http://www.iai.ga.a.u-tokyo.ac.jp/mizo/lecture/noukoku-1/group-work/2016/

農学国際特論T(グループ調査課題)2016/IPADS Case Studies (Group work 2016)

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Course Objectives

The educational mission of the Department of Global Agricultural Sciences is to develop human resources with an ability to link academics, policymakers and industrial practitioners. In particular, the Department has the following three principles for education and research.

(1) Issue orientation

We recognize that a deep understanding of agricultural issues around the world is an important part of academic research, and therefore place an emphasis on on-field activities. Through basic and applied sciences both, we foster students' capacity to identify and define the issue, capture the underlying cause of the issue, and solve the issue.

(2) Transdisciplinarity

Rather than being confined to a single discipline, we encourage students to acquire techniques which allow theme to integrate tools and findings from various fields of research. While offering world-class training in each student's specialty area, we actively encourage students to acquire knowledge and skills in sub-disciplines that are complementary to their major so that they can be employable, for example, as competent project leaders who can moderate multidisciplinary discussions.

(3) Global scope

As an academic leader in the Asia Pacific region, we conduct research fostering international cooperation and development. Moreover, we choose issues of global importance as our research topics and offer concrete solutions to them. Rather than focusing on site-specific knowledge, we teach skills from a broad spectrum of disciplines that are applicable worldwide.


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