Department of Kyosei Studies, Osaka University

The School of Human Sciences, Osaka University, is the first such school established in Japan. Its origin dates back to 1972 when a separate school comprising the departments of psychology, sociology, and education was formed, becoming independent from the School of Letters, Osaka University. Today, the School currently offers an undergraduate program that includes four divisions—the Division of Behavioral Sciences; the Division of Sociology, Philosophy, and Anthropology; the Division of Education; and the Division of Kyosei Studies—as well as the All-English Undergraduate Program and a graduate program that includes the Division of Behavioral Sciences, the Division of Sociology, the Division of Education, and the Division of Kyosei Studies.

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The 16th Kyosei Studies Colloquium primary image

The 16th Kyosei Studies Colloquium

Wed, Apr 24 • 5:00 PM

Free

The 16th Kyosei Studies Colloquium primary image

The 16th Kyosei Studies Colloquium

Wed, Apr 24 • 5:00 PM

Free

The School of Human Sciences, Osaka University, is the first such school established in Japan. Its origin dates back to 1972 when a separate school comprising the departments of psychology, sociology, and education was formed, becoming independent from the School of Letters, Osaka University. Today, the School currently offers an undergraduate program that includes four divisions—the Division of Behavioral Sciences; the Division of Sociology, Philosophy, and Anthropology; the Division of Education; and the Division of Kyosei Studies—as well as the All-English Undergraduate Program and a graduate program that includes the Division of Behavioral Sciences, the Division of Sociology, the Division of Education, and the Division of Kyosei Studies.

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The 16th Kyosei Studies Colloquium primary image

The 16th Kyosei Studies Colloquium

Wed, Apr 24 • 5:00 PM

Free

The 16th Kyosei Studies Colloquium primary image

The 16th Kyosei Studies Colloquium

Wed, Apr 24 • 5:00 PM

Free