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Fri09Aug20248:30PM-9:30PM ETONLINE
How Can the University of Tokyo Expand Its Influence Globally?
FUTI FIRESIDE CHAT SERIES- 2Title: How Can The University of Tokyo Expand Its Influence Globally?[東大が世界的に影響力を拡大していくためには?]Aug 9, 2024, Friday, 8.30pm-9.30pm+ (EDST) [Saturday, Aug 10, 9.30am~10.30am+, Japan] ONLINEFriends of UTokyo is pleased to present this online dialogue featuring three distinguished alumni: Professor Iwao Ojima, Mr. Ko-Yung Tung and Ms. Eri Furusawa. Dr. Ojima is an internationally renowned scientist and the Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Prof. Ko-Yung Tung is Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School, was the Senior Vice President of the World Bank and partner at major international law firms. Ms. Eri Furusawa is an HR&A professional, an urban planner, and supports public- and private-sector clients on issues of equitable governance, inclusive community engagement, and climate change. Prof. Geeta Mehta will chair this event with Dr. Masako Osako facilitating the optional social gathering section. (All bios are at this page).This event is part of a series created to bring together UTokyo international alumni for encouraging dialogues among UTokyo alumni and friends.Abstract:The University of Tokyo is committed to serving the global public as outlined in the University charter. Under the leadership of the former President Gonokami in 2017, the University of Tokyo created the Future Society Initiatives (FSI) and has undertaken a variety of measures, including “the expansion of diversity and inclusiveness, the international visibility of UTokyo's potential, and the fostering of human resources capable of leading GX (green transformation)." Under the leadership of the current President, Prof. Fujii, the University has launched an initiative to establish a “College of Design” (tentative name) as part of its efforts to "create a model university for the 21st Century". Capitalizing on the extensive and diverse international experience of participating alumni, we expect to come up with deeper insight into the initiative as well as suggestions as to how alumni may help the university’s efforts, which will be conveyed to the office of the President Fujii.Format: Zoom invite will be sent to people who RSVPLanguage: English (panel discussion), English and Japanese (Q and A)RSVP: Please RSVP by August 6 using the online registration form (https://forms.gle/BeR98krRYjCvcUGd8) or email info [at] friendsofutokyo.org with 1) your name, 2) email address, 3) major and year of graduation at Tokyo, 4) current affiliation, 5) questions for the presenters.Organizer: Friends of UTokyo (www.friendsofutokyo.org)Co-sponsors: Satsuki-kai America, FUTI Alumni Association (to be confirmed) and othersNote: Photos taken during the session may be used in FUTI’s online and offline publications. Please inform the organizer prior to the lecture if you do not wish to be included in the photos.
Past Events
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Sat06May201711:45am - 12:45pmThe University of Tokyo New York Office, 145 57th St. 21st FL., NYC
Brown Bag Lunch Featuring Minister Jun Saito: “Social Advancement of Japanese Women: Viewed from a Global Perspective”
Lecture: "Social Advancement of Japanese Women: Viewed from a Global Perspective”
Lecturer: Minister Jun Saito, Permanent Mission of Japan to the Unite Nations.With the support of Friends of UTokyo, Satsuki-kai America organized a brown bag lunch discussion featuring Minister Jun Saito of Permanent Mission of Japan to the United Nations. Mr. Saito is in charge of the Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs at the Mission. He served as co-chair of the 60th and 61st session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (in 2016 and 2017, respectively). Prior to his assignment in New York, Mr. Saito served at Japanese Embassy in Bruxelles, New Delhi, and Paris.
Date: May 6, 2017, 11.45am to 12.45pm
Venue: The University of Tokyo New York Office, 145 57th St. 21st FL., NYCRegistration: Please register by May 4. Seating is limited so please register early.
Photos: Please be advised that photos taken at the event may be used on the FUTI website and publications. For those not wishing to be in the photos, please notify us in advance.
Sponsor: Satsuki-kai America
Co-sponsor: Friends of UTokyo, Inc.