgrounds.
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