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Event

International Workshop on Climate Change and Sustainable Development

Release:Jan 15, 2020
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We are pleased to announce that the International Workshop on Climate Change and Sustainable Development: Public Health and Policy will be 
held at the University of Tokyo Hongo campus on 17 February 2020. This international workshop is organized under the Strategic Partnership 
Program of the University of Tokyo with Seoul National University.

 

The online registration is now open!

 

Information

“International Workshop on Climate Change and Sustainable Development: Public Health and Policy”

   

Date: 17 February 2020, 14:30-17:30

Venue: Faculty of Medicine Experimental Research Bldg. 14F, 
           Tetsumon Memorial Auditorium,The University of Tokyo, Hongo Campus

           https://www.m.u-tokyo.ac.jp/english/information/map.html

Free entry:  Pre-registration required

Language:  English/Japanese (simultaneous interpretation)

 

Programme

(14:15-14:30) Registration

14:30-14:40  Opening Remarks: Sawako Shirahase (Executive Vice President Professor of Sociology,  Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, The University of Tokyo)

<Moderator>

Hideki Hashimoto (Professor, School of Public Health, The University of Tokyo)

 14:40-15:55 【Session 1】Ho Kim (Professor of Environmental Health, Graduate School of Public Health, Seoul National University)

Yukari Takamura (Professor, Institute for Future Initiatives, The University of Tokyo)

 15:55-16:05  Break

 16:05-17:20 【Session 2】

Jong Ho Hong (Professor of Economics, Dean, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Seoul National University)

Hideaki Shiroyama (Professor, Graduate Schools for Law and Politics, Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo)

 17:20-17:30  Closing remarks, Group photo

 

Registration

Please fill out the form below to register by 9 February(Sun)

https://forms.gle/x1eqSegXQZQuuCE37

If you have any questions, please contact us below.

E-Mail:

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