In an Era of Change, Let's Consider Solutions for Working People's Issues Together - University of Tsukuba's Research and Development Center for Psychological Support for Working Persons to Hold a University-Corporation Co-Creation Forum
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- In an Era of Change, Let's Consider Solutions for Working People's Issues Together - University of Tsukuba's Research and Development Center for Psychological Support for Working Persons to Hold a University-Corporation Co-Creation Forum
- The Research and Development Center for Psychological Support for Working Persons at the University of Tsukuba, an industry-academia-government collaboration hub, will celebrate its 8th anniversary by holding the 'University-Corporation Co-Creation Forum for Supporting Working People' on July 4, 2026. The forum aims to share the center's achievements in supporting workers through co-creation with companies and to explore future possibilities. The one-day event will allow attendees to experience the 'current state of university-corporation co-creation' through a keynote speech by Professor Emeritus Mitsuyo Hanada of Keio University and a special lecture on a co-creation case study by a corporation.
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- Date: Wed May 27 2026 09:50:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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The Research and Development Center for Psychological Support for Working Persons at the University of Tsukuba, an industry-academia-government collaboration hub, will celebrate its 8th anniversary by holding the 'University-Corporation Co-Creation Forum for Supporting Working People' on July 4, 2026. The forum aims to share the center's achievements in supporting workers through co-creation with companies and to explore future possibilities. The one-day event will allow attendees to experience the 'current state of university-corporation co-creation' through a keynote speech by Professor Emeritus Mitsuyo Hanada of Keio University and a special lecture on a co-creation case study by a corporation.
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- In an Era of Change, Let's Consider Solutions for Working People's Issues Together - University of Tsukuba's Research and Development Center for Psychological Support for Working Persons to Hold a University-Corporation Co-Creation Forum (Wed May 27 2026 09:50:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- Wed May 27 2026 09:50:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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The Research and Development Center for Psychological Support for Working Persons at the University of Tsukuba, an industry-academia-government collaboration hub, will celebrate its 8th anniversary by holding the 'University-Corporation Co-Creation Forum for Supporting Working People' on July 4, 2026. The forum aims to share the center's achievements in supporting workers through co-creation with companies and to explore future possibilities. The one-day event will allow attendees to experience the 'current state of university-corporation co-creation' through a keynote speech by Professor Emeritus Mitsuyo Hanada of Keio University and a special lecture on a co-creation case study by a corporation.
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- Q: What is the purpose of this forum?
- A: The purpose is to share with society the achievements in psychological support for working people, cultivated through collaboration between companies and universities, and to explore future possibilities together.
- Q: When and where will the forum be held?
- A: It will be held in person on Saturday, July 4, 2026, from 10:00 to 17:00 at the University of Tsukuba, Tokyo Campus (Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo).
- Q: What are the main programs?
- A: The program includes a keynote speech by Professor Emeritus Mitsuyo Hanada of Keio University, a special lecture on a collaborative case study by Hitachi, Ltd., case presentations by each research unit, and research poster presentations.
- Q: Who is the target audience?
- A: Anyone interested in the challenges facing working people is welcome, including corporate HR, talent development, and career support staff, as well as management and researchers.
- Q: How can I participate and what is the cost?
- A: Participation is free, but it is limited to 200 people on a first-come, first-served basis. Advance registration is required through the Peatix website.