List of teachers

TEACHERS

What kind of learning awaits you at School of Global Studies and Collaboration? We will introduce the faculty members at School of Global Studies and Collaboration and the content of their classes.

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Yoshio AIZAWA

Professor: International Development Studies (Development Sociology) / Human Development / Social Development / Community Development

A message to prospective students: What we need in this uncertain and complex age is the ability to face questions that have no answers, think for ourselves, and act. At School of Global Studies and Collaboration, we foster the wisdom and practical skills to "live together" while encountering diverse values and realities through study abroad in Asia and other programs. Go beyond the boundaries you're given and carve out your own path. Beyond that learning, you're sure to see a new world. I wholeheartedly support you as you take that first step.

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Shuhei IKEHATA

Professor: Media Studies / International Relations (particularly East Asia and international organizations)

A word of advice to exam candidates: Even if two high school friends are sitting next to each other looking at their smartphones, they are viewing completely different content... It's not uncommon. This is because information via social media is "optimized" to suit the preferences of the user. However, this "optimization" is for the sake of advertising and increasing page views, and the content is full of misinformation. Together with my students, I delve into the modern information space and explore how the media is trying to convey the facts.

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Masako Okamoto

Professor: Cultural Anthropology/Cultural Policy Studies

A message to prospective students: I mainly teach classes related to culture. Encounters with different cultures are full of surprises, joy, anxiety, and confusion. I want to help students to be able to enjoy all of these things. I hope that by entering this faculty, you will acquire a variety of "skills."

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Eiichiro KABASHIMA

Professor: Media Studies

A message to the students taking the exam: My specialty is media studies. The Internet is currently changing not only the world of media, but also the state and the world. Even if we focus on individuals, life is ultimately about experience = information, so there is no doubt that media and information will become even more important in the future society where more and more people have enough food, clothing, and shelter. Why don't we think about such media together?

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Hisayo KIKUCHI

Professor: Applied Linguistics/Media and Communication

A message to the candidates: My specialty is "language". "Language" is a natural part of our lives, but the speaker and the listener do not always understand it the same way. For example, how do English advertising messages and movie titles change depending on the culture and country? Let's solve the mysteries of "language" together, which are becoming more and more complicated with the development of media and the spread of English as a common language.

Naoko KUMAGAI

Professor: International Relations / International Organizations / Conflict Resolution / Reconciliation Studies / Human Rights

A message to test-takers: Today, conflicts, refugees, poverty, oppression of human rights, global warming, infectious diseases, and other problems are occurring on a global scale. How can governments and societies around the world, including Japan, reconcile diverse interests and values to solve these problems and live better together? Let's investigate the root causes and think of solutions together with a sense of ownership and empathy.

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Shigeru KOCHI

Professor: Latin American International Relations / International Relations / International Cooperation Policy

A message to prospective students: Whether studying global issues such as poverty or environmental pollution, or issues facing a specific country, those who play an active role at the world's forefront need an interdisciplinary approach based on multiple fields of expertise. Our department provides a solid foundation for tackling global issues while taking an interdisciplinary approach to social science fields such as economics and sociology.

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Rika Nakagawa

Professor: Financial Theory / Development Economics / Asian Economics

Message to applicants: I am currently studying the role of finance in supporting private companies, which are the driving force behind economic development, with a focus on Malaysia. In order to consider the problems of developing countries, particularly in Asia, it is important to see the situation with your own eyes and feel it with your heart, to have a warm heart that cares for the local people, and to have calm analytical skills. How can we solve global economic and social problems? Let's work together to hone our perseverance in tackling problems that have no right answers, and our ability to think deeply.

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Takuya HAYASHI

Professor: Postwar Japanese Economic History, Postwar Japanese Business History, Asian Economic History, Asian Business History, Tourism Studies, STEAM Education (Keywords: Economic History, Business History, Tourism Geography, STEAM, Asia)

A message to prospective students: Among the faculties at Aoyama Gakuin University, GSC has a lofty mission of considering coexistence in global society, and is one of the faculties closest to the philosophy of our school, which is based on Christian education. First of all, please get to know each other through studying abroad in Southeast Asia and make local friends who will connect with you. I hope that there will be someone in the world who cares about you, and that you will be salt and light for each other.

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Susumu HARA

Professor: Organizational Management / Leadership / Sports Business / Sports Hometown Creation

A message to prospective students: School of Global Studies and Collaboration is a gathering of faculty, staff, and students who respect various mindsets. I will mainly be in charge of leadership theory seminars. We will think together about the mindset to live life passionately from now on. Let's learn about the dawn of a new era at School of Global Studies and Collaboration.

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The Revd. Dr. Prof. Atsuyoshi "Atty" FUJIWARA

Professor: Christian Theology/Ethics

A message to prospective students: College is the time to build the foundation of your life. Aoyama Gakuin University University aims to "provide education based on Christian faith, to develop people who live in truth before God, humbly pursue the truth, and willingly fulfill their responsibilities to all people and society with a spirit of love and service." If you wish to live in harmony with people different from you in the world, you are welcome.

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Taichi FURUHASHI

Professor: Geography (GIS, Remote Sensing) / Cartography (Web Mapping, VGI)

A message to prospective students: We are working on the "Open Street Map" project, where we are creating a world map with friends from all over the world, under the keyword "100 million people becoming Ino-like." Through fieldwork, we are putting into practice cutting-edge map-making technology, such as drones and satellites, and research into ways to utilize that information for the benefit of society, so we welcome students who want to travel the world with a map they created themselves!

