Personnel | Name | Department and position | Major | Role |
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Representative | Hitoshi Nakano | Dean, The Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Global Society | Japan’s early modern history | Responsibility regarding operation of the program |
Coordinator | Noriko Matsunaga | Professor of The Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Global Society | Japanese language education | General management of the program |
Substitute Coordinator | Kunio Araya | Professor of The Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Global Society | Entomology | Planning and operating the program |
Substitute Coordinator | Tsuyoshi Namigata | Professor of The Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Global Society | Japanese modern and contemporary literature and Comparative literature | Planning and operating the program |
Substitute Coordinator | Andrew Hall | Associate professor of The Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Global Society | Japanese modern history | Planning and operating the program |
Currently, we have informal consent from more than 20 foreign education institutions for cooperation.
We are cooperating with UN-Habitat Fukuoka, JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency), JOGMEC (Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation), The Institute of Energy Economics Japan, and with non-profit organizations such as the Women’s Empowerment Center, East Asia Coexistence Culture Center and others.
From now on, we are planning to cooperate with municipalities and companies in Fukuoka, non-governmental organizations and non-profit organizations. Especially, since Fukuoka city has experience with various Asian events, students will be able to establish relationship across Asian countries through various avenues.