Tokyo College Symposium Series: “The Future of the Humanities and Social Sciences”
Details
Type | Lecture |
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Intended for | General public / Enrolled students / Applying students / International students / Alumni / Companies / Academic and Administrative Staff |
Date(s) | July 12, 2021 — July 29, 2021 |
Location | Online |
Venue | Zoom Webinar |
Entrance Fee | No charge |
Registration Method | Advance registration required
1.Reconsidering the Division Between “the Humanities” and “the Sciences” 2.The Humanities and Social Sciences Going Forward 3.Perspectives from the Sociology of Knowledge |
Contact | tokyo.college.event@tc.u-tokyo.ac.jp |
Building on the report “On the Promotion and Prospects of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Tokyo” (December 2020), in this series panelists discuss a variety of topics across three sessions. Featured topics include the significance of the humanities and social sciences, the classification of academic disciplines, the current status and difficulties of research and education at 春雨直播app, and plans for the future.
1. Reconsidering the Division Between “the Humanities” and “the Sciences”
July 12, 2021 (10:00-12:00 JST)
Language: Japanese
Pre-Registration required
Moderator: MINO Takashi (Deputy Director, Tokyo College)
Panelists:
MORIYAMA Takumi (Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)
OHTA Kunihiro (Executive Director and Vice President)
MURAMOTO Yukiko (Professor, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology)
Maria TELEGINA (Postdoctoral Fellow, Tokyo College)
2. The Humanities and Social Sciences Going Forward
July 19 2021 (10:00 - 12:00 JST)
Language: Japanese
Pre-Registration required
Moderator: HANEDA Masashi (Director, Tokyo College)
Panelists:
HONDA Yuki (Professor, Graduate School of Education)
SATO Iwao (Executive Director and Vice President)
YOKOYAMA Hiromi (Professor, Kavli IPMU)
SHAKUTO Shiori (Project Assistant Professor, Tokyo College)
3. Perspectives from the Sociology of Knowledge
July 29 2021 (17:00-19:00 JST)
Language: English (Japanese simultaneous interpretation available)
Pre-Registration required
Moderator: Michael FACIUS (Associate Professor, Tokyo College)
Panelists:
NAKAJIMA Takahiro (Director, East Asian Academy for New Liberal Arts)
Kerstin CUHLS (Scientific Project Manager, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research)
Inanna HAMATI-ATAYA (Director, Centre for Global Knowledge Studies, University of Cambridge)
LIU Meijun (Assistant Professor, Institute for Global Public Policy, Fudan University)
WANG Wenlu (Project Researcher, Tokyo College)
This series of webinars is co-organized with . For more detail about the report “On the Promotion and Prospects of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Tokyo”, please refer to the University of Tokyo website (in Japanese).
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1. Reconsidering the Division Between “the Humanities” and “the Sciences”
July 12, 2021 (10:00-12:00 JST)
Language: Japanese
Pre-Registration required
Moderator: MINO Takashi (Deputy Director, Tokyo College)
Panelists:
MORIYAMA Takumi (Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)
OHTA Kunihiro (Executive Director and Vice President)
MURAMOTO Yukiko (Professor, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology)
Maria TELEGINA (Postdoctoral Fellow, Tokyo College)
2. The Humanities and Social Sciences Going Forward
July 19 2021 (10:00 - 12:00 JST)
Language: Japanese
Pre-Registration required
Moderator: HANEDA Masashi (Director, Tokyo College)
Panelists:
HONDA Yuki (Professor, Graduate School of Education)
SATO Iwao (Executive Director and Vice President)
YOKOYAMA Hiromi (Professor, Kavli IPMU)
SHAKUTO Shiori (Project Assistant Professor, Tokyo College)
3. Perspectives from the Sociology of Knowledge
July 29 2021 (17:00-19:00 JST)
Language: English (Japanese simultaneous interpretation available)
Pre-Registration required
Moderator: Michael FACIUS (Associate Professor, Tokyo College)
Panelists:
NAKAJIMA Takahiro (Director, East Asian Academy for New Liberal Arts)
Kerstin CUHLS (Scientific Project Manager, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research)
Inanna HAMATI-ATAYA (Director, Centre for Global Knowledge Studies, University of Cambridge)
LIU Meijun (Assistant Professor, Institute for Global Public Policy, Fudan University)
WANG Wenlu (Project Researcher, Tokyo College)
This series of webinars is co-organized with . For more detail about the report “On the Promotion and Prospects of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Tokyo”, please refer to the University of Tokyo website (in Japanese).
/ja/about/actions/n03_wgreport_00001.html