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Institutional designInternational policy Global governancecoordinationdeveloping countries environmental issues management issuesResourceDevelopment cooperationDevelopment andpoverty issues inEnvironment &ResourcesTranscendental6http://www.sustainability.k.u-tokyo.ac.jp/Exploration of design in interactions among human, architecture, and local communitiesOur department is structured into three core programs̶Society and Humanity; Spatial Planning and Design; Water and Material Cycle̶ in addition to one cooperative program: Spatial Information Science. We engage in education and research on the analysis, evaluation, prediction, creation, and management of physical and socio-cultural environments at the architectural, urban, regional, and global levels. By taking a multi-faceted approach to both the natural and socio-cultural sciences, students acquire the ability to accurately deal with a variety of challengesin environmental studies.■ Department of International Studieshttps://inter.k.u-tokyo.ac.jp/?lang=enAspiring to achieve a universal state of sustainable coexistence through the “optimal management of global public goods”Our department explores topics across three themes: “development cooperation,” “environment and resources,” and “institutional design”. While faculty members provide the necessary expertise and guidance to help researchers foster their knowledge of specialized methodological approaches, the curriculum and inter-/intra-departmental research activities are also designed to strengthen transdisciplinary perspectives. This field of inquiry cultivates analytical skills supported by theory, as well as the determination to bravely challenge oneself to address the multitude of problems confronting the global community. We conduct education and research with the objective of producing researchers in the field of international cooperation, as well as new mission leaders with both the administrative skills and the creativity for crafting innovative policy proposals.Achieving a sustainable environment for life through the analysis of Big Data on life sciencesThe Life Science Data Research Center (LiSDaC) collects Big Data that measures life phenomena of many species from diverse environments and systematically analyzes the information. By discovering the diversity of life and its evolution and developing engineering design technologies for life science systems, we aim to contribute to achieving a sustainable environment for life.Fostering future leaders who embrace both a global sustainability perspective and an action-oriented mindsetThe Graduate Program in Sustainability Science̶Global Leadership Initiative offers Masterʼs and Doctoral degrees in Sustainability Science that fosters future leaders with a global perspective and action-oriented mindset who will contribute to realize sustainable societies. All the learning experiences that we provide including lectures, practicums, and seminars are conducted in English and these experiences are greatly enhanced by the fact that more than half of our student population join us from overseas. Negotiating with salmon to share the abundanceof a more-than-human worldPracticum in South AfricaHagoromo structure created in the design studioInterview survey in a farming villagePracticum in KashiwanohaContributing to capacity development and research on sustainable scienceGlobal society today faces various sustainability-related issues. The center plans to offer a wide range of education programs on sustainability science, as well as a variety of recurrent education programs targeting those who are already working. The center seeks new pathways to sustainable societies by providing capacity development through these education programs and by conducting research on sustainability science.Science̶Global Leadership Initiative■ Department of Socio-Cultural Environmental Studieshttps://sbk.k.u-tokyo.ac.jp/index_e.html■ Life Science Data Research Centerhttps://lisdac.k.u-tokyo.ac.jp/■ Graduate Program in Sustainability ■ Sustainable Society Design Centerhttps://www.k.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/gsfs/centerAssociated Facility

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