Graduate School of International Development (GSID) is a Faculty of Nagoya University, founded in 1991. It pursues a mission of encouraging intellectuals to address global issues through innovative thinking based on a sustainable social science perspective. This is accomplished through the following three objectives:[1]
- Promote empirical research based on social science theories and methods that can inform the policy-making and implementation processes of the international community, governments, and civil society;
- Train professionals who can contribute to state- or community-building cooperation with the international community and with a full understanding of national and local realities; and
- Expand [the university's] worldwide network with governments, universities, and international organizations through research and teaching in order to realize sustainable development and just societies on the global level.[2]
GSID offers a master's and doctoral degree through its Department of International Development and Cooperation. There are five degree programs:
- Economic Development Policy and Management
- Peace and Governance
- Inclusive Society and State
- Education and Human Resource Development
- Poverty and Social Policy
Additionally, there is a special program for Global Business Professionals, which is a one-year master's program.[3]
References
- ↑ GSID. "Degree Programs". Nagoya University Graduate School of International Development. Retrieved May 26, 2021.
- ↑ "Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University". www4.gsid.nagoya-u.ac.jp. Retrieved 2023-08-02.
- ↑ "Graduate School of International Development (GSID) Faculty of Nagoya University" (PDF).
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