Looking Back on My Teaching Career at Keio University
Miki Seko
Encountering GIS (Geographic Information System) in the master's program led to research on "space." It is important to develop the ability to tackle issues with an interdisciplinary and global mindset while possessing specialized knowledge.
Mizuki Kawabata/Research Fields: Application and education of GIS (Geographic Information System), economic geography, spatial socioeconomic research
Keio University and I
Mikio Nakayama/Research Fields: Game theory and its applications, history of game theory
My Parents' Hospitalization Inspired Me to Pursue Research in the Social Sciences. I Want Students to Become People Who Can Think Big and Make Their Ideas a Reality Through Meticulous Planning and Effort.
Kimiko Terai/Research Fields: Public Economics, Political Economy
What Is the Appropriate Governance for "Universities as Transnational Organizations"?
Shosuke Sugiura/Research Areas: Economic Geography, Urban and Regional Economics, American Studies
Inspired by 3.11, I've Made "the Design of Life and Living" My Life's Work—I Want to Cultivate Leaders with Mental Toughness and Compassionate Hearts
Koji Ioku/Research Areas: Science, Technology and Society; Materials Science; Chemistry
My Good Fortune at Keio University
Yukio Watanabe/Research Fields: Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Theory, Industrial Economics (focusing on Japan and China)
Experiencing Two Anniversary Years of Keio University's Founding
Teruaki Yagi/Research Area: Modern and Contemporary German Literature
Be sensitive to the slow structural changes in society. Aim to become "true elites" who can objectively view a society swirling with individual interests, detached from those very interests.
Hiroshi Onishi/Field of Research: Marxian Economics
Proteins and Copper Ions: Unraveling Their Intimate Relationship
Yoshiaki Furukawa