This Education Program is interdepartmental and open to all UTokyo Graduate School students.
Anyone who is interested in the fields of INNOVATION, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY, EVIDENCE-BASED POLICY, and SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGIES is encouraged to join us.
AY2025 Syllabus:
https://stig.pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/pdf/SyllabusSTIG.pdf
◆1. Enrollment at STIG Education Program is open.
Registration:Register from this form.
Deadline: Friday, 31 October, 2025
◆2. 2025 Autumn Information Session & 1st Class of Required Course “Case Study (Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy)” will be held as below:
5th Period 16:50-18:35, Wednesday 8 October 2025
Venue: SMBC Academia Hall, 4F IAR. Hongo Campus & Online by Zoom
Advanced Registration Form
(Online URL is the same as the course URL. It will be announced to the registrants before the event.)
*Japanese<->English simultaneous interpretation on Zoom is available.
Program:
1. Opening remarks
Hideaki Shiroyama, Public Policy/Law and Politics (STIG director)
2. Outline of STIG Education Program
Makiko Matsuo, Public Policy
3. Introduction to A semester representative courses
– “Case Study (Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy)” Koji Kimita, Engineering
– “Case Study (GraSPP Policy Challenge: Global Innovative Public Policy Solutions)” Roberto Orsi, Public Policy
– “Study on Regional Transportation Policy” Yasuhiro Ogura, Public Policy
– “Space Development and Public Policy” Koichi Kikuchi, Public Policy/JAXA
– “Evidence-based Science & Technology Policy Design” Sotaro Shibayama, Institute for Future Initiatives
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Science, Technology, and Innovation Governance (STIG) Education Program
International Academic Research Bldg. 13F
Hongo Campus, The University of Tokyo
STIG@pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp
09.19.2025