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STIG Autumn Information Session & 1st Class of Required Course

October 3, 2025

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Type University members only
Intended for Enrolled students
Date(s) October 8, 2025 16:50 — 18:35
Location Hongo Area Campus,In-person and online
Venue SMBC Academia Hall, 4th Floor

Hongo Campus & Zoom Online
Entrance Fee No charge
Registration Method Advance registration required
Registration Period October 2, 2025 — October 8, 2025
Contact Science, Technology, and Innovation Governance (STIG)
Education Program
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This program is interdepartmental and open to all ´ºÓêÖ±²¥app Graduate School students.
Anyone who is interested in the fields of INNOVATION, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY, EVIDENCE-BASED POLICY, and SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGIES is encouraged to join us.



1. Enrollment at STIG Education Program is open.

Deadline: Friday, October 31, 2025

2. 2025 Autumn Information Session & 1st Class of Required Course “Case Study (Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy)” will be held as below.
Japanese-English simultaneous interpretation on Zoom is available.

Program:
1. Opening remarks
  Hideaki Shiroyama, Public Policy/Law and Politics (STIG director)
  Junya Nezu, Director, Policy Science Promotion Office, Science and Technology Policy Bureau, MEXT
2. Outline of STIG Education Program
  Makiko Matsuo, Public Policy
3. Introduction for A semester representative courses
"Case Study (Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy)" by Koji Kimita, Engineering
"Case Study (GraSPP Policy Challenge: Global Innovative Public Policy Solutions)" by Roberto Orsi, Public Policy
"Study on Regional Transportation Policy" by Yasuhiro Ogura, Public Policy
"Space Development and Public Policy" by Koichi Kikuchi, Public Policy/JAXA
"Evidence-based Science & Technology Policy Design" by Sotaro Shibayama, Institute for Future Initiatives
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