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2026.02.09
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Faculty of Humanities Graduation thesis report meeting and School of Liberal Arts and Sciences Capstone Project Symposium were held
The "Graduation Thesis Presentation" by Faculty of Humanities was held on January 26th, and the "Capstone Project Symposium" by School of Liberal Arts and Sciences was held on January 29th.
The Capstone Project Symposium was the first School of Liberal Arts and Sciences to be held in 2022.
Graduation Thesis Presentation Theme
- Department of British and American Studies
- Suggestions for English learning strategies that combine generative AI and music
- Sustainability of Immigration Policies in the United Kingdom: Economic, Social, and Environmental Perspectives
- Department of European Studies
- Semantic Considerations on the French Preposition Phrase à l'avance — An Approach Based on Constructivism —
- "Overcoming the Past" in Postwar Germany and the Israeli-Palestinian Issue, etc.
- Department of Japanese and East-Asian Studies
- Okinawan Community, Youth, and Okinawan Identity on the Gold Coast
- Kazuha Higuchi's "Otsugomori" Theory —Female Protagonist Living in Poverty— and others
Capstone Project Symposium Presentation Theme
- School of Liberal Arts and Sciences Economics and Management Program
- Loss Aversion/Loss Avoidance and Substantive Discretionary Behavior: An Empirical Analysis of Profit Adjustment by Reducing Discretionary Costs and R&D Expenses
- Analysis of the basic strategy of the business dealing with educational toys and search for sales methods in the Japanese market: A case study of Lego, etc.
- School of Liberal Arts and Sciences Global Studies Major
- The Portrayal of Happiness in Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid” and Its 1989 Disney Adaptation
- Negotiating Japanese Identity: Challenges Faced by Returnees and others