Tokyo Keizai University will hold a total of 2024 new 4-minute online lectures, ``Tokyo University Live,'' for high school students from Friday, April 26, 6 to Tuesday, June 18, 30.

 The ``Tokei University Live'' project was designed to help high school students choose their career paths, such as ``I don't really know what I want to study at university,'' and the fact that it is difficult to understand the content of the study just by looking at the name of the university's department. Based on the situation where it is difficult to imagine the connection between We will deliver 2023 lectures that will unravel the academic knowledge of the world. This is the third installment in the series, with the aim of providing readers with an insight into the depth of learning in various academic fields, and providing hints when searching for a university or choosing a faculty.

 "Tokyo University Live" will be streamed live from Tokyo Keizai University's official YouTube channel, and an archive will be streamed at a later date. Only during live streaming, there will be a corner where you can ask questions to the instructor in charge of each session using the chat function, and each session will consist of a 30-minute lecture and a 10-minute question corner. Applications for participation must be made through the university's official website for each desired lecture date.

 In addition, all 2023 lectures of "Tokei University Live" distributed in 21 are available for a limited time on the official website, and can be viewed without any application.

[Live streaming schedule]
▼ “Why are we attracted to SNS? ~Thinking about the mechanisms of the mind and interpersonal relationships~”
April 4th (Friday) 26:18
Professor Reiko Yamashita, Faculty of Communication, Tokyo Keizai University

▼ “Do you know what entrepreneurs really look like? ~Let’s investigate the business start-up/foundation environment in Japan~”
5 month 9 day (Thursday) 18: 30
Associate Professor Ryuichiro Tsuchiya, Faculty of Business Administration, Tokyo Keizai University

▼ “What is the “negotiation” technique that satisfies everyone? ~Legal negotiation studies for civil society~”
April 5 (Monday) 13:18
Professor Hiroshi Hanamoto, Faculty of Contemporary Law, Tokyo Keizai University

▼"What is behind the 'conflict over sacred sites'? ~Contemporary society from the perspective of world politics~"
April 5th (Friday) 17:18
Professor Takanori Hayao, Center for University-wide Education, Tokyo Keizai University

▼“What should we do to raise wages? ~Looking at the present day from the history of economic thought~”
April 5 (Wednesday) 22:18
Associate Professor Tomoyuki Niida, Faculty of Economics, Tokyo Keizai University

▼ “Is that post “freedom of expression” or not? ~What is the freedom of expression guaranteed by the Constitution?”
5 month 30 day (Thursday) 18: 30
Associate Professor Ken Kubo, Faculty of Contemporary Law, Tokyo Keizai University

▼ “Do you have a place to belong? ~Let’s consider the city from a sociological perspective~”
April 6 (Monday) 3:18
Professor Takashi Machimura, Faculty of Communication, Tokyo Keizai University

▼ “Does the human mind ``grow'' throughout life? ~The mysteries of the mind and behavior explained through developmental psychology~''
April 6 (Monday) 10:18
Associate Professor Junko Noda, Center for University-wide Education, Tokyo Keizai University

▼ “What to do about the ever-increasing medical costs? ~Medical Economics x Data Science~”
April 6th (Friday) 14:18
Tokyo Keizai University, Faculty of Economics, Tetsumin Kang, Full-time Lecturer

▼ “What is the strategy to “sell” in Southeast Asia? ~Evolving marketing research~”
6 month 18 day (Tuesday) 18: 30
Professor Hirokazu Tajima, Faculty of Business Administration, Tokyo Keizai University

reference:[Tokyo Keizai University] “Tokyo University Live” special site

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