The Graduate School of Frontier Sciences has been developing for 25 years since its foundation with the keywords of “Transdisciplinary Fusion” and “Adventure of Knowledge”. Environmental issues are to be considered in terms of knowledge, ideas, and attitudes in various fields. It is very important for the Graduate School of Frontier Sciences to lead this program in the direction of solving environmental problems, and we are proceeding with responsibility and awareness as a graduate school.
It is very important that you spend time with your peers and grow over the next five years. We want all students in the program to think freely, make trials, and move forward. We expect you to learn what you need to know, build up your logic, and then take on new challenges while discussing them with students and faculty from a variety of fields.
Environmental studies are the study of the diverse perspectives from which we live on or beyond the Earth, including the places where we live and the technologies we use. It is still a developing field, and graduate students are at the stage where they can make the most important contributions. It is very important for “environmental studies” to combine the new sensibilities, rich imagination, and strength of young people with the interaction of people from a variety of backgrounds. WINGS-PES provides these important factors and is an excellent opportunity for those who are interested in thinking about a new vision of the earth and society while advancing their academic studies. The students who are already in the program are engaged in unique activities, and there are opportunities for people from various fields to discuss issues from various perspectives on their own initiative. “We create WINGS-PES ourselves.” We strongly hope that students with such a positive attitude will join us.
TOKUNAGA Tomochika
Dean, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences
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