
Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences 3rd FD Program 2025
Research Integrity and Achievement Assessment
– Presented by the General Strategic Headquarters, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences
November 26(Wednesday) 14:00 to , December 24(Wednesday) 16:00
Aim and purpose
The Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences has established the General Strategic Headquarters in response to growing expectations for graduate schools to cultivate leaders capable of driving social transformation, including achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), realizing Society 5.0, and addressing global challenges.
The General Strategic Headquarters aims to strategically advance graduate school reform by collaboratively exploring key issues and future challenges across organizational boundaries to meet these evolving societal needs.
The 3rd Graduate School FD Program will focus on two particularly important themes addressed by the General Strategic Headquarters: Research Integrity and Achievement Assessment.
This program is designed to deepen participants’ understanding of these themes, and we warmly welcome the active participation of faculty members, staff, and students.
Facilitator Tetsuaki Arai (Executive Dean, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences )
Lecture
Lecture1 Ryo Niitsu (Turnitin Japan LLC)
“Ensuring Research Integrity in the Era of Generative AI:Introduction to the Plagiarism Detection Tool iThenticate 2.0 and Its AI Writing Detection Features”
Lecture2 Takafumi Monma (Institute of Health and Sport Scsociate Associate Professor)
“Sharing the Practices of Achievement Assessment at the Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences”
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TF applicants are required to submit a report.