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2024.08.07
「I used to focus on achieving higher grades by myself, but my university days, including a UK study program, taught me the value of collaboration.」(CHEN Sirun)
2024.08.06
「The more I improve my Japanese, the more people are open to me: Deep conversations with local friends are the most rewarding of my efforts.」(KIM Dong Geon)
2024.08.02
School of International Service at American University, our partner of the Joint Degree Program, ranked #8 in the world for International Relations
2024.07.30
Through first-hand explorations in Ritsumeikan studies, I realized interesting findings are embedded in our daily lives.(HOANG Khanh Linh)
2024.07.24

・The Saionji Memorial Scholarship (Academically Outstanding Students Category)
・+R Undergraduate College Scholarship
At the award ceremony, a congratulatory speech was given by Dean Nishimura after which the certificates were presented one by one.





I congratulate all the recipients of the scholarships and wish them all the best in their studies.

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Scholarship Award Ceremony was held
On July 23, we held an award ceremony for two scholarships operated by College of IR.
・The Saionji Memorial Scholarship (Academically Outstanding Students Category)
・+R Undergraduate College Scholarship
At the award ceremony, a congratulatory speech was given by Dean Nishimura after which the certificates were presented one by one.
Ms.YOSHIDA Kana and Ms.DIVA Fristika Lordya gave a speech on behalf of the recipients.
2024.07.05




GSG is a course in which students take on the role of real-world actors in the international community, such as states, international organizations, civil society organizations, corporations, and the news media, and engage in simulated international negotiations to address current international issues.
The theme for 2024 is “security.”





Students had been learning in advance from April to June for the live GSG on this day, in a combination of class-by-class and joint classes.
Each actor has 5 to 8 members, and roles (e.g., president, foreign minister, etc.) are assigned within the actor to prepare for international negotiations with other actors.






The GSG is conducted in English by all second-year students of both the Japanese-standard International Relations (IR) major and the English-standard Global Studies (GS) major; thus, another significant benefit of the GSG is that it increases interactions among students beyond their majors.






The live GSG day consists of two to three sessions, representing each session as a year in the real world.Students held diverse international conferences, including the UN General Assembly, and actively participated in international negotiations to resolve real-world issues.
In addition, each actor engaged in activities that took advantage of their distinct characteristics; for example, media actors reported on what was happening in the GSG on the news.





Through their preparation for the GSG and the live GSG, the students were able to experience the difficulties and realities of "international negotiations" that they could not have learned simply by watching television or reading the news.The GSG course helps the students acquire the ability to think from multiple perspectives about why international relations events occur in the real world, as well as provides an opportunity to consider the direction of their studies in the following years and careers.









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AY2024 Global Simulation Gaming was held on June 29
On Saturday, June 29, we held a live Global Simulation Gaming (GSG) class, one of the main events for second-year students in the College of International Relations.
The theme for 2024 is “security.”
On the live GSG day, 338 students were divided into 57 actors.
Each actor has 5 to 8 members, and roles (e.g., president, foreign minister, etc.) are assigned within the actor to prepare for international negotiations with other actors.
In addition, each actor engaged in activities that took advantage of their distinct characteristics; for example, media actors reported on what was happening in the GSG on the news.
Thank you to all the second-year students for your hard work!
2024.07.01
The 2024 Zemi Research Convention will be held on Thursday, November 7! Entries are now being accepted for participating teams. You can see last year's event here.
2024.06.24