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Profile of Faculty in GSEP (5)
Sunkyung Choi, PhD
This article features Sunkyung Choi, specially-appointed associate professor, one of the lecturers in GSEP. What is GSEP for you? For me, GSEP is not just simply an educational program that allows students to learn intellectual knowledge and skills in transdisciplinary science and engineering, social sciences, liberal arts, and etc with understanding values in different cultures and […]
From the first Tokyo Tech GSEP graduate:
Do Ngoc Khanh
“My experience as a GSEP student”
Hi. I am Khanh (friends call me Satoru) from Vietnam. This September, I graduated from Tokyo Tech three and a half years after my first enrollment. In retrospect, it was a wonderful journey with my GSEP friends and faculty members. In April 2016, I came to Japan with a lot of excitement and worries. Excitement […]
NTUST Summer Program 2019
by Jeremy Gavriel
Introduction Last summer, I traveled south-west of Japan to an island just off the eastern coast of China. A small haven with around 23 million inhabitants, great food, and friendly people. TAIWAN. I spent three weeks there for an intensive summer program in the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST), along with 2 […]
Supplementary Kanji Classes
Among the needs of the GSEP students is to have more opportunities to master the Japanese language. Since 2018, GSEP lecturers, together with the GSEP staff Ms. Satomi Mori (left photo) and Ms. Satoko Ogiuchi (previous year), hold weekly “Kanji” classes in the middle of the academic year. “Kanji”, which is a system of Japanese […]
Visionary Project Final Presentation
Be Brave by Tatsaringkansakul Nattasate
In their first year in Tokyo Tech, GSEP students take the Tokyo Tech Visionary Project course. This is a special compulsory course from the Institute of Liberal Arts offered to all of the first year students at Tokyo Tech. The students are encouraged to recognize and develop their aims through self-analysis and self-directing. Each week, […]