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Innovating Multiculturalism: Urban Development and Evidence-Based Policy Making (EBPM)

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In this symposium, we will explore multiculturalism and innovation from the perspectives of urban development and Evidence-Based Policy Making (EBPM). Multiculturalism involves the collaboration of people from diverse backgrounds and cultures to build a harmonious society. The effective use of innovation and evidence is crucial in this context.

Specifically, the symposium will focus on methods of progressing EBPM in areas where gathering evidence is challenging, and the role of innovation in these processes. The event will feature lectures and panel discussions on multiculturalism and innovation, as well as presentations of innovative case studies involving startups and local stakeholders. We warmly invite your active participation.

Details

Date 2024/1/19 14:00 ~ 2024/1/20 09:00
Venue 2-16-23 Nishijin, Sawara-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka-ken, 814-0002 Japan
(http://nishijinplaza.kyushu-u.ac.jp/english/contact.html)
Maximum number of participants 100 people
Admission Fee Free
Inquiry Toru Oga (Faculty of Law)
toga★law.kyushu-u.ac.jp(please replace ★ to @)

More Details

Date and Time: January 19-20, 2024 (Friday & Saturday)
Location: Kyushu University Nishijin Plaza,
Participants: Up to 100 people (Reservation required)
Organizer: Cultural Dynamics Cluster, Kyushu University Institute of Asia and Oceania Studies
Co-organizers: Center for Global Innovation Studies, Toyo University; Faculty of Education, Mukogawa Women's University; Association for the Study of Political Society; Association for Policy Information
Support: The Graduate School of Project Design・Japanese Association for the Advancement of Science
Technical cooperation: Telemedicine Development Center of Asia 

 

Keynote Speakers

       
Kazuya Sugitani
Iwate Prefectural University 
Akira Ichikawa
Toyo University
Haruka Ono
Toyohashi University of Technology
Muneo Wakabayashi
The Graduate School of Project Design
Program

https://docs.google.com/document/d/19tqw3gRnfvPaWSjg8eG2nvT69ni_11v8/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=117667835873988877327&rtpof=true&sd=true