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Graduate School of International Cultural Studies 閉じる &#xe915; Home About Message from the Dean Goals and Principles Organizational Outline Access and Contact information Research Research Projects Thesis titles Doctoral Dissertation Master’s Thesis Researchers and Facilities Research Staff Affiliated Facilities Research Center for Language, Brain and Cognition Education Policies Curriculum Policy Diploma Policy Primary Areas of Education English Graduate Programs Graduate Program in Global Governance and Sustainable Development International Graduate Program in Language Sciences International Joint Graduate Programs The International Joint Graduate Program in Resilience and Safety Studies The International Graduate Program in Japanese Studies Career Prospects Admission Important Notifications about Admission Admission Policy Entrance Examination Schedule Application Guideline Admission Statistics Announcement of Successful Applicants Research Students Research student Prospective Students Information Session Information Session for Prospective Students Events News Current Students Class Information Course Completion Campus Life Career Development COVID-19 and Disaster Prevention Student Services Alumni Alumni association Job Openings 日本語 閉じる ABOUT Aboutトップ Message from the Dean Goals and Principles Organizational Outline Access and Contact information HOME About Message from the Dean ABOUT Goals and PrinciplesAccess and Contact informationOrganizational OutlineMessage from the Dean Message from the Dean   Welcome to the website of Graduate School of International Cultural Studies (GSICS), Tohoku University. “Culture” is created and modified by humans, in other words, it is human activity. We are interested in the culture created and nurtured by human activity and the environment surrounding it. We believe that our goal is to explore this from an international and interdisciplinary perspective. To this end, we promote research aimed at understanding local cultures, solving global problems that arise in cross-cultural environment, and to exploring the nature of language as the basis of culture and its application to effective language education. And, based on its international and interdisciplinary research activities, we nurture future leaders who can play an active role on the global scale, both domestically and internationally. In fact, many graduates of GSICS are active in universities, research institutes, public institutions, local governments, educational institutions, and corporations in Japan and abroad. The international nature of GSICS applies not only to our educational and research philosophy, but also to the backgrounds and careers of our community members. In both the master’s and doctoral programs, the ratio of international students is well above the average for all graduate schools at Tohoku University, and the faculty includes both non-Japanese and Japanese staff with extensive overseas research experience. There are also two international programs in which classes, instruction, presentations, and thesis writing are conducted exclusively in English. In this environment, our students can acquire an international sense and perspective not only through class works and research guidance by faculty members, but also through interaction with classmates of various cultural backgrounds. Furthermore, the interdisciplinary nature of GSICS can be understood from the diversity of the faculty members’ academic interests, research methods, and research results. As is the fate of academic research, segmentation of academic fields is inevitable. However, we aim to develop human resources who can create a better environment and society by understanding humans, culture, and nature from a broader and higher perspective. John Henry Newman (1801-1890) stated in a series of lectures entitled “Ideas of a University” that the purpose of the university is to expand students’ perspective and to develop their critical ability to judge things from a broad perspective. This is the liberal arts in a broader sense—the foundation of various studies—and, at the same time, the ultimate goal of a university education. We will keep this attitude in mind as we pursue our education and research at GSICS.   Hiroyuki Eto, Ph.D., D.Litt Dean, Graduate School of International Cultural Studies, Tohoku University Copyright © Graduate School of International Cultural Studies All Rights Reserved. Alumni association Under construction. Sorry. Jump to the Japanese page including the same contents.   Japanese page CLOSE News Under construction. Sorry. 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