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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
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. Through case studies and interactive discussions, students will develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills necessary for navigating the complexities of corporate strategy in today’s business
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, and engaging with counterarguments to strengthen ideas. Students will develop a sophisticated prose style while mastering citation practices using various style manuals (APA, MLA, Chicago) to ensure
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low-temperature detectors, cryogenics, or photon detectors are encouraged. TES Basic Development (Hiroki Akamatsu, Adrian Lee, Masaya Hasegawa) We are advancing TES characterization systems and applications across
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of the following positions to promote the interdisciplinary development of fusion science. We would like to request your assistance in identifying suitable applicants for these positions. 1. Positions and number
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-used facility for supporting Japanese language learning environments, adopted for fiscal year 2025. [Work content and job description] (1) Developing Japanese as second Langauge education for industry
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) of the National Forestry Research and Development Institute (NFRI) invites applications for research staff as follows. The Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute (FFPRI) of the National Forestry Research
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] * Background of the recruitment and description of the project The Environmental Planning and Technology Course aims to comprehensively and harmoniously develop the fields of environment, economy, society
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faculty development system (training system and mentor system) to motivate and encourage young faculty members in their education and research activities. (For details, please refer to the University's
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of support, such as PI (Principal Investigator) incubation support and Japanese language training support. Also, our University has established a young faculty development system (training system and mentor