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Human information processing mechanisms from the perspective of cognitive psychology - Miki Uetsuki

Students are free to choose a wide range of research topics based on psychology, present them in class, and discuss the topic and research method with other seminar students to find better research.

  • "The ability to derive answers based on data" Associate Professor Miki Uetsuki ~Seminar Edition~
  • "The ability to derive answers based on data" Associate Professor Miki Uetsuki ~Seminar Edition~

Community formation and social education facilities - Masanori Oki

Social education facilities such as community centers, libraries, and museums are involved not only in educational activities in the local community, but also in spreading and passing on local culture and promoting local industries. We will specifically examine the relationship between the two, while being aware of the diverse roles that such social education facilities play in the local community.

Work-life balance: Focusing on learning activities and community activities - Seiko Ogawa

We will of course pay attention to child-rearing and elderly care, but also to other learning activities, community activities, and volunteer activities, in order to explore new possibilities for work-life balance.

Sports business, sports and urban development, regional revitalization Yosuke Tahara

This course will focus on regional revitalization through sports, and will comprehensively address how "doing," "watching," and "supporting" through sports affects town development and regional revitalization, what challenges they face, and how they should develop in the future.

SEMINAR LIST Research themes and contents

This is a list of specialized seminars to be taken in the third year. The specialized seminars are related to all five programs, so students can choose seminars from any program.

Teacher in charge Exercise Theme
Hajime Akitomi
Akiko Anzai
Makiko Ito
Miki Uetsuki
Mie Uda
Chihiro Umegaki
Masanori Oki
Yasuharu Otani
Ken Ohori
Seiko Ogawa
Mitsuhiro Oda
Makoto Kawami
Shuzo Saito
Yukie Sugano
Yasuko Sugita
Takeda Mia
Yosuke Tahara
Katsuo Nagai
Yutaro Nashimoto
Hiroshi Nishijima
Yoko Honjo
Yasui Toshifumi
Hideki Yukawa
Masako Yokobori

RESEARCH THEMES Examples of student research themes

The significance of youth volunteer activities – from the perspective of involvement in the local community
● Activities aimed at preventing child abuse in the community and the role of intermediate support organizations
● Discussion on "women's advancement in society" - from the perspectives of both the public and private sectors
● Analysis of the career development process: Life histories of young people active in Japan and overseas
● Initiatives and challenges for revitalizing local communities through sports
● Current situation and issues surrounding employment support for people with disabilities: Based on the concept of "social inclusion"
- The role and potential of social education facilities as a base for local cultural heritage activities
● Revitalizing shopping districts leads to community revitalization and ripple effects
● Considering measures to revitalize areas with declining population: Case studies from around the country
● The current state and challenges of the educational environment surrounding children with foreign roots: considering what support is needed