A book review by Kazuhiro Fukazawa has been published. Japan Association of Global Governance (ed.) Global Governance, Vol. 11
A book review by Kazuhiro Fukazawa (Satoshi Oyane (ed.). Japan’s Economic Diplomacy: The Path of Constructing New Foreign Relations) has been published in Global Governance, Vol. 11, edited by Japan Association of Global Governance. Publisher’s Homepage (Japanese): http://www.ashi.co.jp/book_list/4-7556-1339-5.html Amazon: https://amzn.asia/d/0C8qF4X
【EN】GLP International Seminar (Australia), International Seminar (Australia) report in Autumn-Winter 2024
GLP International Seminar (Australia), International Seminar (Australia) was held during Autumn-Winter semester 2024. The class included a COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning) Project where students from Hitotsubashi University (Japan) and Monash University (Australia) worked together to formulate and present a proposal for improving ‘liveability’ for university students. The results of the COIL Project 2024 […]
Hitotsubashi University participated in the International Humanitarian Mapathon!
For the first time, Hitotsubashi University participated in the International Humanitarian Mapathon, a global, two-part event where participants converted data into compelling visual narratives. The first Crisis Challenge invited participants to map real-world disasters within a week. Submissions were evaluated by a panel from participating universities, including UCLA, the University of Southern California, and Reitaku […]
A new book co-authored by Kazuhiro Fukazawa has been published. Atsushi Yamada, Hironori Wada, and Kazuki Kurashina, (eds.) An Introduction to International Relations: Understanding Our Global Society (Revised Edition)
Atsushi Yamada, Hironori Wada, and Kazuki Kurashina, (eds.) An Introduction to International Relations: Understanding Our Global Society (Revised Edition) has been published by Yushindo Kobunsha.Kazuhiro Fukazawa wrote Chapter 1 “Globalization” in Part V. Book available at Amazon:https://amzn.asia/d/etb06fR
April event: Hitotsubashi is joining the International Humanitarian Mapathon with the UN and universities abroad
Hitotsubashi is joining the International Humanitarian Mapathon with the UN and universities abroad. The 2025 International Humanitarian Mapathon will be held on April 29, 2025 (US, Mexico) / April 30, 2025 (Japan, Philippines, Uganda). The 2025 International Humanitarian Mapathon is a two-day, two-part global event dedicated to advancing humanitarian mapping efforts through innovation, collaboration, and […]
Call for Papers – AI-Powered Crisis Computing on the margins of the United Nations AI for Good Summit in Geneva (July 8-11, 2025).
On the margin of the United Nations AI for Good Summit, the Crisis Computing Research Initiative is hosting a workshop to explore how AI can shape crisis prevention, management, and recovery. We invite submissions from scholars, technologists, and practitioners working at the intersection of AI, crisis response, and global resilience. Event details and application are […]
Associate Professor Nakaya on information manipulation at NATO-IP4 (Indo Pacific Four)
GOE’s Associate Professor Sumie Nakaya participated in the NATO-IP4 Strategic Dialogue, organized by Yonsei University’s Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) and the Adapt Institute in Seoul on February 25, 2025. Yonsei’s GSIS and Hitotsubashi’s School of International and Public Policy (IPP) are set to launch a dual degree program in Spring 2025. The conference […]
“Emergency Relief in a Digitalizing World” – Conversation with UN Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Joyce Msuya is now available on demand
On January 21, 2025, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Joyce Msuya visited Hitotsubashi University (Chiyoda Campus) to speak at a panel discussion on “Emergency Relief in a Digital World -A Talk with UN, Donors, and Academic Leaders.” The panel discussion is now available on demand.
“Emergency Relief in a Digitalizing World” – Conversation with UN Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Joyce Msuya held at Hitotsubashi University
On January 21, 2025, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Joyce Msuya visited Hitotsubashi University (Chiyoda Campus) to speak at a panel discussion on “Emergency Relief in a Digital World -A Talk with UN, Donors, and Academic Leaders.” Hitotsubashi students and academic, policy, and aid community representatives attended the event. Assistant Secretary-General Joyce Msuya highlighted […]