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Composing Letting Nature In Daryl Jamieson is a composer in the American experimental contemporary music style, informed by Buddhist and the Kyoto School of philosophy. This month is a performance on the Goto Islands, famous for the World Heritage Sites of the “Hidden Christians”. 2023.07.21
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Game Theory for Integrative Knowledge Game theory is a mathematical modeling and analysis of the strategic behavior of people where choices by a player affect the interests of a different player and vice versa. Its application is vast and continuously growing. 2023.06.22
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The rhythm we hear: sound, neural processing and perception How does the brain process rhythm and measures of sound that are strung together in a sequence? Research elucidates preceding sound context affects the brain’s perception of time. 2023.06.12
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Sustainability through investing: Why greenwashing and competence greenwashing are risks to ESG integration and corporate sustainability  All sustainability knowledge has value, but not all ESG skills are contextually relevant. 2023.03.13
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Practice Public Speaking with VR Using research on cognition, language, media, and culture for educational VR development 2023.03.10
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Sociological Solution to the Super-Aged Society Japan is at the forefront of a super-aging society. An "aging society" should be a social success. However, more and more people think that it is a failure because the burden of medical care and welfare. Isn't this a "spell" that makes us think so? We need “sociological imagination” to transcend these views. 2023.03.02
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Green Infrastructure Building Social Common Capital with the Natural Environment 2023.02.07
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Scholar Creator: Academic knowledge informs creative works Prof Britton Brooks experiences have informed the trajectory of his research: the realization that everything is interconnected 2022.12.20
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In the wake of fire, authenticity in the spotlight: Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral and Shuri-jô Castle The fire in the heart of Europe provided a breakthrough in the discussion of authenticity of cultural heritage after traumatic events 2022.10.18
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Reimagining inbound programs with Japan in Today's World alumni 2022.09.01
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Indigenous dancers in blue jeans Discovery of oil, Indigenous dance, and two different paths to tradition taken in Alaska 2022.08.26
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Issue-based and cross-disciplinary education at Kyushu U Programs at the School of Interdisciplinary Science and Innovation lead the way 2022.07.25
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A shared vision for Kyushu University President Ishibashi and early-career researchers candidly discuss the direction the university should take 2022.07.19
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The life and lessons of Dr. Tetsu Nakamura—Part 2: Stars over a hilltop Students discuss seven lessons for life they learned from the works of Dr. Nakamura 2022.06.29
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The life and lessons of Dr. Tetsu Nakamura—Part 1: “People deserve love, hearts deserve trust” Students who took part in Kyushu University’s Nakamura Tetsu Memorial Lecture Series discuss lessons they learned from Dr. Nakamura’s life and work 2022.06.29
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Kyushu University’s Vision 2030 In this feature, Prof. Aya Hagishima speaks to President Tatsuro Ishibashi about Kyushu University’s vision 2022.06.27
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On the cutting edge: Medicine and health Advancing the treatment and understanding of the human body 2022.05.27
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On the cutting edge: Environment and food Kyushu U scientists are taking steps towards a better, brighter, and more livable future 2022.05.27
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On the cutting edge: Decarbonization Research efforts aim for a sustainable society that goes beyond carbon ‘neutral’ to carbon ‘negative’ 2022.05.27
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A tale of two classes in the wake of COVID-19 Clarifying the disproportionate economic effect of the pandemic on the poor in Japan 2022.03.31
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