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2024.04.19


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Report on the guest lecture (Maryruth Belsey-Priebe,Founder, Axxelerate; Director, Women Peace and Security, Pacific Forum Hawaii)
Maryruth Belsey-Priebe, a specialist in gender and climate change, was invited as a guest speaker on April 19, 2024, in the Professional Workshop course held by Dr. Astha Chadha, who has previously worked with the guest speaker at Pacific Forum’s Women, Peace and Security programme.
The guest lecture dealt with three main themes:
1.How to navigate the dream career in an ever-expanding pool of career choices and how to build expertise in newer fields such as climate change policy or human security and infrastructure, disaster response, gender, and peace etc.
2.How to ensure personal growth and motivation while working in a job of your choice, and how to never lose hope and patience if you encounter challenges at work, such as a devaluation in career, criticism at work or devastating situations.
3.Why diversity and inclusion are really important at workplace, and even more important as a mindset to succeed professionally and socially.
The students engaged with the guest speaker, asking Ms. Maryruth about why she chose the current job, her experience being an entrepreneur versus serving as a director of a programme at a think tank, how to develop technical skills while studying at the university, how to deal with mental health, and indicators for the right time to switch a career and how to build expertise in a new field.
Ms. Maryruth also provided mentorship advice to the students for career guidance in policy-related careers in think tanks and government, as well as in corporate policy-related research, and advised students to seek personal feedback from mentors.
The students then engaged in a mock disaster response activity where they took charge of different government departments during a natural disaster emergency simulation. The session ended with students presenting their gender-sensitive disaster response plans and strategies, followed by feedback from Ms. Maryruth Belsey-Priebe and Dr. Astha Chadha on each disaster response plan.
2024.04.24
Pacifism in the Constitution of Japan - What is the international order pursued in the Constitution of Japan? The perception of the constitution in the context of international relations - (Prof.KIMIJIMA Akihiko)
2024.04.22
Capitalism - Looking at People’s Lives and International Relations from the Perspective of the Capitalist Economic System - (Prof.MORIOKA Masashi)
2024.04.18
International Political Economy - Analyze international relations while having an awareness of the interaction between politics and economics -(Prof.NAKATO Sachio)
2024.04.16
International Politics -Can We “Eliminate War?” Study the Field of International Politics with the Hope -(Prof.ADACHI Kenki)
2024.04.11












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We welcomed new students for April 2024 enrollment.
We welcomed new students for April 2024 enrollment.
In April 2024, the College of International Relations welcomed 326 new students.
Congratulations on your enrollment!
In April 2024, the College of International Relations welcomed 326 new students.
Congratulations on your enrollment!
Classes will begin on April 5.
2024.03.28

We have 244 graduates from the College of International Relations.














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Graduation and Commencement Ceremonies held
The Commencement Ceremony of the Faculty of International Relations for the Fall Semester of the 2023 Academic Year were held at the Kinugasa Campus on March 21.
We have 244 graduates from the College of International Relations.
Congratulations on your graduations!
2024.03.26