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responsible for developing such talents through humanities, social science and natural science courses, indispensable to navigating this world of uncertainty, where conventional ideas soon become obsolete, and
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of excellence in condensed matter physics and materials science. Since its inception, Research, Human Capability Development, and Joint Usage are the core axes of our activities. https://www.issp.u
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strategic development beyond Africa based on academic exchange with African countries. It also aims to foster globally competent individuals through various initiatives, including the formulation
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collaborative research on foreign language education and on teaching material development for English language courses in the liberal arts curriculum. 4) Acting as a class advisor for students at the School
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of Intelligent Interaction Technologies in Institute of Systems and Information Engineering at University of Tsukuba has been leading the creative development of academia by promoting "human-centered intelligent
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of excellence in condensed matter physics and materials science. Since its inception, Research, Human Capability Development, and Joint Usage are the core axes of our activities. https://www.issp.u
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Integration) Course, and Information Creative Course. Students will study information literacy, data science, programming, databases, machine learning/deep learning, and application development. The curriculum
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human problems and issues in a spirit of collaboration, inquiry, and multicultural understanding. The fundamental purpose of MIU is to develop international citizens conversant in Japanese and foreign
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historical origins, and potential future developments. Key topics include trade theories, globalization, international finance, and the role of multinational corporations. Students will explore the impact of
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studies and interactive discussions, students will gain insights into the strategic, economic, and cultural dimensions of Japan-U.S. relations, equipping them to engage with current and future developments