Tsuda College's Tsuda Vision 2030 inherits the thoughts of its founder, Umeko Tsuda, and has the motto of "being a woman who is responsible for change," "awareness of weaknesses," and "power to share strengths." We have four missions: "Anxiety, courage" and "Adversity, the light that illuminates creativity."
Regardless of the east or west of the ocean, there are women who are in charge of change at any time.Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (1926-2004), who was involved in the therapy of dying patients as a psychiatrist, was one of them. Her 1969 On Death and Dying attempts to unravel the patient's mental process leading to "death" and has been translated around the world.Kübler Ross sheds light on "death," which is often avoided in both medicine and society, and casts a stone on her traditional medical practice.
Using the English text written by Kübler Ross as a clue, please send us an essay on the theme of "turning adversity into a light that illuminates creativity."

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SponsorshipTsuda College
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Start accepting applications2022/8/1
Application deadline2022/9/5
Information year2022
Tsuda College

Empowering Women to make a difference-Women's power changes society

The educational philosophy of the founder, Umeko Tsuda, is 1900 since its founding in 120, "to foster all-round women with high expertise and rich education through small-group education that values ​​individuality and advanced English education." It has been passed down for over a year.Extensive original English education, small group seminars, and […]

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