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International Collaborative Online Learning (COIL) with Thailand’s Mahidol University
On June 7, students and graduate students from the Department of Education and the Department of Nursing in th...
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Understanding the Divide: A Deep Dive into Healthcare in Mongolia
Researchers outline the strengths and weaknesses of Mongolia’s healthcare system in rural and urban areas, not...
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From Gender Dysphoria to Special Skills: Decoding the Link
Researchers from Japan investigate the intersection of gender, sensory traits, and savant tendencies across Kl...
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Professor Miki Sugimura appointed as Next President of Sophia University
The Sophia School Corporation Board of Trustees convened on September 30, 2024, and resolved to appoint Profes...
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Just published: “Sustainable Societies in a Fragile World. Perspectives from Germany and Japan” (SUP Sophia University Press, edited by Carola HOMMERICH and Masato KIMURA)
For a full table of contents, click here EditorsCarola Hommerich, Professor, Department of Sociology, Faculty ...
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Exploring the Interactions Between Baby Marmosets and Their Caregivers
The findings can help understand how parenting impacts the formation of attachment and independence in human c...
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Improving Education and Human Security for Vulnerable Refugee Children
Child-friendly classroom practices, integrated learning approaches, and local partnerships improve learning ou...
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A co-authored research paper by Professor Carola Hommerich of the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Human Sciences, received Best Paper Award from the Japanese Psychological Association
Society: The Japanese Psychological Association Award: Best Paper Award Award winner: Carola Hommerich (Sophia...
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Online Joint Seminar with University in Ukraine: How to Continue Learning in Emergency Situations
The Seminar in International Education Development course, taught by Professor Taro Komatsu, Department of Edu...
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Sophia researchers find that not expecting a gift or counterfactually imagining not receiving a gift does not really improve a beneficiary’s level of gratitude on receiving a gift
Researchers from Japan find that not expecting a gift or counterfactually imagining not receiving a gift does ...