

Kyoto University
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Kyoto
University
(Kyodai)
Kyoto University (Kyodai), one of Japan’s oldest and prestigious institutions, offers a fitting home for this conference. Situated in the historic and culturally rich city of Kyoto, the university also plays a vital role in bridging Japan’s intellectual heritage with forward-looking global research.
With its motto, “Freedom of Academic Culture,” the university champions critical inquiry and groundbreaking research. Kyodai is home to the highest number of Nobel laureates and Fields Medalists in Asia.
Graduate School of Management
The Graduate School of Management (GSM) reflects Kyoto University’s rich academic heritage while pioneering forward-thinking management education and research. Established as a collaborative initiative between the historic faculties of Economics and Engineering, GSM integrates Kyoto University’s long-standing strengths in both disciplines to cultivate leaders who can navigate the complexities of contemporary business and society. This interdisciplinary foundation allows the school to offer a unique perspective on sustainable business practices, innovation, and market evolution.
Kyoto University Clock Tower Centennial Hall
The Centennial Clock Tower at Kyoto University, built in 1925, is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Located at the heart of the Yoshida Campus, the Clock Tower embodies Kyoto University’s rich academic legacy and enduring commitment to academic freedom.
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With its elegant architecture and historic significance, it serves as a distinguished venue for major academic conferences, symposia, and important gatherings.
