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2025 Global Simulation Gaming (GSG) Held on June 21 Ritsumeikan University College of International Relations
GSG is a course in which students take on the roles of real entities in the international community, such as “nations,” “international organizations,” “NGOs,” and “media,” and experience simulated international negotiations to solve actual international issues. The theme for the 2025 academic year was “International Security,” and students conducted negotiations based on this theme.
On the day of the event, 354 second-year students were divided into 58 actors.
Students from the Japanese-based course major International Relations major (IR major) and the English-based course major Global Studies major (GS major) participated together in English, deepening cross-disciplinary learning and strengthen connection across two different majors.
Students conducted preparatory learning from April to June through a combination of class-based lessons and groupwork-based lessons. Each actor group consisted of 5 to 8 members, who assigned roles such as president and foreign minister within their group and prepared for international negotiations with other groups.
In the actual program, one session was considered to represent one year in the real world, and two sessions were held in one day. Students held various international conferences, including the United Nations General Assembly, and actively engaged in international negotiations to resolve issues. Additionally, media actors reported on events through news broadcasts, with each actor leveraging their unique strengths in their activities.
Through GSG, students gained firsthand experience of the challenges and real-world nature of international negotiations—something that cannot be fully understood through TV or news alone. This experience not only cultivated their ability to analyze international events from multiple perspectives but also served as a catalyst for reflecting on their future academic pursuits and career paths beyond their third year.