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Tohoku Forum for Creativity Video Archives
The Tohoku Forum for Creativity (TFC) is an international visiting researchers' center which was established in 2013 at Tohoku University to facilitate collaborative research.
Since its establishment, the TFC has held lectures expressing many diverse values in fields ranging from the humanities and social sciences to the natural sciences.
You can access videos of those lectures at the TFC website .

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Knowledge-based Tourism of Sakeology:
“Sakeology” is the world’s first academic discipline, featuring extensive learning with an interdisciplinary focus specifically on sake, which is rooted in Japanese culture and traditions. This program features the essence of “Sakeology” and introduces sake brewing in Niigata.

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Offering online courses for Ukrainian students
As part of the support for students who cannot study or conduct research anymore due to the deteriorating situation in Ukraine, the University of Tsukuba accepts them as exchange students and offers more than 250 courses that can be taken online.
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Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are free online courses that anybody can take, and those who complete the course can earn an official certificate for a fee. Top universities around the world offer MOOCs, and the total number of registered learners on the Coursera and edX platforms has reached more than 30 million. Along with self improvement, learners are using MOOCs to improve their professional skills, and the individually validated certificates are helping learners advance in the workplace and make career changes. UTokyo was the first Japanese university to offer MOOCs with two courses on the Coursera platform in September 2013. As of April 2021, UTokyo has 19 courses available (nine via Coursera and ten via edX). More than 570,000 students from over 201 countries and regions have enrolled in these courses.
The University of Tokyo
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Global Health Policy and Governance
In this course, learners will become familiar with principles and theories of global health problems, and major challenges and controversies in improving global population health as well as practical applications of quantitative methods to analyze and interpret issues and challenges for policy. Topics will include health and foreign policy, health governance, acute disease surveillance, non-communicable diseases, burden of disease, universal health coverage, health systems strengthening, health financing, and human resources for health and ageing.
The University of Tokyo