Subject | International Affairs

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Japan–Korea University Students Seminar on Common Challenges and Problem-Solving through Multicultural Co-learning

University students from Japan and Korea will be divided into groups according to their interests. Through multicultural co-learning from diverse perspectives, they will share the various “gaps” and common challenges that exist between the two countries, engaging in dialogue to gradually bridge these divides and deepen mutual understanding. Anticipated common challenges include historical understanding, war and peace, environmental issues such as climate change, social issues including the declining birthrate, aging populations, and gender, as well as societal changes such as the rise of AI and the educational responses these changes require.

Competency/コンピテンシー

  • Problem finding ability
  • Problem solving skill
  • Communication ability
  • Group skill
  • International character

Contact/お問合せ先

人間系 准教授 金玹辰
kim.hyunjin.gt@u.tsukuba.ac.jp

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