Masanobu HORIE

Professor: International Relations (especially Non-Traditional Security Studies) / International Cooperation / Peacebuilding / Humanitarian Assistance / Social Development / Sustainable Development

A message to prospective students: Today's global society is full of problems that are difficult for one country to deal with, and Japan is also a part of the global society. In order to understand the problems of the global society and find clues to solving them, knowledge of international relations, a perspective on people's lives and society, and an interest in many fields such as media and industry are essential. At School of Global Studies and Collaboration, you will come into contact with a wide range of knowledge and seek solutions that are close to human beings.

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Kiyoshi MASUMOTO

Professor: International Cooperation / Sustainable Development / Environment and Development

Message to prospective students: While the world is full of many challenges, it is also full of exciting charm and great possibilities. The experiences you have in Asia and the people you meet at our school will surely change your way of thinking about the world and your perspective on things. I hope to help you open new doors to your future.

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Eric-Masanobu MATSUNAGA

Professor: International Management / Digital Transformation / Human Resources and Organization Management / PR Strategy

Message to prospective students: As a business consultant for 20 years, I have been at the forefront of international business and digital innovation on the global stage. In the digital age, innovation is born from global symbiosis that goes far beyond economic spheres. School of Global Studies and Collaboration is an interesting school where you can experience "symbiosis" without barriers with faculty, students, staff, and friends at your study abroad destination. Why not join us?

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Hiroshi Murakami

Professor: Photogrammetry / Geospatial Information Science / Remote Sensing / Geographic Information System (GIS) / History of Modern Surveying and Mapping

A message to test takers: For us who live in three-dimensional space to "coexist" wisely with each other, we need to make appropriate use of location information. This is because the likelihood of disasters and crimes occurring, and the ease of living vary greatly depending on the location. Why not learn together how to use and understand location information (spatial information) and aim to become global citizens who can coexist wisely with each other?

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Takayuki YAMASHITA

Professor: Microeconomics / System Dynamics

A message to prospective students: Economic issues often lie at the root of the various challenges facing global society. I am researching issues facing developed countries in Japan, the US, and Europe, such as the impact of an aging society with a declining birthrate on economic growth, the impact of population decline on competition between companies in regional economies, and deindustrialization due to delays in the development of new industries.

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Andrew KAMEI-DYCHE

Associate Professor: History / Japanese Studies / Publishing Culture / Media Culture / Human Network Research

A message to the candidates: My specialty is history, particularly the history of Japanese publishing culture, and I base my research on human networks. Not only in modern social media, but human connections have been the cornerstone of society since ancient times. How do these connections function in obtaining knowledge and information? I hope that this perspective will provide an opportunity to think about society in the past, present, and future.

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Makoto KOBORI

Associate Professor: Sociology of religion / Quantitative sociology / Social stratification / Social research methods

A message to prospective students: Learn, think, and experience "coexistence" in today's diversifying society. Studying abroad at our school will be an opportunity to greatly broaden your horizons. We will support you as you spread your wings and soar across the globe.

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Daisuke Saito

Associate Professor: Southeast Asian Studies / Cultural Sociology / Cultural Anthropology

Message to the candidates: Nowadays, we can see many tourists from Southeast Asia in Japan. However, I feel that they are still "distant" compared to Europe and America. I think that one of the things we need as people living in a globalized world is to cultivate the perspective and knowledge to look at other regions, not just Europe and America. I would like to think about this together with the region of Southeast Asia as a central focus.

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Kaoko Sakikawa

Associate Professor: Economics / Development Economics / Latin American Regional Studies / Mexican Economy

A message to prospective students: I have studied development economics based on three pillars: 1. economic theory, 2. empirical evidence, and 3. regional and national characteristics. During my student days, I worked for an NGO in rural Guatemala and studied abroad in Mexico. Youth is a great asset! Try to approach anything you want to do proactively. I hope you will meet good friends and mentors through your activities.

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Misako KANNO

Assistant Professor: Cultural Anthropology / Sociology / Gender Studies / Social Welfare / Development / Empowerment / Population Issues

A message to prospective students: In a place of learning called university, it is important to proactively discover your interests and take action to pursue them. In this age of increasing globalization, there are many opportunities to come into contact with unknown experiences that go beyond your own common sense. Let's think and learn together about creating a society where we can "live together" with people who have different values and common sense.

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Yurina Takata

Assistant Professor: Information Design / Web Systems / Geographic Information Systems / Visualization

A message to prospective students: I'm sure there are some of you who haven't yet decided what you want to do or what your goals are for the future. I will use tools based on maps and globes to help you learn about the world, spread your wings and go out into the world, and support you in coexisting with people from around the world so that you can discover what you love. If you discover something you love from there, that's your chance. Please try to pursue it.

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Yusuke TSUKADA

Assistant Professor: Sociology (especially social stratification, quantitative sociology, and health sociology) / Public health / Social epidemiology

A message to prospective students: In School of Global Studies and Collaboration, you will hone your ability to see the world from multiple perspectives together with faculty from a variety of specialized fields. The ability to grasp, analyze, and consider issues that you will acquire through academic study will be an asset that will come in handy in any situation in the future. We will do our best to support you as you respect diversity and take on global issues.

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Sayaka Hashimoto

Assistant Professor: Comparative Education

A message to prospective students: Learn, think, and experience "coexistence" in today's diversifying society. Studying abroad at our school will be an opportunity to greatly broaden your horizons. We will support you as you spread your wings and soar across the globe.

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