Category: Upcoming Event

  • Jan. 8 ★ Applications for AY 2026 Intake Extended

    Jan. 8 ★ Applications for AY 2026 Intake Extended

    2026/01/05 at 7:23 pm Click the photo for more info.

  • Dec.4 ★ The Rise of Xenophobia in Japan

    Dec.4 ★ The Rise of Xenophobia in Japan

    2025/11/25 at 2:23 pm Event Title: The Rise of Xenophobia in Japan Speaker: Dr. Ikuma Ogura (Area of Expertise: Political Behavior) Date: December 4, 2025 (Thursday) Time: 1:15 PM – 3:00 PM (3rd period) Venue: Seminar Room 36, West Campus Main Building Language: English Reservation: Not required Join us for a special seminar organized by…

  • Dec.18 ★ Living in Between: Stories of Zainichi Koreans

    Dec.18 ★ Living in Between: Stories of Zainichi Koreans

    2025/11/19 at 3:00 pm Title: Living in between: Stories of Zainichi Koreans – A Panel Discussion on the Experiences of Zainichi Koreans Contents: Panel Discussion (approx. 60 min), Q&A session (approx. 15min) Date: December 18th, 2025, 13:15-15:00 Location: Room 34, Hitotsubashi University West Campus Main Building 3F This public panel discussion explores the diverse identities…

  • Nov.27 ★ Analyzing the Representation of Women in Japanese Media

    Nov.27 ★ Analyzing the Representation of Women in Japanese Media

    2025/11/18 at 4:46 pm Event Title: Women in Japanese Media: Understanding Objectification and Representation Date: Thursday, November 27, 2025 Time: 1:15pm-3:00pm Venue: Room 36, Hitotsubashi University West Campus Main Building 3F (一橋大学 西キャンパス 本館3階)   Language: English This event explores how women are objectified in Japanese media and society, inviting participants to think critically about the…

  • An Event on Yasashii Nihongo

    An Event on Yasashii Nihongo

    2025/07/01 at 1:00 am Date: Wednesday, July 10 Time: 10:45 AM – 12:30 PM Venue: Room 1404 Foreign children in Japan often face significant challenges in learning the Japanese language. One promising solution gaining attention is the concept of Yasashii Nihongo (Easy Japanese).We are pleased to welcome Professor Isao Iori from Hitotsubashi University, who will…

  • Gender Inequality in Japanese Workplace

    Gender Inequality in Japanese Workplace

    2025/06/10 at 1:00 am Date: July 4th, 2025 (Friday) Time: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PMVenue: Room 32, West Main Building (西本館), West Campus, Hitotsubashi UniversityLanguage: English Join us for an engaging academic event hosted by students of the Planning and Implementation course, featuring a special lecture by Dr. Wataru Yoshida and a panel discussion between…

  • 2025 GLP Lecture Series

    2025 GLP Lecture Series

    2025/04/10 at 1:00 am As part of the Faculty of Social Sciences Global Leaders Program seminar, guest speakers will discuss their research and expertise in a series of public lectures. The themes for this year’s GLP Lecture Series are based on the GLP students’ research interests. * April 21, May 12, June 2 (Mondays) 1:30…

  • English Education through Debate

    English Education through Debate

    2024/12/05 at 1:00 am As part of GLP lecture series, students in Planning and Implementation class have organized an event on English education in Japan. This event will explore key issue in English education and highlight the importance of debates as a tool for learning. It will also show the model debate by debaters at…

  • GLP Workshop on Personal Essay for Study Abroad Applications

    GLP Workshop on Personal Essay for Study Abroad Applications

    2024/07/10 at 1:00 am Personal essays are an integral part of study abroad applications. Unlike academic transcripts and CVs, it is the space where applicants can explain their objectives and motivations for studying abroad. As an essay, it reveals the voice of each applicant, giving the screening committee a glimpse to their personality. * Date:…

  • Upcoming Event: Expanding Nepali Network in Japan

    Upcoming Event: Expanding Nepali Network in Japan

    2024/06/26 at 1:00 am The number of Nepalese immigrants in Japan has been growing since the last decade. Why and how? We invited Dr. Dipesh Kharel, assistant professor at the University of Tokyo, to tackle these questions. Dr. Kharel is a Nepalese and has been researching Nepalese immigrants in Japan for many years. His lecture…