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Humanity faces many issues of global significance, challenges that will have a profound impact on the future of life on Earth¡ªclimate change, extreme weather, pandemics, rapid advances in information technology and artificial intelligence, growing geopolitical instability, and the sustainability of natural resources and the global commons. Solving those problems requires the cultivation of comprehensive knowledge that crosses the boundaries between academic specializations, an even stronger desire to pursue the unknown and the mysterious, and the realization of diversity and inclusion that aim for mutual resonance, for kyozon. In 2004, when Japan¡¯s national universities were incorporated as autonomous entities, we adopted the University of Tokyo Charter as our declaration of self-governance, committing our institution to serve not only Japan but the global public as well. That commitment is one of our founding principles, and we will continue to share with the world our wide-ranging accomplishments achieved through free and autonomous exploration.