[18th & 21st November] Online Information Session for the International Peace and Co-existence Program

International Peace and Co-existence (IPC) Program at Hiroshima University

This cross-disciplinary program aims to consolidate students’ basic knowledge and to enhance their critical thinking skills in the academic disciplines of Peace Studies, Cultural Anthropology, International Relations, Law, Ethics, and Area Studies under the common key concept of “Peace and Co-existence.”

Students can choose a subject area and a specific topic to conduct independent research, with guidance from the academic staff who specialize in a variety of research fields, including nuclear damage, armed conflict, and the interrelations between development and culture. Other research interests include social inequalities stemming from issues of poverty, gender, ethnicity and religion as well as war and ethics, and security and nuclear weapons.

Inspired by Hiroshima, the city that has turned the devastation by an atomic bomb into aspirations for universal peace, this program welcomes students from a variety of backgrounds to maximize their potential and provides a unique opportunity to study complex social issues in a domestic and international sphere.

All lectures are conducted in English, but students can write their dissertations in either English or Japanese to submit for the degree of Master or PhD.

Online Information Sessions for IPC Program

We will hold online information sessions about our program's features and admission.
At the end of sessions you can talk with some of the faculty and ask questions in person. Please feel free to join the sessions.

Dates and Times

  • The 1st Session (in English): Starting at 6 pm (JST) on Friday, 18th November, 2022
  • The 2nd Session (in Japanese): Starting at 6 pm (JST) on Monday, 21st November, 2022

*Each session will be about an hour long, which will be follwed by individual/group consultation sessions.

How to register
Please scan or click the following QR code to access the registration form. We will send you the further information, such as Zoom URL, to the email address you submit.

About our Admission Information Sessions

Agenda

  1. About the International Peace and Co-existence Program
  2. Research scope in the program
  3. Program's curriculum
  4. Double degree program
  5. Experiences during and career paths after the program
  6. Information on the admission
  7. Q&A
  8. Talk with professors in person (optional)

Deadline for registration

  • The 1st Session (in English): 4 pm on Friday, 18th November, 2022 (JST)
  • The 2nd Session (in Japanese): 4 pm on Monday, 21st November, 2022 (JST)

Contact

Associate Professor KAKEE Tomoko

Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences,
International Peace and Co-existence Program

Email:tkakee*hiroshima-u.ac.jp (please replace * by @)


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