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09.16.2020

[2020 Autumn Guidance/Registration] Science, Technology, and Innovation Governance (STIG) + 1st class of Required Course


This Education Program is interdepartmental and open to all the UTokyo Graduate School students.
Anyone who are interested in the fields of INNOVATION, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY, EVIDENCE BASED POLICY, and SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGIES are encouraged to join us.

◆1. We are pleased to call for registrants at STIG Education Program.
 Registration:Register from this form.
 Deadline: Friday, 30 October, 2020

◆2. 2020 Autumn Guidance & 1st Class of Required Course “Case Study (Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy)” will be organized as below:

5th Period 16:50-, 7 October 2020
Attendance: In order to prevent from the infection of Covid-19, you can choose one of the following two styles.
 ①Online Attendance by Zoom: Be sure to check the Online URL on UTAS/ITC-LMS before the course.
 ②Physical Attendance at SMBC classroom (First 20 students): Click here for previous registration.


*Japanese<->English Simultaneous interpretation is available.
Please install App “Interprefy” on your smartphone or tablet. Visit “Interprefy user manual_En”. WIRED earbuds are also necessary. The token for log-in is “stig20201007”.

Schedule:
1. Greetings from STIG director: Hideaki SHIROYAMA
2. Outline to STIG Education Program: Makiko MATSUO
3. Introduction to representative STIG courses (Tentative)
・Case Study (Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy)
・Science, Technology, and Public Policy
・Case Study (GraSPP Policy Challenge: Global Innovative Public Policy Solutions)
・Study on regional transportation Policy
・Space Development and Public Policy
4. Q & A

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Science, Technology, and Innovation Governance (STIG)
International Academic Research Bldg. 13F
Hongo Campus, The University of Tokyo
STIG(a)pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp